BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Goh Yew Lin (Chair)
Yong Ying-I (Deputy Chair)
Chang Chee Pey
Chng Kai Fong
Prof Arnoud De Meyer
Warren Fernandez
Kenneth Kwok
Liew Wei Li
Sanjiv Misra
Lynette Pang
Prof Qin Li-Wei
Geoffrey Wong
Yasmin Zahid
Yee Chen Fah
Andrew Yeo Khirn Hin
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KENNETH KWOK CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER SINGAPORE SYMPHONY GROUP
The Singapore Symphony Orchestra’s new season presents you an incredible selection of concerts for all to enjoy. We are thrilled to finally be able to launch an entire season of programmes, our first since the pandemic.
2023/24 brings you concerts led by SSO Music Director Hans Graf and Associate Conductor Rodolfo Barráez, and the anticipated return of Conductor Laureate Lan Shui in March 2024. We are also pleased to announce the extended residency of our Artist-In-Residence Chloe Chua into the new season. She is an important part of our musical family, and we are excited for this young artist to deliver even more unforgettable experiences.
This season, we look forward to showcasing the complete cycle of Beethoven’s piano concertos. We also extend a warm welcome to the many conductors and soloists making their SSO debuts, including Nikolaj Szeps-Znaider, Bruce Liu, Rudolf Buchbinder and Yue Bao.
Audiences will also get to witness returning artists including the celebrated Mischa Maisky, Bomsori Kim and Paul Lewis, as well as conductors Andrew Litton and Han-Na Chang. Sharing the stage with the SSO after more than 15 years are the acclaimed Mikhail Agrest and Benjamin Schmid.
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23/24 Season
The new season begins in July with the iconic music of Hans Zimmer, one of the most admired film composers of our time. Dedicated to SSO Official Hotel, Raffles Hotel Singapore, the concert led by conductor Gerard Salonga will offer familiar favourites from Interstellar to The Last Samurai to The Lion King. If you enjoyed our previous runs of films with live orchestra, be sure to also catch 80s classic E.T. conducted by Joshua Tan.
The sixth edition of the SSO National Day Concert will feature works by Singaporean composers conducted by Ng Tianhui. Listen to world premieres of new music, including an original composition by Cultural Medallion recipient Kelly Tang. The annual President’s Young Performers Concert in September will continue to shine a spotlight on rising Singaporean talents, and in April, we have a magical Spanish-inspired evening with Singaporean mezzo-soprano Jade Tan.
To reach as many people as possible with our music, our free community concerts will be back with lunchtime delights at the Victoria Concert Hall, and glorious evenings in nature at Gardens by the Bay and the Singapore Botanic Gardens. Our upcoming children’s concerts and wildly popular SSO Babies’ Proms are also spectacular treats not to be missed. In December, let the SSO ring in the year-end festivities with our annual SSO Christmas Fundraising Concert.
In times of uncertainty, we hope our music will be a source of comfort, solace and inspiration for you. Join us as we bring you more memorable music experiences!
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HANS GRAF MUSIC DIRECTOR
SINGAPORE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
We are going with full energy into our second full season, continuing our proud journey through the world of classical and new masterpieces. We are happy to welcome you, our dear audience, to join us on this exciting journey.
As part of this season, we have with us our charming Singaporean Artist-In-Residence, Chloe Chua, who will be continuing her residency with the SSO. She will complete with us the important cycle of performances and recordings of all the works the young genius Mozart (then barely older than Chloe) had written for Violin and Orchestra – for his own use!
Chloe’s deep musicality, flawless skills and rare maturity make her the perfect artist for this important and demanding project. Arguably the greatest of these works is the Sinfonia Concertante for Violin and Viola. She will be joined by musical partner, our dear friend He Ziyu, who will showcase his versatility in playing the Viola. The performance of two Menuhin Prize winners is something not to be missed.
But the new season promises to offer much more for our audience to enjoy. Along with renewed pleasure of musicmaking with the full orchestra, we spotlight the Symphonic Poems by Richard Strauss, each of them an absolute beacon of symphonic music. After the stormy Don Juan and the mysterious and dark Death and Transfiguration in the last season, we will continue with the sharp and mocking Till Eulenspiegel, the grand Hero’s Life and the endearing Don Quixote. The role of this tragically funny hero is given to the noble Cello, played by our own Principal Cello Ng Pei-Sian.
The 2023/24 season also commemorates the 150th anniversary of the birth of the great Russian pianist and composer Sergei Rachmaninoff with two concerts. One programme pairs two of the works laying ground for his world
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success, and the other, two works of masterful maturity: Symphony No. 2 with Piano Concerto No. 2, with the Grandseigneur of American pianism, Garrick Ohlsson, and Symphony No. 3 with Piano Concerto No. 3, with the brilliant Korean pianist Jae-Hyuck Cho.
Not to forget, the return of the gentle rising star Seika Ishida, who had her debut with the SSO last season. She will be back for Chopin’s lyrical Piano Concerto No. 2.
A great and beloved artist, Qin Li-Wei, whom I have known for many years will play the deep and intimate Cello Concerto by Robert Schumann.
Other stars of the season include our friend Leonidas Kavakos, a violinist of worldwide excellence with the everfresh Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto. The leading Austrian violinist Benjamin Schmid, Menuhin winner like Chloe and Ziyu, will bring you Prokofiev’s Violin Concerto No. 2.
Our Singapore Symphony Choruses have given you wonderful performances, and will be part of one of the most majestic and thoughtful works by Johannes Brahms, Ein deutsches Requiem, with soloists Susanna Andersson and Bo Skovhus.
A very special evening of Ravel’s Spain with exceptional vocal repertoire awaits you. Considered as one of the greatest composers of Spanish music, enjoy the brilliance of Rapsodie espagnole and the controlled but unstoppable frenzy of Boléro. Led by Singaporean mezzo Jade Tan as the rebellious and daring Concepción, discover the charming little opera L’Heure espagnole, full of grace and mischievous humour in elegant Spanish atmosphere.
The SSO 2023/24 season is set to offer a wealth of music –entertaining, intriguing, overwhelming, and simply beautiful.
Let me invite you to come share it with us!
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Since its founding in 1979, the Singapore Symphony Orchestra (SSO) has been Singapore’s flagship orchestra, touching lives through classical music and providing the heartbeat of the cultural scene with its 44-week calendar of events.
In addition to its subscription series concerts, the orchestra is well-loved for its outdoor and community appearances, and its significant role educating the young people of Singapore through its school programmes. The SSO has also earned an international reputation for its orchestral virtuosity, having garnered sterling reviews for its overseas tours and many successful recordings.
In 2021, the SSO clinched third place in the prestigious Orchestra of the Year Award by Gramophone. In 2022, BBC Music Magazine named the SSO as one of the 21 best orchestras in the world.
In July 2022, the SSO appointed renowned Austrian conductor Hans Graf as its Music Director, the third in the orchestra’s history after Lan Shui (1997–2019) and Choo Hoey (1979–1996). Prior to this, Hans Graf served as Chief Conductor from 2020.
