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A medley of Malay folksongs: Lenggang Kangkong and Rasa Sayang.
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Jinkly Nona is the most famous 'branyo', a dance popular throughout the Portuguese settlement in Malacca. This version is in Kristang, a language spoken by the people of mixed Portuguese and Asian ancestry. The title...
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Alusi Au (Answer Me) is a traditional Indonesian Batak folksong. Also available for TTB.
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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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Inday sa Balitaw is a humorous folksong from the Tagalog region in the Philippines. It is about Inday (a maiden) who fumbles while preparing medicine and Sinigang (a tamarind-based soup).
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During the Winter Solstice celebration which usually happens late in December every year, some Chinese people make dry glutinous rice balls mixed with bean, sugar and black sesame powder.
Families would sit around the...
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Soleram is a folksong from the Riau islands of Indonesia.
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Paru-parong Bukid is a humorous song about comparing a Filipino lady in her glamorous formal gown with tall butterfly sleeves to that of a field butterfly, like a capricious woman who walks around to attract...
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Ondeh Ondeh is a Malay folk song, believed to have originated from Malaysia. Like many folk songs, especially those written in the pantun style, the first two lines have no obvious connection to the next two lines....
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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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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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The text is taken from the conclusion of Letter of St. Paul to the Philippians where inhe exhorts the people of Philippi to rejoice in the Lord in all circumstances. The fourth chapter of St. Paul’s letter to the...
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An original composition.
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O Ina Ni Keke is a traditional Minahasa folksong from Indonesia, arranged for unaccompanied SSA chorus by Ken Steven.
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Ikan Kekek (The Pony Fish) is a Malay folk song that is more than just the fish in the title. The song uses Malay pantuns (quatrains) in its lyrics. Pantun is a form of poetry which always come in two parts. At first...
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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...
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The lyrics of Kopi Susu is in the form of a Malay poem or pantun. The quatrains contain valuable advice to youths who are in love. They are advised to be cheerful instead of being sad and to refrain from lust or...
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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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读书郎 Du Shu Lang, translated as The Little School Boy. This piece describes a boy unafraid of the sun and rain, but is scared of not learning anything and thus unable to face his parents at the end of the day. It also...
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Kong Sia Mih Ue is a Taiwanese folksong with text written in Min Nan language. It tells of a child who has many things to say but ends up talking too much all the time.
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Pagtulog na Nene is a gentle and emotionally expressive lullaby song from the Hiligaynon-speaking people of Panay Island in Western Visayas of the Philippines. In the Visayas and some parts of Luzon, the word "Nene"...