Monday, October 19, 2009

Audition for Singapore 2010 Youth Olympic Games Performers


Fancy having the eyes of the world on you as you perform on stage? The stage happens to be the inaugural Singapore 2010 Youth Olympic Games taking place next August. You could be part of the entertainment presentations that athletes, spectators and TV audiences see in between events at the Games. So come and show us your stuff…you could be a part of the first Youth Olympic Games happening right here in Singapore.

What?


Audition to be part of the entertainment team for Singapore 2010. Bring your instruments, music, tricks and yourself. Sing a song, do a band item, a cheer or some radical tricks. You have a minute to dazzle us with your talent.


When and where?


Friday, 23 October 2009, front entrance of Cathay Cineleisure Orchard.

How?


Pre-register now by downloading the form and emailing it back to us to ensure your spot, but remember to bring a signed hardcopy with you on the day! Pre-registration closes on Thursday, 22 October 2009.


Friday, October 9, 2009

Lion City Orchestra


The “live” funk & soul band from the creators of Pushin’On returns to Blu Jaz Café this month. You may have seen them last in May this year, where a packed Blu Jaz Café danced along to the furious funk and gritty soul of the Lion City Orchestra. On 9th Oct, you can do it all over again.


We’ll unveil the new line-up, who will be performing hits from legends such as Al Wilson, Donny Hathaway, James Brown, Betty Davis, Pearl Dowell and Myra Barnes. And not forgetting hit songs from present day acts such as Eli Reed & The True Loves, The Brand New Heavies and The Bamboos. The LCO will also be performing their unreleased tunes such the soul-stomper “You Ain’t Ready”, the heart-wrenching “Don’t Let a Good Woman Go” and the summertime happy soul of “Until You Say Yes”.


On top of this, The Lion City Orchestra celebrates its 1st anniversary! 12 months ago, the LCO debuted with a blend of funk, soul, rare groove and the desire to make people dance. We’d love to see you there.


The Lion City Orchestra are;

Drums: Daniel
Bass: Sultan
Guitar: Fraser
Percussion: Jamal
Trombone: Jacqueline
Sax: Jeffrey
Keys & Vocals: Masterpiece
Vocals: Idah


The NEW Lion City Orchestra
Fri 9th Oct
Blu Jaz Café, 11 Bali Lane
9 pm onwards
“Give As You Please” cover (because we are independent and self-promoted)
Featuring guests DJ Ash & DJ Xarin so you can dance the night away

Monday, October 5, 2009

Singapore Changi Airport- A Tribute to Michael Jackson

Singapore Changi Airport is proud to present A Tribute to Michael Jackson!

Come down to Changi Airport as we celebrate the life and music of the undoubted King Of Pop!

Dates: 2 - 7 October 2009
Location: Terminal 3 (Departure Hall, Row 11)

Time:
2 Oct - 7pm
3 Oct - 5pm & 9pm
4 Oct - 5pm & 9pm
5 Oct - 7pm
6 Oct - 7pm
7 Oct - 7pm

THIS IS A FREE EVENT AND OPEN TO ALL!

Scheduled to perform is the world's #1 and most sought after Michael Jackson impersonator - American Edward Moss! Take this rare opportunity to witness one of the most exciting impersonations!

Watch Edward Moss in action
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nIQkQcb-d-w

Edward was hired by the real Michael Jackson to stand in for him on numerous occasions.

Edward Moss has appeared on FX's Nip Tuck, Scary Movie 3 & 4 and Date Movie. Edward acted as Michael Jackson in E! Entertainment, Sky News and Sky1's reenactment of the Michael Jackson Trial. He has also appeared several times on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno.

He met the real Michael Jackson in 1996 while performing as MJ in Hollywood, California. Michael's response to Edward was, "You look really good!"

After each performance, there will be photo taking sessions. You will receive your photos on the spot!

To top if off, prizes such as Sony MP3 players and Michael Jackson merchandise to be given away!

So make your way down to Changi Airport T3 from 2-7 October and join us in paying tribute to this legendary performer!

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Free Performances- October Highlight




FREE Performance

Some of the best Artistes performing some of the best original songs.

Vocal, Guitar, Piano, Keyboard, Wind....

ThongYang CHONG
ZhiBin CHIAM
ChiSheng
Adith C
Selly MARINA
Hazel LIM Sitong
Wallace Ang, 洪圣安 (www.wallaceang.com)

Artistes from Wonder Of Musicals (Nov5)
Artistes from Lost In Transit (Nov19)

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Executive Producer: MTL
Producers: Desmond MOEY, ChiSheng
Venue Sponsor/Partner: Library @Esplanade EPPL
NLB Executive: ThongYang

Stage-Art Director: Desmond MOEY
MC Talkshow Hosts: Honey YEE & Huong TRAN

Black & White Stories

by Low Shao Suan and Low Shao Ying
This is an Esplanade Presents programme.