Our Story
The orchestra performs over 60 concerts a year, and its versatile repertoire spans all-time favourites and orchestral masterpieces to exciting cutting-edge premieres. Bridging the musical traditions of East and West, Singaporean and Asian musicians and composers are regularly showcased in the concert season. The SSO makes its performing home at the 1,800-seat state-of-the-art Esplanade Concert Hall. More intimate works, as well as outreach and community performances take place at the 673-seat Victoria Concert Hall, the Home of the SSO. The SSO launched its digital concert hall, SSOLOUNGE, in 2021.
Beyond Singapore, the SSO has performed in Europe, Asia and the United States. In May 2016 the SSO was invited to perform at the Dresden Music Festival and the Prague Spring International Music Festival. This successful five-city tour of Germany and Prague also included the SSO’s second performance at the Berlin Philharmonie.
In 2014, the SSO’s debut at the 120th BBC Proms in London received praise in major UK newspapers The Guardian and The Telegraph. The SSO has also performed in China on multiple occasions.
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The SSO has released more than 50 recordings, with over 30 on the BIS label. Recent critically acclaimed albums include Scriabin’s Poems of Ecstasy and Fire and Shostakovich’s Jazz & Variety Suites. In 2023, a Four Seasons album on Pentatone and a complete Mozart Violin Concerto cycle with Chloe Chua and Hans Graf will be released. The SSO also leads the revival and recording of significant works such as the Kozłowski Requiem, Ogerman’s Symbiosis (after Bill Evans) and concertos by Paul von Klenau.
The SSO has collaborated with such great artists as Vladimir Ashkenazy, Gustavo Dudamel, Charles Dutoit, Joe Hisaishi, Neeme Järvi, Okko Kamu, Hannu Lintu, Andrew Litton, Lorin Maazel, Martha Argerich, Ray Chen, Diana Damrau, Stephen Hough, Janine Jansen, Leonidas Kavakos, Lang Lang, Yo-Yo Ma, Gil Shaham and Krystian Zimerman.
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The SSO is part of the Singapore Symphony Group, which also manages the Singapore Symphony Choruses, and the Singapore National Youth Orchestra, as well as the VCHpresents chamber music series, the Singapore International Piano Festival and the biennial National Piano & Violin Competition.
The mission of the Group is to create memorable shared experiences with music. Through the SSO and its affiliated performing groups, we spread a love for music, nurture talent and enrich our diverse communities.
“Who would suppose an orchestra in Asia could remind one of Eugene Ormandy and the Philadelphia”
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SSO
Hans Graf
MUSIC DIRECTOR
His wide range of repertoire and creative programming distinguishes Austrian conductor Hans Graf as one of today’s most highly respected musicians. With Hans Graf, ‘a brave new world of music-making under inspired direction’ (The Straits Times) began at the Singapore Symphony Orchestra, where he was appointed Chief Conductor from the 2020/21 season, and Music Director from the 2022/23 season.
Graf was formerly Music Director of the Houston Symphony, Calgary Philharmonic, Orchestre National Bordeaux Aquitaine, Basque National Orchestra and the Mozarteum Orchestra Salzburg. He has appeared with all major orchestras in North America, including Cleveland, Detroit, Los Angeles, New York, Philadelphia, San Francisco, Montreal, Toronto, and a special friendship with the Boston Symphony developed over 30 years.
In Europe, Graf has conducted the Vienna Philharmonic, Vienna Symphony, Leipzig Gewandhaus, DSO Berlin, Dresden, Royal Concertgebouw, Rotterdam, the Oslo, Stockholm, the Hallé, London Philharmonic, London Symphony, the Royal Philharmonic, St Petersburg Philharmonic and Russian National, the Bavarian, Danish and Netherlands Radio Symphony Orchestras, Budapest Festival Orchestra and many others. He is also a regular guest with the leading orchestras of Asia and Australia.
A frequent conductor at the Salzburg Festival since 1983, Graf has also participated in the prestigious festivals of Maggio Musicale, Bregenz, Aix-en-Provence in Europe, and in the US, the Tanglewood, Blossom, Aspen, Grant Park and the Bravo! Vail Valley Music Festivals.
HANS GRAF Music Director
CHOO HOEY Conductor Emeritus
LAN SHUI Conductor Laureate
EUDENICE PALARUAN Choral Director
WONG LAI FOON Choirmaster (Children & Youth)
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RODOLFO BARRÁEZ Associate Conductor
Graf has led many performances at the Vienna State Opera and the opera houses of Munich, Berlin, Paris and Rome, among others. Recent productions include Wagner’s Parsifal in Zurich and Mussorgsky’s Boris Godunov in Strasbourg. In 2014 he was awarded the Österreichischer Musiktheaterpreis for Richard Strauss’s Die Feuersnot at the famed Vienna Volksoper, where he returned in 2021 to lead Rosenkavalier.
Hans Graf’s extensive discography is found on the EMI, Orfeo, CBC, Erato, Capriccio and JVC labels and includes all the symphonies of Mozart and Schubert, the complete orchestral works of Henri Dutilleux (recorded under the composer’s supervision), and the world-premiere recording of Zemlinsky’s Es war einmal. Graf’s semi-staged production of Berg’s Wozzeck with the Houston Symphony won the GRAMMY and ECHO Klassik awards for best opera recording.
Further albums include Hindemith’s complete works for viola and orchestra with Tabea Zimmermann/DSO Berlin (Myrios), Orff's Carmina Burana with the London Philharmonic Orchestra, and most recently, with the Russian National Orchestra, Rachmaninoff Piano Concertos with Jae-Hyuck Cho and three Russian trumpet concertos with Paul Merkelo.
Born in Austria, Graf studied conducting with Franco Ferrara, Sergiu Celibidache and Arvid Jansons. He is Professor Emeritus for Orchestral Conducting at the Universität Mozarteum in Salzburg. For his services to music, he was awarded the Chevalier de l'Ordre de la Légion d'Honneur by the French government and the Grand Decoration of Honour in Gold from the Republic of Austria.
