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SUMMARY:SYC & Friends: 60 Years Young
DESCRIPTION:“Youth” contains multitudes. It is about growing up and learning to confront the beautiful\, the ugly and the complex. It is about looking to history for inspiration and hope. Ultimately\, it is about establishing one’s place in the world. \n  \n60 years after our founding as the Singapore Youth Choir and 20 years since we became the SYC Ensemble Singers\, we examine this word that we once carried in our name but whose essence remains part of our identity today. \n  \nMusic by Singaporeans Leong Yoon Pin\, Joyce Bee Tuan Koh and Diana Soh epitomise our passion for sonic experimentation while hearkening to the village that made us. Eric Whitacre’s “The Stolen Child” and Cristian Grases’ new setting of “Lux Aeterna” speak to the human grappling with eternity and the inevitable passage of time. Finally\, Arvo Pärt’s “Te Deum” is at once our reflection on six decades of music making and our ode of joy and thanksgiving. \n  \nTogether with the Wayfarer Sinfonietta\, choir alumni and friends as well as a new generation of Singapore choristers\, we uncover what it means to 60 years young.
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LOCATION:Victoria Concert Hall\, Singapore Symphonia Company Limited 11 Empress Place #01-02 Victoria Concert Hall\, Singapore\, 179558\, Singapore
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SUMMARY:Curious & Curiouser
DESCRIPTION:Is it possible to hear with the eyes and see with the ears? The SYC Ensemble Singers will examine this question in a concert featuring works by Hoh Chung Shih\, Thomas Jennefelt\, Arvo Pärt\, Sven-David Sandström and R. Murray Schafer\, culminating in a new suite of choral movements by the choir’s artistic director and Cultural Medallion recipient Jennifer Tham. \nWe go beyond melody and harmony to make music textured by improvisatory repetitions and produce soundscapes of noise and silence – sating curiosity of how sight and sound complement and influence each other.
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LOCATION:Esplanade Recital Studio\, 1 Esplanade Dr\, Singapore\, 038981\, Singapore
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