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The twin sisters Shao Suan and Shao Ying are currently full-time piano accompanists at the Yong Siew Toh Conservatory of Music (YSTCM). They also enjoy composing whenever the inspiration comes, and they're full members of the Composers and Authors Society of Singapore (COMPASS). In this concert they will share with us their original New Age music on solo piano, and also piano with other instruments The sisters have both sold pop songs to the pop singers.

Shao Suan's songs are:
Chen Yi Yi (Malaysia) - "Collect";
Mink (Japan) - "All My Life";
Vivian Hsu (Taiwan) - "Qin Ai De", translated as "My Darling".

Shao Ying's songs are:
Chen Yi Yi (Malaysia) - "4.7m Kiss";
Suzanne Hsiao (Taiwan) - "Shape Of Happiness";
Jolin Tsai (Taiwan) - "Ru Guo Bu Xiang Yao", translated as "If You Don't Want".

In this concert they will also invite their friends to perform the above selected pop songs with them.
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Thursday, October 1, 2009

Monday, September 21, 2009

Singapore Sun Festival


Website
http://www.imgartists.com
Singapore Sun Festival 2009
For bookings, click here


Contact Person/Event Organiser
IMG Artists
100A Amoy Street
Singapore 069920
Tel +65 6536 0031
Fax +65 6536 0032


Singapore Sun Festival – Experience 10 days of Living Well. The Singapore Sun Festival returns in its third year, showcasing over 500 international and regional artists and over 180 events.


Be moved by magnificent performances by the world's leading musicians, engage yourself in a literary workshop, learn to cook a gourmet meal by a celebrity chef, view fantastic artworks and lavish exhibitions. Pamper the senses of a wellness session, yoga, taiji or spa package or watch some of the best loved films under the stars or savor the best wine and cuisine - these are some of the experiences which you can indulge in during the Singapore Sun Festival.


Saturday, September 12, 2009

SMS Artiste's Spotlight- Albert Lin


Lovely Musical Sights of Singapore- Pic#3


A picture of Singapore-born Lim Yau on an MRT(Mass Rapid Transit) Train in Singapore.

Lim Yau is the Resident Conductor of the Singapore Symphony Orchestra and Music Director of the Singapore Symphony Chorus. He was also the Associate Conductor and Chorus Master of the Singapore Symphony Orchestra. In 1997 he became Music Director of the Singapore Lyric Opera and in 1998, founded the Philharmonic Chamber Orchestra, which soon developed into an outstanding ensemble. He was also the Principal Guest Conductor of the Shanghai Philharmonic Orchestra and Chorus from 1993 to 1997.

Strings in Harmony

Strings in Harmony - Harp Guitar & Veena Duet

Sep 19, 2009 - Sep 19, 2009

Esplanade Recital Studio


A musical conversation between a harp guitar and veena. Brought together from two different parts of the world by their passion Music for Peace, British guitarist, Jason Carter, and Singaporean Indian vainika (veena player), Aravinth Kumarasamy, embark on a musical conversation, exploration, interpretation and exchanging of different styles in this unique concert.


Thursday, September 10, 2009

Braddell Heights Orchestra- "Romantic Era Highlights"


Three of the most popular works from the romantic era will be featured in the coming concert by the Braddell Heights Symphony Orchestra. The curtain raiser is Weber’s very dramatic overture to his opera Der Freischutz. The soloist in Liszt’s First Piano Concerto is multiple award-winning pianist-composer Darius Lim, an Honours graduate in piano performance from the Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts. Rounding off the concert will be Brahms’ Second Symphony, one of his most exhilarating orchestral masterpieces. The conductor is Lee Tsu Hock, an accomplished and consummate musician and former member of the Singapore Symphony Orchestra.

Monday, August 10, 2009

Sunday, July 19, 2009

Sound Lovers


The F5 Digital Consulting Company is a company currently handling the Let Your Ears Decide Philips mp3 player campaign.

As part of the mp3 campaign, a Facebook fanpage, Sound Lovers was set up. The community is big and has many fans from Asia. Sound Lovers is a place for fans to discuss music, post events, talk about their favourite bands etc.

Thursday, June 25, 2009

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Singapore Piano Festival 2009


The 2009 Singapore Piano Festival has finally arrived. Book your tickets now!