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“I am stunned by the worldclass quality of the Singapore Symphony”
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TOMOKI NATSUME PRINCIPAL TUBA
KAREN TAN FIRST VIOLIN Symphony Singapore
DAVID SMITH ASSOCIATE PRINCIPAL TRUMPET
Symphony
GULNARA MASHUROVA PRINCIPAL HARP
MICHAEL LOH ASSOCIATE PRINCIPAL SECOND VIOLIN
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MARIO CHOO TIMPANI & PERCUSSION
FIRST VIOLIN
(Position vacant) Concertmaster, GK Goh Chair
Kong Zhao Hui1
Associate Concertmaster
Chan Yoong-Han2 Fixed Chair
Cao Can*
Chen Da Wei
Duan Yu Ling
Foo Say Ming
Jin Li
Kong Xianlong
Cindy Lee
Karen Tan
William Tan Wei Zhe
Ye Lin*
Zhang Si Jing*
SECOND VIOLIN
Tseng Chieh-An Principal
Michael Loh Associate Principal
Nikolai Koval*
Sayuri Kuru
Hai-Won Kwok
Chikako Sasaki*
Margit Saur
Shao Tao Tao
Wu Man Yun*
Xu Jueyi*
Yeo Teow Meng
Yin Shu Zhan*
Zhao Tian*
VIOLA
Manchin Zhang Principal
Guan Qi Associate Principal
Gu Bing Jie* Fixed Chair
Joyce Huang
Marietta Ku
Luo Biao
Julia Park
Shui Bing
Janice Tsai
Dandan Wang
Yang Shi Li
CELLO
Ng Pei-Sian Principal, The HEAD Foundation Chair
Yu Jing Associate Principal
Guo Hao Fixed Chair
Chan Wei Shing
Jamshid Saydikarimov
Song Woon Teng
Wang Yan
Wu Dai Dai
Zhao Yu Er
DOUBLE BASS
Yang Zheng Yi Associate Principal
Karen Yeo Fixed Chair
Olga Alexandrova
Jacek Mirucki
Guennadi Mouzyka
Wang Xu
ELAINE YEO OBOE & ASSOCIATE PRINCIPAL COR ANGLAIS
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EVGUENI BROKMILLER ASSOCIATE PRINCIPAL FLUTE
FLUTE
Jin Ta Principal, Stephen Riady Chair
Evgueni Brokmiller Associate Principal
Roberto Alvarez
Miao Shanshan
PICCOLO
Roberto Alvarez Assistant Principal
OBOE
Rachel Walker Principal
Pan Yun Associate Principal
Carolyn Hollier
Elaine Yeo
COR ANGLAIS
Elaine Yeo Associate Principal
CLARINET
Ma Yue Principal
Li Xin Associate Principal
Liu Yoko
Tang Xiao Ping
BASS CLARINET
HORN
Gao Jian Associate Principal
Jamie Hersch Associate Principal
Marc-Antoine Robillard Associate Principal
Hoang Van Hoc
TRUMPET
Tang Xiao Ping Assistant Principal
BASSOON
Liu Chang Associate Principal
Christoph Wichert
Zhao Ying Xue
CONTRABASSOON
Zhao Ying Xue Assistant Principal
Jon Paul Dante Principal
David Smith Associate Principal
Lau Wen Rong
TROMBONE
Allen Meek Principal
Orchestra
Damian Patti Associate Principal
Samuel Armstrong
BASS TROMBONE
Wang Wei Assistant Principal
TUBA
Tomoki Natsume Principal
TIMPANI
Christian Schiøler Principal
Mario Choo
PERCUSSION
Jonathan Fox Principal
Mark Suter Associate Principal
Mario Choo
Lim Meng Keh
HARP
Gulnara Mashurova Principal
With deep appreciation to the Rin Collection for their generous loan of string instruments. Kong Zhao Hui performs on a J.B. Guadagnini of Milan, c. 1750, donated by the National Arts Council, Singapore, with the support of Far East Organization and Lee Foundation.
Chan Yoong-Han performs on a David Tecchler, Fecit Roma An. D. 1700, courtesy of Mr G K Goh. Musicians listed alphabetically by family name rotate their seats on a per programme basis.
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CHAN WEI SHING CELLO
Singapore Symphony Choruses
COMBINED CHORUSES EVENTS
Temasek Foundation
SSO National Day Concert
13 Aug 2023, Esplanade Concert Hall
Chloe Chua Plays Paganini
2 Sep 2023, Esplanade Concert Hall
SSO Christmas Fundraising Concert
14 & 15 Dec 2023, Esplanade Concert Hall
Brahms Requiem and Schumann Cello Concerto
20 Apr 2024, Esplanade Concert Hall
A premier body for classical choral singing, the Singapore Symphony Choruses comprise the Singapore Symphony Chorus (SSC), Singapore Symphony Youth Choir (SSYC) and Singapore Symphony Children’s Choir (SSCC).
Drawing membership from diverse ages, nationalities and walks of life, our Choruses embody a comprehensive singing ecosystem that nurtures the brilliance of our brightest young talents, inspires youthful passion for the art and celebrates the best of choral excellence!
At the heart of our holistic training approach, our Choruses are committed to fostering artistic growth and well-rounded personal development, in delivering outstanding performances. Singers are provided with the richest and most unique performing experiences and opportunities to record and perform with some of the world’s most distinguished conductors, artistes and renowned orchestras.
Straddling musical worlds and styles, the Choruses’ repertoire ranges from orchestral masterpieces to a cappella favourites, spanning the Renaissance to contemporary 21st-century music.
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TNG YING
Celebrating Choral Excellence
For over four decades, the Singapore Symphony Chorus (SSC) has been bringing together passionate and talented choristers from all walks of life to celebrate the best of symphonic music-making, and to create music that moves, transcending language and culture.
More than just a choir, the SSC is a warm and vibrant community for lifelong social connections beyond the stage. Seasoned performers at the Victoria Concert Hall and the Esplanade, the chorus’s committed group of singers come together week after week to hone their artistry and volunteer their time to deliver some of the most challenging choral classics to the highest standards.
Led by world-class conductors including Okko Kamu, Lan Shui, Lim Yau, Masaaki Suzuki and Sofi Jeannin, the chorus has amassed an impressive repertoire such as Tippett’s A Child of Our Time, Arvo Pärt’s Te Deum, Britten’s War Requiem, and Bach’s St. John Passion, amongst others, since its founding in 1980.
With their dedication towards presenting outstanding performances, the SSC is the pinnacle of choral excellence in Singapore and a testament to the power of music and how it connects people across cultures and generations.
SSC EVENTS
VCHpresents Organ A Haunted Halloween Hymn 28 & 29 Oct 2023, Victoria Concert Hall
The SSC Affair 2024 7 Apr 2024, Victoria Concert Hall
EUDENICE PALARUAN CHORAL DIRECTOR SHANE THIO REHEARSAL PIANIST ©
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MICHELLE TNG YING
SSYC EVENTS
VCHpresents Chamber
Sunday Afternoon Fancies
25 Feb 2024, Victoria Concert Hall
Inspiring Choral Passion
Energetic and full of dynamism, the Singapore Symphony Youth Choir (SSYC)’s choristers embody a zeal for artistic growth that inspires and pushes boundaries.
Comprised of a myriad of vibrant personalities aged between 17 and 28, the cool collective welcomes likeminded singers to share their journey of youthful passion for symphonic choral music-making, alongside the national orchestra! Performing regularly at the Victoria Concert Hall and the Esplanade, the SSYC is a group of dedicated singers who enjoy coming together to explore some of the most challenging and beloved choral works across styles and genres.
Since 2016, SSYC has had the privilege of performing under the baton of renowned conductors such as Lan Shui, Hans Graf, and Stephen Layton. Their repertoire boasts of musical highlights including Scriabin’s Prometheus, Puccini’s La Bohème, Tallis’s Why Fumeth in Fight, Faure’s Requiem and recordings of Borodin’s Polovtsian Dances and Mahler’s Symphony No. 2.
With the unique opportunity to learn from world renowned musicians and be part of a community that inspires passion, all while creating a professional sound, SSYC is a social journey to reimagine classical music and choral excellence.
WONG LAI FOON CHOIRMASTER EVELYN HANDRISANTO REHEARSAL PIANIST
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SSCC EVENTS
The SSCC Experience 2023
4 & 5 Sep 2023, Victoria Concert Hall
SSCC Auditions 2023
24 Sep 2023, SNYO Studios
The Poetry of Song
25 May 2024, Victoria Concert Hall
Nurturing Choral Brilliance
Established in 2006, the Singapore Symphony Children’s Choir (SSCC) is an exciting and unique opportunity for young singers to work alongside the national orchestra and world-class conductors!
