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A set piece commissioned by Co-Curricular Activities Branch of the Ministry of Education for the Singapore Youth Festival 2003
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Rainbow was commissioned by Voices of Singapore in an interdisciplinary showcase of Singaporean art works and choral works.
The composition of this song is in collaboration with the artist, Joyce Chong, and takes...
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Written for younger choristers, Star Light, Star Bright is a rhythmic piece imitating the twinkling stars.
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The narrative of this 19th century American poem serves as a metaphor for the lasting impact that one’s words and actions have on the world. This piece aims to capture the kind of childlike sentimentality that is...
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An original composition by Singaporean composer Darius Lim, The Glass Slipper takes the listener on a vivid sonic journey of fantasy and magic, inspired by the story of Cinderella.
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The words Ting Tong Tiang is taken from the first phrase of the child Hokkien ditty. It is set to a series of gamelan scales and irregular time signature/rhythms. It portrays the childhood scene where the kids are...
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"We sing a song to you whenever, wherever we sing a song to you. We sing a song to you together, forever we sing a song to you." The piece was written for the Treble Voices Festival and makes for a wonderful concert...
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The composer's childhood experiences is transformed into musical notes with the sounds of children's chorus to describe the fonds memories of playing in a little rain.
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The poem this piece uses describes the author's inner feeling by using six different colours as his emotional metaphor. In this piece, the composer decided to use six different pitches to represent the six different...
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Composer’s Notes:
In China, Plum Blossom is recognised as the leader of the pack in China’s “Top 10 Flowers of Fame”. Other flowers in this category include Peony, Osmanthus, Chrysanthemum, Cymbidium, Chinese Rose,...
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Leong Yoon Pin (1931 – 2011) was a composer, conductor and educator. Described as the doyen of Singapore composers, Leong was well known for his choral compositions, many of which were locally commissioned and...