"The Festival attracts a large local audience and overseas visitors each year, with as many as a third subscribing for the entire series of four recitals. Interest runs high among Singaporean piano lovers and there is much anticipation leading to each edition."

Singapore Youth Festival Presentation of Choirs 2009

The SYF 2009 Choral Presentation will showcase performances by The Australian Voices and five outstanding local school choirs who have performed well at the SYF 2009 Central Judging of Choirs in April and May: Anglican High School, Commonwealth Secondary School, Nanyang Girls’ High School, Catholic Junior College and Victoria Junior College.

The choirs will present a wide array of repertoire from different eras and cultures. This year, there will also be a combined choir consisting of representatives from schools which have been awarded the Gold award at the SYF 2009 Central Judging of Choirs. The combined choir will present the SYF 2009 Set Piece, ‘White Horses’ under the baton of the composer, Mr Stephen Leek from Australia, as well as ‘Singaporean Medley’ under the baton of Dr Zechariah Goh from Singapore.



Thursday, June 18, 2009

Könzert XVI

Sembawang Wind Orchestra
proudly presents

Könzert XVI

Date: 21st June 2009 (Sunday)
Time: 7pm
Venue: Victoria Concert Hall
Tickets: $12 (Free Seating)

Music Director: Mr. Desmond Ng
Resident Conductor: Mr. Andrew Ng

Repertoire:

Sembawang Wind Orchestra

Cantiphonia
Bert Appermont
(Soloist: Mr. Twain Teo)

Bassoon Concerto in F major
Carl Maria Von Weber
(Soloist: Ms. Jocelyn Ong)

The Queen Symphony
Tolga Kashif, trans. Erik Somers

Sembawang Symphonic Winds

English Folk Song Suite
Ralph Vaughan Williams
 
Tickets are at $12 each, interested parties may e-mail us @ sembawangwindorchestra@gmail.com



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Reader's Invitation

This week the SMS writers are inviting YOU to submit your thoughts in forms of essays and/or photographs on the local music scene; The Past, Present and Future. 

Send your essays and photographs to:

singaporemusicscene@gmail.com

We look forward to hearing from you!

Monday, May 25, 2009

Singapore River Festival 2009

Event Dates:19th Jun 2009 to 
27th Jun 2009
(From Boat Quay & Empress Place to Clarke Quay & Robertson Quay)
Time of Event:7pm till late
Venue::Singapore River
Category:Music, Family Entertainment, Heritage, Lifestyle
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The Singapore River Festival 2009 returns for a second year, from 19 to 27 June 2009, to set abuzz Singapore’s 24-hour nightlife entertainment district with exciting lifestyle and entertainment events both on and along the river. 

From Boat Quay and Empress Place to Clarke Quay and Robertson Quay, the whole river will come alive with free events and activities. Revellers will be spoilt for choice with nightly activities that include a specially-commissioned romantic musical and bumboat parade paying tribute to the people of the river, a music festival celebrating our vibrant musical past, spectacular aerial performances, a Mojito festival, themed parties, an attempt at a record-making performance of mega illusions and a dance marathon. 

With its wide variety of dining establishments along the river, the Festival also promises great deals such as specially-priced Mojito cocktails, a food and wine festival, one-for-one deals and a host of other irresistible food and beverage promotions to complement this not-to-be-missed nightlife experience.

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Sunday, May 24, 2009

Temasek JC Choir: Reflections X - Hairspray

Venue: Victoria Concert Hall

Date: 22nd May, 7.30pm

It was an entertaining 2nd half of the concert and the enthusiasm of the students was truly infectious. Though some of the moves felt rather awkward, the students still performed with much aplomb and heart! One could tell that much effort was put into putting up this musical. Thank you TJ choir for the music. I haven’t enjoyed watching a college musical this much for a while. A pity I wasn’t able to catch the first half of the concert.


The Mist- SMS Writer



Wednesday, May 20, 2009

SONGS FOR GAIA

Event Dates:17th Jun 2009 to 21st Jun 2009
Time of Event:17, 18 & 19 Jun : 8pm 21 Jun : 3pm (Keppel Nights)
Venue::The Arts House - Chamber
Category:Music, Dance, Theatre



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EXCERPT :

A truly Uniquely Singapore performance not to be missed!!! 