Based at the Victoria Concert Hall, Singapore’s leading children’s choir is dedicated to a holistic training approach that nurtures well-rounded artistic growth, cultivates discipline and confidence, and inspires a lifelong love for music and the arts. More than a choir, the SSCC is a life journey of learning, growth, lasting friendships, and musicmaking at its best.
SSCC has performed great choral masterpieces under the baton of distinguished conductors such as Lim Yau, Sofi Jeannin and François-Xavier Roth, and even shared the stage with critically acclaimed vocal group, The King’s Singers. Most recently, the choir, together with the Singapore Symphony Youth Choir, premiered a treble arrangement of Faure’s Requiem under the direction of world-renowned choral conductor Stephen Layton.
The SSCC’s commitment to musical excellence has enriched generations of singers and audiences, laying the foundation for choral patronage in the local music scene. Along with their fellow choruses, the SSCC is a key player in inspiring young musicians as well as shaping the future of choral music in Singapore and beyond.
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WONG LAI FOON CHOIRMASTER DALE HUANG REHEARSAL PIANIST
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MICHELLE TNG YING
Singapore National Youth Orchestra
The Singapore National Youth Orchestra demonstrates the extraordinary capability of our inspired youth.
Formally established in 1980, we have welcomed generations of youths to the life-changing experience of playing orchestra music, performing locally as well as representing Singapore at prestigious concert halls and music festivals overseas. Over the years, the SNYO has performed in concert venues and music festivals across Australia, Austria, Germany, Italy, Japan, Malaysia and the United Kingdom. Today we are 180 youths aged 10 to 21, from more than 60 schools across Singapore. The SNYO family consists of a main orchestra and a junior orchestra, where they are guided by professional musicians in rehearsals, sectionals and masterclasses.
The SNYO remains a warm and inviting community for youth who love playing music together, where meaningful friendships are made for life. Our programme is accessible to talented youth musicians with selected individual lesson subsidy and travel grants for tours as well as participation in exchange programmes.
Since 2018, Joshua Tan assumed the position of Principal Conductor for the SNYO and Peter Stark was appointed as its first-ever Principal Guest Conductor.
We are recognised by the Ministry of Education as a National Project of Excellence, and part of the Singapore Symphony Group — the arts charity that also manages the Singapore Symphony Orchestra.
www.snyo.org.sg
VISION
To inspire a lifelong love for music and a dedication to exceptional orchestral performance
MISSION
Through the playing of orchestral classical music, we nurture future generations of musicians and build a vibrant music community for Singapore
JOSHUA TAN Principal Conductor
SEOW YIBIN Associate Conductor
PETER STARK Principal Guest Conductor SSO 23/24 SEASON 20
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Artist-In-Residence
CHLOE CHUA VIOLIN
Performing to full houses throughout the 2022/23 season, Chloe Chua’s first year as the SSO’s Artist-In-Residence culminated in the highly anticipated release of her international debut album featuring Vivaldi’s Four Seasons and Locatelli’s The Harmonic Labyrinth
For the 2023/24 season, the Singapore Symphony is thrilled to continue presenting Chloe as our Artist-In-Residence. Highlights this season include performances displaying her feats of Paganinian impossibilities, a Baroque recital and the release of her Mozart Violin Concertos album. Jul
“Chloe is not just Wunderkind, she is a great young artist with a fantastic future.”
REX TEO
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Mozart Sinfonia Concertante, K. 364
Paganini Violin Concerto No. 1
Butterfly Lovers Violin Concerto
Baroque recital with organ 2023 Performances 2024 Performances
Sep
Nov
Jan
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FRI
& SAT 7.30pm 14 & 15 JUL
Esplanade Concert Hall
$20 - $88
Singapore Symphony Orchestra
Gerard Salonga conductor
Selections from:
The Dark Knight Rises
Gladiator
Inception
Interstellar
The Last Samurai
Madagascar
Man of Steel
The Lion King and more...
The Singapore Symphony Orchestra opens its 2023/24 Season with the music of the one-and-only Hans Zimmer, one of the most admired film composers of our time. Inspired by the time-honoured traditions of The Last Samurai, the cosmic journey of Interstellar, or the unsung heroism of the Dark Knight, this epic musical experience conducted by Gerard Salonga is one you won’t want to miss.
This is a live orchestra concert presentation with no film screening.
ILLUSTRATION BY SHERILYN LIM Dedicated to SSO 23/24 SEASON 23
JUL S
27 & 28
THU & FRI 7.30pm
Esplanade Concert Hall
$15 - $88
Singapore Symphony Orchestra
Hans Graf Music Director
Chloe Chua violin/Artist-In-Residence*
He Ziyu viola*
CHLOE CHUA AND HE ZIYU
ELEGANT AND HEROIC
MOZART Overture to The Magic Flute Sinfonia Concertante for Violin, Viola and Orchestra in E-flat major, K. 364*
R. STRAUSS Ein Heldenleben (“A Hero’s Life”)
Dedicated to
Our Mozart Violin Concerto cycle with SSO Artist-InResidence Chloe Chua is supplemented with this performance of the Sinfonia Concertante, where she is joined by another youthful augur of musical brilliance, He Ziyu. SSO Music Director Hans Graf ramps up the stakes as the Singapore Symphony Orchestra chronicles Richard Strauss’s groundbreaking orchestral spectacle, Ein Heldenleben, under his baton. An eye-opening experience from start to finish!
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AUG
FRI & SAT 7.30pm
Victoria Concert Hall
$15 - $88
4 & 5 S
SEIKA ISHIDA PLAYS CHOPIN CONTEMPLATIVE AND DIGNIFIED
WEBER Oberon Overture
CHOPIN Piano Concerto No. 2 in F minor, Op. 21*
SCHUBERT Symphony No. 9 in C major, D. 944 “The Great”
Much praised during her debut with the Singapore Symphony in 2022, Seika Ishida returns to play Chopin’s Piano Concerto No. 2, a work of refined nostalgia to match the Japanese pianist’s exquisite command of the keyboard. SSO Music Director Hans Graf takes us from this youthful artistry to Schubertian Romantic grandeur – his Great Symphony, an enduring statement of musical nobility.
Singapore Symphony Orchestra
Hans Graf Music Director
Seika Ishida piano*
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THE SINGAPORE SOUND 13 AUG
SUN 4pm
Esplanade Concert Hall
$15 - $48
TEMASEK FOUNDATION
SSO NATIONAL DAY CONCERT
Now in its sixth year, the SSO National Day Concert is the Singapore Symphony’s well-established annual showcase of Singaporean capability in every aspect of music. Join us to witness the world premieres of new music by Singaporean composers commissioned by the SSO, and hear us revive musical treasures from the repertory of Singapore’s pioneer composers.
Singapore Symphony Orchestra
Singapore Symphony Chorus
Singapore Symphony Youth Choir
Singapore Symphony Children's Choir
Ng Tianhui conductor
Eudenice Palaruan Choral Director
Wong Lai Foon Choirmaster
Presented by
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Ng Tianhui
SAT 7.30pm
Esplanade Concert Hall
$15 - $88
Singapore Symphony Orchestra
Yue Bao conductor
Jan Vogler cello*
THREE CONTINENTS CELLO CONCERTO
RACHMANINOFF SYMPHONIC DANCES
BARBER Overture to The School for Scandal
MUHLY/HELBIG/ZHOU Three Continents Cello Concerto*
Asian Premiere
RACHMANINOFF Symphonic Dances
Barber’s breakthrough work, the brilliantly scored overture to The School for Scandal and Rachmaninoff’s thrilling Symphonic Dances frame the Asian premiere of the Drei Kontinente Cello Concerto. This collaboration by acclaimed contemporary composers Nico Muhly (USA), Sven Helbig (Germany) and Zhou Long (China), co-commissioned by the SSO, will be championed by its dedicatee, the renowned cellist Jan Vogler, whom Gramophone magazine called the “unifying force [whose] musical personality defines the piece.”
25 & 26
FRI & SAT 7.30pm
Victoria Concert Hall
$15 - $88
BLISS – MOZART’S CLARINET CONCERTO SERENITY, WIT AND NOBILITY
ROSSINI Semiramide Overture
MOZART Clarinet Concerto in A major, K. 622*
HAYDN Symphony No. 100 in G major “Military”
Singapore Symphony Orchestra
Mario Venzago conductor
Julian Bliss clarinet*
The Singapore Symphony presents music from three of the finest composers at the turn of the 18th century: the lively theatrics of Rossini’s Semiramide Overture prove why it is a concert hall staple, while the percussion brings a martial swagger to Haydn’s 100th Symphony. The versatile British clarinetist
Julian Bliss lifts you to aural heaven with Mozart’s Clarinet Concerto – one of the first and still the finest in its genre.
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19 AUG
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AUG
© BEN WRIGHT
© MARCO GROB
SSO 23/24 SEASON 27
© MICHAEL STARGHILL
SAT 7.30pm
Esplanade Concert Hall
$15 - $88
CHLOE CHUA PLAYS PAGANINI SPIRIT
OF ADVENTURE
ROSSINI Overture to Il viaggio a Reims
PAGANINI Violin Concerto No. 1, Op. 6*
DEBUSSY Nocturnes^
VAUGHAN WILLIAMS Toward the Unknown Region^ S
Singapore Symphony Orchestra
Singapore Symphony Chorus^
Singapore Symphony Youth Choir^
Mario Venzago conductor
Eudenice Palaruan Choral Director
Wong Lai Foon Choirmaster
Chloe Chua violin/Artist-In-Residence*
Paganini is a name associated with impossible feats on the violin, and what better way to show they are possible than in the hands of the very best such as Singapore’s brightest violin star, Chloe Chua?
Esteemed Swiss maestro Mario Venzago leads this myriad display of instrumental and choral skill, the latter with the Singapore Symphony Chorus and Youth Choir as the magical sirènes in Debussy’s Nocturnes and explorers in Vaughan Williams’s paean vocalising Walt Whitman’s transcendent poetry.
2 SEP
© ALBERTO VENZAGO
© REX TEO SSO 23/24 SEASON 28
Mario Venzago
LITTLE
RED RIDING HOOD
SAT 11am & 2pm SUN 11am & 2pm
9 & 10 SEP
Victoria Concert Hall
$25, $35 Family package available
This September school holidays, the Singapore Symphony Orchestra presents the classic fairy tale of Little Red Riding Hood – except this time, Roald Dahl’s feisty Little Red is no pushover! Watch as the SSO and actors of Dandi Productions use clever lighting, music, bold costumes and lively theatre to show you how Little Red thwarts the Big Bad Wolf to save the day.
Singapore Symphony Orchestra
Rodolfo Barráez Associate Conductor
Dandi Productions
Features actors in costume performing with the orchestra. Recommended for ages 4 and above. No admission for infants-in-arms. No admission without a ticket.
23 SEP
SAT 7.30pm
Victoria Concert Hall
$15 - $48
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PRESIDENT’S YOUNG PERFORMERS CONCERT
Singapore Symphony Orchestra
Rodolfo Barráez Associate Conductor
Hao Jia piano*
RACHMANINOFF Piano Concerto No. 3 in D minor. Op. 30*
MENDELSSOHN Symphony No. 3 in A minor, Op. 56 “Scottish”
Scintillating with Romantic grandeur, Rachmaninoff’s popular Third Piano Concerto makes a sweeping display of pianistic virtuosity. First Prize (Senior Piano) winner of the National Piano and Violin Competition 2019 and Steinway Youth Piano Competition 2016, 22-year-old Hao Jia is the Singapore Symphony’s 2023 President’s Young Performer who takes the stage again with this imposing masterpiece. Mendelssohn’s popular Scottish Symphony makes up the second half of this concert directed by SSO Associate Conductor Rodolfo Barráez.
SSO 23/24 SEASON 29
29 & 30 SEP
FRI & SAT 7.30pm
Victoria Concert Hall
$25 - $108
MISCHA MAISKY AND HAN-NA CHANG TRANQUILLITY, BRILLIANCE AND GRANDEUR
WAGNER Siegfried Idyll
SAINT-SAËNS Cello Concerto No. 1 in A minor, Op. 33* MOZART Symphony No. 41 in C major, K. 551 “Jupiter”
We begin with two pieces from the 1870s: Wagner’s serene Siegfried Idyll, a tender birthday gift to his wife, followed by one of the most admired cello concertos of all time –Saint-Saëns’s uplifting Cello Concerto No. 1. A marvellous showcase for one of the most celebrated cellists today, Mischa Maisky. Accompanying him with the Singapore Symphony Orchestra is charismatic South Korean conductor Han-Na Chang, who also directs Mozart’s splendid Jupiter Symphony.
Singapore Symphony Orchestra
Han-Na Chang conductor
Mischa Maisky cello*
SSO 23/24 SEASON 30
© BERNARD ROSENBERG
© OLE WUTTUDAL
5 OCT
THU 7.30pm
Esplanade Concert Hall $15 - $88
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Singapore Symphony Orchestra
Hans Graf Music Director Ng Pei-Sian cello*
Manchin Zhang viola*
HEROIC TALES OF RICHARD STRAUSS DESTINY AND FORTUNE
RICHARD STRAUSS
Serenade in E-flat major, Op. 7 Till Eulenspiegel’s Merry Pranks, Op. 28 Don Quixote, Op. 35*
The full power of the modern orchestra was unleashed when German composer Richard Strauss revealed a range of instrumental colours and heroic bravura that the concert hall had never experienced before. Witness it for yourself as the Singapore Symphony Orchestra brings to life the merry misadventures of the prankster Till Eulenspiegel and the fantastic escapades of the would-be knight, Don Quixote, featuring SSO Principal Cello Ng Pei-Sian and Principal Viola Manchin Zhang.
SSO 23/24 SEASON 31
SAT 4pm SUN 11am & 2pm
7 & 8 OCT
Victoria Concert Hall
$32, $40
SSO’s popular Babies’ Proms returns! Discover the fun and fantastic world of the orchestra and its different instruments in this free-and-easy musical day out for parents and kids. Be ready to get up from your seats and move along to the music with your lively Babies' Proms host, Uncle Bill!
Singapore Symphony Orchestra
Leonard Tan conductor
William Ledbetter “Uncle Bill” presenter
Recommended for ages 6 and below. Tickets are required for children aged 2 and above. Free for children under 2 years if accompanied by an adult with a ticket.