Songs For Gaia is a 10-month process involving over 10 performers. Featuring Songs, Music and Contemporary Dance choreography by home-grown inter-disciplinary artist Tan How Choon. Also, incorporating designs by ECNAD’s stage visual wizard Lim Chin Huat. Come and view this exciting creation in conjunction with ECNAD’s 13th Anniversary. Reflecting on the subtlety of nature and its omnipresence, Songs For Gaia aims to inspire and awaken a delicate part of the human experience and its relationship with the environment. Juxtaposition of whimsical penguins, Mother Earth and human voices set in the historical ambience of the old parliament house, Songs For Gaia paints an emotional landscape inspired by nature and humanity. Tune in to Songs For Gaia to liberate the senses and bring in the long forgotten freshness of the morning dew! Also featuring The A Cappella Society Youth Voices, a local award-winning singing and performance group. 
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Monday, May 18, 2009

SMS Review 1- VJC Symphony of Voices Concert




Performance Date: 14th May 2009, Thursday 

Venue: Esplanade Concert Hall



VJC choir performed to an almost sell out crowd at this year’s Symphony of Voices Concert which commemorates 25 years of the choir’s history. Songs which best represented each concert/competition tour were selected and presented by the choir and its alumnus – Victoria Chorale.

It was a physically demanding concert which in my opinion, the choir pulled through admirably. It is noteworthy to see many of the student conductors be given the chance to take the stage and doing remarkably well at their age .

The concert was brought to a close with the choir and Chorale coming together on stage and singing their theme song – No Man is An Island.


The Mist - SMS Writer

Saturday, May 16, 2009

Singapore Music History #2- NATIONAL DAY SONGS



Of particular note to the Singaporean music scene is what are often collectively known as National Day Songs (国庆主题歌). Written as part of Singapore's nation-building efforts, they either incorporate local folk songs (such as "Chan Mali Chan"), contemporary songs ("The Magic Is You"), or are specifically composed around a particular theme for the National Day Parade which is held every year on August 9th.

In 1984, Stand Up for Singapore, was initially created for the sole purpose of celebrating Singapore's achievements in 25 years of self-government. Commissioned by the Ministry of Culture and composed by Hugh Harrison, the song struck a chord with Singaporeans, especially when they heard it performed by the New York Philharmonic Orchestra, and so the first 'official' National Day Song was born. The government, realizing just how much the public enjoyed singing as a way of celebrating, commissioned a new song for 1986. As a result, Count on me Singapore, also composed by Hugh Harrison, arranged by Jeremy Monteiro and performed by Clement Chow, became the 2nd 'official' National Day Song. The trend continued the next year, 1987, with We are Singapore, again composed by Hugh Harrison and arranged by Jeremy Monteiro. Then, in 1990 with the addition of One People, One Nation, One Singapore composed by Jeremy Monteiro with lyrics by Jim Aitchison for the nation's Silver Jubilee - 25 years of independence, the list of 'official' National Day Songs topped out at four.

Since 1998, National Day Songs have become less 'grandiose' and more popular in nature being composed for and sung by selected local artists and sometimes even included in their albums to be marketed overseas.

    * 1998: "Home" (家), by Kit Chan
    * 1999: "Together" (心连心), by Evelyn Tan and Dreamz FM (Evelyn Tan only for Chinese version)
    * 2000: "Shine on Me" (星月), by Jai (English version) and Mavis Hee (Mandarin version)
    * 2001: "Where I Belong" (属于), by Tanya Chua
    * 2002: "We Will Get There" (一起走到), by Stefanie Sun
    * 2003: "One United People" (全心全意), by Stefanie Sun
    * 2004: "Home" (家), remixed version by Lin Junjie, Kit Chan
    * 2005: "Reach Out For The Skies" (勇敢向前飞), a duet by Taufik Batisah and Rui En, composed by Elaine Chan. (The Chinese version is sung by Rui En only).
    * 2006: "My Island Home" (幸福的图形), by Kaira Gong
    * 2007: "There's No Place I'd Rather Be", by Kit Chan (陈洁仪) and Will You - Various Local Artiste
    * 2008: "Shine for Singapore" (晴空万里), by Hady Mirza (English version) and Joi Chua (Mandarin version)

Other community-building songs:

    * 2005: "Sing Our Wishes" - Also used as official song for Ministry of Education schools for Racial Harmony Day 2005
    * 2005: "We Can"

An ad-hoc offshoot of these National Day Songs are the songs specially composed for groundbreaking events. A prominent example was the song Moments of Magic, written by Hype Records CEO Ken Lim specially for Singapore's millennium celebrations towards the end of 1999. It was performed by three notable singers - Fann Wong, Tanya Chua and Elsa Lin. The music video was directed by Singapore filmmaker Eric Khoo.

    * 1999: "Moments of Magic", by Fann Wong, Tanya Chua and Elsa Lin

Friday, May 15, 2009

JC SYF Choral Competitions







Click here for the JC'09 CHOIR SYF RESULTS

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Lovely Musical Sights of Singapore- Pic#2


A view of The Esplanade Theatres by the bay- Singapore's premiere performing arts venue.