SSO BABIES' PROMS
SSO 23/24 SEASON 32
OCT
13 & 14
DVO Ř ÁK AND TCHAIKOVSKY –HANS GRAF AND LEONIDAS KAVAKOS
ENDLESS MELODY
FRI & SAT 7.30pm
Victoria Concert Hall
$25 - $108
Singapore Symphony Orchestra
Hans Graf Music Director
Leonidas Kavakos violin*
15 OCT
LEONIDAS KAVAKOS IN RECITAL
SUN 4pm Victoria Concert Hall
$20 - $70
Details in VCHpresents section
DVOŘÁK Four Legends from Op. 59
TCHAIKOVSKY Violin Concerto in D major, Op. 35*
DVOŘÁK Symphony No. 6 in D major, Op. 60
Tchaikovsky’s glorious Violin Concerto headlines this SSO Gala concert with famed Greek violin virtuoso Leonidas Kavakos as soloist. Dvořák’s endless gift for melody is a perfect match to this immensely popular work, as the programme turns to the lyric warmth and Bohemian sunshine of his Sixth Symphony, and four scenes from his picturesque Legends.
© MARCO BORGGREVE SSO 23/24 SEASON 33
FRI 7.30pm
Esplanade Concert Hall
$15 - $88
BENNETT VIOLIN CONCERTO AND TCHAIKOVSKY 4
MELODY AND MELODRAMA
Singapore Symphony Orchestra
Andrew Litton conductor
Chloë Hanslip violin*
ROBERT RUSSELL BENNETT Violin Concerto in A major* Asian Premiere
TCHAIKOVSKY Symphony No. 4 in F minor, Op. 36
Robert Russell Bennett (1894–1981) is the American composer and arranger best known for inventing the Broadway sound, credited for orchestrating the musicals of such famous composers as Irving Berlin, George Gershwin and Richard Rodgers. His violin concerto, a rarely heard work from 1941, shows its roots in film and stage with expressive drama. Join British violinist Chloë Hanslip and American maestro Andrew Litton as they present this underrated gem, with Tchaikovsky’s tumultuous symphonic masterpiece, the Fourth Symphony in the second half.
DUKE VIOLIN CONCERTO AND TCHAIKOVSKY 6
FRI 7.30pm
Esplanade Concert Hall
$15 - $88
THRILL AND PASSION
Singapore Symphony Orchestra
Andrew Litton conductor
Chloë Hanslip violin*
VERNON DUKE Violin Concerto* Asian Premiere
TCHAIKOVSKY Symphony No. 6 in B minor, Op. 74 “Pathétique”
If there’s a hint of Prokofiev, Barber and Korngold in the Violin Concerto by Vernon Duke (1903–1969), it may come as a no surprise to learn that its composer was born Vladimir Dukelsky in Russia and subsequently Americanised. Famous contemporaries who praised his work include Diaghilev, Prokofiev, Gershwin, Koussevitzky and Balanchine – for good reason, which you will hear in his instantly compelling Violin Concerto. Tchaikovsky’s epic Pathétique Symphony completes this exciting programme of rare gem and concert hall favourite.
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20 OCT
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27 OCT © DOMINIC
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SSO 23/24 SEASON 34
PHUA
KAUPO KIKKAS
NOV
2
THU 7.30pm
Victoria Concert Hall
$20 - $45
NOV
3
FRI 7.30pm
Victoria Concert Hall
BACH’S BRANDENBURG CONCERTOS PART I
J.S. BACH Brandenburg Concertos No. 1, 2 & 3 VIVALDI Concerto for Two Violins and Cello in D minor
BACH’S BRANDENBURG CONCERTOS PART II
J.S. BACH Brandenburg Concertos No. 4, 5 & 6 Concerto for Harpsichord and Strings in F minor, BWV 1056
Intricate and bursting with energy and life, Bach’s Brandenburg Concertos are some of the finest music ever written. Andrew Arthur, Associate Director and harpsichordist of the UK’s renowned period ensemble, The Hanover Band, leads the Singapore Symphony Orchestra in these pinnacles of Baroque music, including that of Bach’s contemporary, Vivaldi, whose music he studied and transcribed with reverence.
Singapore Symphony Orchestra
Andrew Arthur harpsichord/conductor
$20 - $45 SSO 23/24 SEASON 35
10 & 11
FRI & SAT 7.30pm
Victoria Concert Hall
$15 - $88
BUTTERFLY LOVERS VIOLIN CONCERTO 梁祝小提琴协奏曲
Singapore Symphony Orchestra
Rodolfo Barráez Associate Conductor
Chloe Chua violin/Artist-In-Residence*
The exquisite Butterfly Lovers Violin Concerto is one of the most popular works of its kind from the 20th century, inspired by the eponymous Chinese legend. Singapore Symphony Artist-In-Residence Chloe Chua will transport you to scenic China with its rapturous music, sweeping you up in the tale of the starcrossed lovers, Liang Shanbo (梁山伯) and Zhu Yingtai (祝英台). Conducted by SSO Associate Conductor Rodolfo Barráez, the concert begins with the soulful warmth of Sunshine Over Tashkurgan (also featuring Chloe Chua) and ends with the sunlit exaltation of Beethoven’s spirited Eighth Symphony.
CHEN GANG Sunshine Over Tashkurgan*
HE ZHANHAO/CHEN GANG 梁祝小提琴协奏曲 Butterfly Lovers Violin Concerto*
BEETHOVEN Symphony No. 8 in F major, Op. 93
CHOPIN AND BEETHOVEN – BRUCE LIU AND JUKKA-PEKKA SARASTE
SCHOENBERG Chamber Symphony No. 2, Op. 38
CHOPIN Piano Concerto No. 1 in E minor, Op. 11*
BEETHOVEN Symphony No. 1 in C major, Op. 21
Winner of the 18th Chopin Piano Competition in 2021, Canadian pianist Bruce Liu has been praised for his effortless virtuosity, charisma and insouciance – perfect for the elegiac poetry of Chopin’s music. Prominent Finnish maestro Jukka-Pekka Saraste leads the Singapore Symphony Orchestra in Schoenberg’s eyeopening Chamber Symphony No. 2 and Beethoven’s First Symphony, heir to Mozart’s symphonic crown.
Singapore Symphony Orchestra
Jukka-Pekka Saraste conductor
Bruce Liu piano*
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© YANZHANG © JOEL LOW
to SSO 23/24 SEASON 36
Dedicated
FRI 4pm SAT 11am & 2pm 17 & 18 NOV
Victoria Concert Hall $25, $35 Family package available
Carnival of the Animals
A royal lion, swift donkeys, dignified tortoises, lumbering elephants, graceful swan, hopping kangaroos, an ethereal aquarium, with a special appearance by tinkling skeletons and pianists – the delightfully vivid Carnival of the Animals has entertained generations of music-lovers young and old. Hailing from Canada, L’Arsenal à Musique will lend its theatrical talents to the Singapore Symphony Orchestra in this fun-filled concert for children.
Singapore Symphony Orchestra
Rodolfo Barráez Associate Conductor
L’Arsenal à Musique
Features actors and circus theatre (animal puppetry/costumes) in performance with the orchestra. Recommended for ages 4 and above. No admission for infants-in-arms. No admission without a ticket.
TEMASEK FOUNDATION SSO
ILLUSTRATION BY ALFONSO CERVANTES
SSO 23/24 SEASON 37
Presented
by
8 DEC
FRI 7.30pm
Victoria Concert Hall
$15 - $88
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RUDOLF BUCHBINDER –BEETHOVEN
PIANO CONCERTOS 2 & 3
REDISCOVERING BEETHOVEN
BEETHOVEN Piano Concerto No. 2 in B-flat major, Op. 19*
Piano Concerto No. 3 in C minor, Op. 37*
With a distinguished career spanning over 60 years, Austrian pianist Rudolf Buchbinder is a legend of our time. Fuelled by his lifelong dedication to Beethoven, he is a unique font of wisdom on the great composer’s music. In his hands, Beethoven’s youthful Piano Concerto No. 2 positively sings, and paired with the dauntless drive of No. 3, this is a vigorous first instalment in the maestro’s two-concert extravaganza.
Singapore Symphony Orchestra
Rudolf Buchbinder piano/conductor*
9 DEC
SAT 7.30pm
Victoria Concert Hall
$15 - $88
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10 DEC
MOONLIGHT, PATHÉTIQUE AND APPASSIONATA
SUN 4pm
Victoria Concert Hall
$20 - $60
Rudolf Buchbinder piano
Details in VCHpresents section
RUDOLF BUCHBINDER –BEETHOVEN PIANO CONCERTOS 1 & 4
BEETHOVEN’S UNIVERSALITY
BEETHOVEN Piano Concerto No. 1 in C major, Op. 15*
Piano Concerto No. 4 in G major, Op. 58*
Tradition and innovation, faithfulness and freedom, authenticity and open-mindedness merge in Rudolf Buchbinder’s readings of great piano literature. The elegance and wit of Beethoven’s First Piano Concerto versus the noble sensibilities of No. 4 define the journey of refinement perfected by Buchbinder’s mastery of the piano.
Singapore Symphony Orchestra
Rudolf Buchbinder piano/conductor*
SSO 23/24 SEASON 38
© MARCO BORGGREVE
DEC
14
& 15
THU & FRI 7.30pm
Esplanade Concert Hall
$58 - $498
SSO CHRISTMAS FUNDRAISING CONCERT A GIFT OF MUSIC
Singapore Symphony Orchestra
Singapore Symphony Chorus
Singapore Symphony Youth Choir
Singapore Symphony Children’s Choir
Rodolfo Barráez Associate Conductor
Eudenice Palaruan Choral Director
Wong Lai Foon Choirmaster
Merry Christmas! It’s that time of the year again when the Singapore Symphony family dresses the stage with musical joy and blessed harmonies for the yuletide season. Join us in our annual celebration, a perfect way to add cheer to your year-end festivities!
©
LIM SSO 23/24 SEASON 39
ALOYSIUS
© SLOTH CREATIVES
&
FRI & SAT 7.30pm
Esplanade Concert Hall
$15 - $88
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RACHMANINOFF PIANO CONCERTO 2 AND SYMPHONY 2
ROMANTIC VIRTUOSITY
Singapore Symphony Orchestra
Hans Graf Music Director
Garrick Ohlsson piano*
“Do what the composer did, not what he wrote,” so said veteran American pianist Garrick Ohlsson of Rachmaninoff. The famous fate-laden opening of Rachmaninoff’s Piano Concerto No. 2 here is only the beginning of the sweeping Romanticism and dazzling flair of two back-to-back Rachmaninoff programmes led by Singapore Symphony Music Director Hans Graf. Be prepared for a tear-inducing journey of heartfelt emotion – this is the music that brought Rachmaninoff out of despair and into immortal fame.
RACHMANINOFF Piano Concerto No. 2 in C minor, Op. 18*
Symphony No. 2 in E minor, Op. 27
DARIO ACOSTA
18 & 19
THU & FRI 7.30pm
Esplanade Concert Hall
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RACHMANINOFF PIANO CONCERTO 3 AND SYMPHONY 3
FIRE AND LYRICISM
Singapore Symphony Orchestra
Hans Graf Music Director
Jae-Hyuck Cho piano*
A towering masterpiece resplendent with intense, soaring passion, Rachmaninoff’s Piano Concerto No. 3 is the music of a soul bared to its heart. “Nothing in life worth anything comes easy”, so says Korean pianist Jae-Hyuck Cho, whose recordings of the Rachmaninoff Concertos with Hans Graf have been described as a “marriage of fire and lyricism [that] is perfectly judged; Graf is ever the perfect musical partner”. Witness this for yourself, then bask in the wondrous colours of Rachmaninoff’s beautiful Third Symphony.
RACHMANINOFF Piano Concerto No. 3 in D minor. Op. 30*
Symphony No. 3 in A minor, Op. 44
This concert is dedicated to the late Dr Goh Keng Swee, founding patron of the SSO.
© NIKOLAJ LUND ©
12
13 JAN
$15 - $88 JAN
SSO 23/24 SEASON 41
Dedicated to
26 & 27
FRI & SAT 7.30pm
Esplanade Concert Hall
E.T. THE EXTRA-TERRESTRIAL –FILM WITH LIVE ORCHESTRA
MUSIC BY JOHN WILLIAMS
Singapore Symphony Orchestra
Joshua Tan conductor
Director Steven Spielberg’s heartwarming masterpiece is one of the brightest stars in motion picture history. Filled with unparalleled magic and imagination, E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial follows the moving story of a lost little alien who befriends a 10-year-old boy named Elliott. Experience all the mystery and fun of their unforgettable adventure in the beloved movie that captivated audiences around the world, complete with John Williams’ Academy Award®-winning score performed live by a full symphony orchestra in sync to the film projected on a huge HD screen! ©A.M.P.A.S.®
This is a live orchestra concert presentation with film screening.
$20 restricted view - $108 JAN E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial is a trademark and copyright of Universal Studios. Licensed by Universal Studios. All Rights Reserved. 42
1 MAR
FRI 7.30pm
Esplanade Concert Hall
$15 - $88
LAN SHUI AND BOMSORI RAPTURE AND TITAN
NIELSEN Violin Concerto, Op. 33* MAHLER Symphony No. 1 in D major “Titan” S
Singapore Symphony Orchestra
Lan Shui Conductor Laureate Bomsori Kim violin*
Lan Shui, Conductor Laureate of the Singapore Symphony Orchestra, returns to conduct the SSO! Mahler’s monumental symphonies have been a signature of his programming as SSO Music Director from 1997 to 2019 – look forward to this rendition of the First under his baton. Korean superstar violinist Bomsori Kim shines in the first half with the panoramic splendour of Nielsen’s Violin Concerto.
© KYUTAI SHIM SSO 23/24 SEASON 43
SAT 11am & 2pm 16 MAR
Esplanade Concert Hall
$25, $35 Family package available
SLEEPOVER AT THE MUSEUM
BY DAVID BUCS
Imagine spending your birthday at a museum! Follow Mason and his friends with the Singapore Symphony Orchestra on a musical and scientific scavenger hunt through the exhibits. Based on the book by composer and author Karen LeFrak, ardent champion of musical and literary education for children, this concert for children is perfect for museum lovers and adventure-seekers, and as an introduction to classical music.