*Taken by one of our TSMS writers 

Singapore Music History #1









Radha Vijayan conducts the "Nrityalaya Choir" which was started in 1992 under the advice of Mr K P Bhaskar, President of the Nrityalaya Aesthetics Society . This was the first Indian acappella choir in Singapore to sing in harmony and counterpoint based on Indian Ragaas.


Lovely Musical Sights of Singapore- Pic#1

Aaron Kwok De Show Reel World Tour Live in Singapore 2009



Event Date:30th May 2009
Time of Event:8.00 pm
Venue::Singapore Indoor Stadium
Category:Chinese Pop Concert





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One of The Four Heavenly Kings - Aaron Kwok. He has been one of Hong Kong & Asia's most prominent pop stars and has been dubbed Hong Kong's Michael Jackson for his on-stage dancing displays.Aaron has won over a hundred music awards. As a solo performer, he's played to over 200 concerts in HK, China & around the world, and the choreography for his stage performances has won him international acclaim.

The Largest Indoor Revolving Stage World Record! Aaron has become a Guiness World record holder for performing on the largest indoor revolving stage. He has celebrated his new title with a press conference in Hong Kong. In February, he wowed fans by dancing on a 10 by 9.44 meter, 450-degree revolving stage during his De Show Reel Tour. During the show, the stage took Aaron back & forth as it switched vertically & horizontally for as high as 10 meters! He staged 16 concerts in Hong Kong and the show was dubbed by the media as the most oustanding concert of the year. His shows are also choreographed by the same dance master who did Justin Timberlake and Beyonce's tours.

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Tempest Music Shop























One of our writers paid a visit to Tempest Music Shop at Bras Basah Complex and was impressed to find a wide variety of music scores of all sorts on display. 


Address: 
Blk 231, Bain Street #03-27-29,
Bras Basah Complex Singapore 180231
(Inside Swee Lee Music Showroom)

Operating Hours:
11am - 7.30pm Monday - Saturday
1.30pm - 6.30pm Sunday

Contacts:
+65 6336 6518 (Tel) 
+65 6338 8795 (Fax)

Sunday, May 3, 2009

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"ACE! Festival is the best in performing and visual arts for the young and the young at heart. Presented by I Theatre, ACE! Festival celebrates, promotes, inspires and simulates creativity and artistry in children, teens, youth and families! Featuring a range of local and regional performing groups across different genres; theatre, dance, music, storytelling, magic and workshops, ACE! Festival has it all planned for families to enjoy a month long of unforgettable activities!"
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Contact Person/Event Organiser
I Theatre Ltd
Tel: 6341 5960
Fax: 6341 5981

Thursday, April 30, 2009

Lee Chin & Friends: A Strings Extravaganza


Event Dates:27th Apr 2009
Time of Event:7.30pm
Venue::Esplanade Concert Hall


Contact: 6838 7834


Critically-acclaimed Singaporean violinist Siow Lee Chin returns for a special concert to launch her debut recording Songs My Father Taught Me, in conjunction with the 130th anniversary of her alma mater, Raffles Girls’ School.


With appearances in the music capitals of Europe, Australasia and the Americas, Lee Chin has been praised by The Cleveland Plain Dealer, “Here was a lark that ascended with utmost grace and sang in the loveliest of voices”, and described as “ELECTRIFYING” by The Straits Times.


Active in charitable work, Lee Chin now brings her astonishing talent and virtuosity to this concert to benefit children’s charities supported by the President’s Challenge. Don’t miss lyrical masterworks and dazzling showpieces from Lee Chin’s debut album with award-winning pianist Albert Tiu, as well as the magnificent Vivaldi Concerto for Four Violins in B minor accompanied by the RGS String Ensemble. 

Graduation Recitals of NAFA's 3rd and 4th Year Music Students




Come watch the graduating Diploma (Year 3) and BA(hons) (Year 4) music students of the Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts at their solo graduation recitals. 

Admission Free
Dates : 12th - 15th May 2009
Venue: Lee Foundation Theatre

Braddell Heights Orchestra- "CONTRASTS"


Concert: "CONTRASTS"
Date:       SUN | 31 MAY 09 | 8PM
Venue:    Victoria Concert Hall


AMERIC GOH
Overture 31.05.09
(world premiere)

JEAN SIBELIUS
Violin Concerto in D minor, Op.47

SERGEI RACHMANINOFF
Symphony No.2 in E minor, Op.27