ILLUSTRATION
Singapore Symphony Orchestra Rodolfo Barráez Associate Conductor Tan Rui Shan narrator
SSO 23/24 SEASON 44
Features orchestra with narrator and projected images. Suitable for ages 7 and above. No admission for infants-in-arms. No admission without a ticket.
23 MAR
SAT 7.30pm
Esplanade Concert Hall
$15 - $88
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Singapore Symphony Orchestra
Gábor Káli conductor
Dénes Várjon piano*
THE HUNGARIAN CONNECTION – BRAHMS PIANO CONCERTO 1
HUANG RUO Tipping Point Asian Premiere/SSO Co-commission
BRAHMS Piano Concerto No. 1 in D minor, Op. 15*
BARTÓK Concerto For Orchestra
The genesis of Brahms’s First Piano Concerto, a rhapsodic treasure of the Romantic piano concerto repertory, involved the correspondence and support of none other than legendary Hungarian violinist-conductor Joseph Joachim. Fast-forward 165 years since the premiere, the Budapest-born pianist, Dénes Várjon, joins his Hungarian compatriot Gábor Káli to present this masterpiece of symphonic proportions. Bartók’s well-known Concerto For Orchestra, named for its virtuosic writing for every instrument of the orchestra, makes a terrific showcase of the Singapore Symphony Orchestra.
29
&
30 MAR
FRI & SAT 7.30pm
Victoria Concert Hall
$15 - $88
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Singapore Symphony Orchestra
Gabriel Venzago conductor
Jin Ta flute*
JOHN WILLIAMS –ESSAY AND FLUTE CONCERTO
JOHN WILLIAMS Essay for Strings Asian Premiere Flute Concerto* Asian Premiere
BEETHOVEN Symphony No. 2 in D major, Op. 36
A dark and mysterious atmosphere fills the Essay for Strings by John Williams, the most famous film composer of our times. You may be more familiar with his music for the movies, but you’ll certainly hear a dramatic hint of his well-known scores in the Essay and his Japanese-influenced Flute Concerto, starring SSO Principal Flute and Stephen Riady Chair, Jin Ta. The blistering energy of Beethoven’s Symphony No. 2 makes an exciting contrast in the second half.
SSO 23/24 SEASON 45
6 APR
SAT 7.30pm
Esplanade Concert Hall
$25 - $128
OLGA PERETYATKO –A NIGHT AT THE OPERA CASTA DIVA
Truly enchanting, dazzling, luxurious – soprano Olga Peretyatko has charmed audiences all over the world with her voice, singing opera roles by Mozart, Donizetti, Bellini, Rossini, Verdi and other composers. Join the Singapore Symphony Orchestra and the acclaimed Mikhail Agrest as they accompany her in a night of the most cherished opera arias from the French and Italian repertory.
BIZET Carmen Suite No. 1
“Ouvre ton coeur” from Vasco de Gama
“Me voila seule dans la nuit” from Le Pecheurs de Perles
CHABRIER Lamento
MASSENET Gavotte from Manon
GOUNOD Valse from Roméo et Juliette
DONIZETTI Overture to Don Pasquale
“Quel guardo il cavaliere” from Don Pasquale
BELLINI “Casta Diva” from Norma
PUCCINI Preludio Sinfonico
VERDI “D’amor sull’ali rose” from Il trovatore “Merce dilette amici” from I vespri Siciliani
Singapore Symphony Orchestra
Mikhail Agrest conductor
Olga Peretyatko soprano
© ALIKHAN PHOTOGRAPHY
SSO 23/24 SEASON 46
Mikhail Agrest
12 & 13 APR
FRI & SAT 7.30pm
Victoria Concert Hall $15 - $88
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KREISLER, STRAVINSKY AND MOZART REDISCOVERING THE PAST
KREISLER Violin Concerto in the Style of Vivaldi
STRAVINSKY Pulcinella Suite
MOZART Symphony No. 38 in D major, K. 504 “Prague”
Italian Baroque, French ballet, Viennese ingenuity, Czech inspiration are the many facets of Europe that illuminate this concert. We hear the rarely performed Violin Concerto by Fritz Kreisler, who once passed it off as Vivaldi’s handiwork, Stravinsky’s comedic ballet inspired by Italian legend and Mozart’s lively Prague Symphony. Danish violinist-conductor Nikolaj Szeps-Znaider leads the Singapore Symphony in this light-hearted, charming programme.
Singapore Symphony Orchestra
Nikolaj Szeps-Znaider conductor/violin
BRAHMS REQUIEM AND SCHUMANN CELLO CONCERTO SOLACE FOR HUMANITY
SAT 7.30pm
Singapore Symphony Orchestra
Singapore National Youth Orchestra
Singapore Symphony Chorus^
Singapore Symphony Youth Choir^
Hans Graf Music Director
Eudenice Palaruan Choral Director
Wong Lai Foon Choirmaster
Qin Li-Wei cello*
Susanna Andersson soprano^
20 APR SSO 23/24 SEASON 47
SCHUMANN Cello Concerto in A minor, Op. 129*
BRAHMS Ein deutsches Requiem^
Bo Skovhus baritone^
Blessed are they that mourn, for they shall be comforted. Brahms wrote his Requiem not to mourn the dead, but to give solace to the bereaved. Brahms himself lost a dear friend and mentor when Schumann died in 1856. The latter never heard his Cello Concerto performed. Their music comes to life in this soul-searching programme featuring Singapore-based Australian cellist Qin Li-Wei in Schumann’s Cello Concerto and the Singapore National Youth Orchestra playing side-by-side with the SSO. The Singapore Symphony Chorus and Youth Choir, Swedish soprano Susanna Andersson and Danish baritone Bo Skovhus lend their voices to Brahms’s Requiem.
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Esplanade Concert Hall $15 - $88 BREMEN CATHEDRAL © JÜRGEN HOWALDT
SAT 7.30pm
Esplanade Concert Hall
$15 - $88
RAVEL’S SPAIN RAPSODIE ESPAGNOLE
Singapore Symphony Orchestra
Hans Graf Music Director
Jade Tan mezzo-soprano/Concepción
Bo Skovhus baritone/Ramiro
¡Ole! Expect sumptuous songs, Flamenco rhythms, wry humour and an orchestral swirl of colours unique to the French masters in this evening of music inspired by Spain. Ravel’s one-act comédie musicale The Spanish Hour will be semi-staged with Singaporean mezzo-soprano Jade Tan in the leading role, while baritone Bo Skovhus serenades his perfect lady in the enchanting songs of Don Quichotte à Dulcinée. This magical night conducted by Singapore Symphony Music Director Hans Graf also displays the orchestra in Ravel’s full sonic canvas, from the evocative Rapsodie espagnole to the electrifying, utterly unforgettable Boléro.
RAVEL L’Heure espagnole (The Spanish Hour)
Rapsodie espagnole
Chanson espagnole
Pièce en forme de habanera (orch. Hoérée)
Don Quichotte à Dulcinée
Boléro
With surtitles in English.
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27 APR
SSO 23/24 SEASON 48
MAY
2 & 3
THU & FRI 7.30pm
TCHAIKOVSKY AND PROKOFIEV –HANS GRAF AND BENJAMIN SCHMID
TCHAIKOVSKY Romeo and Juliet Overture-Fantasy PROKOFIEV Violin Concerto No. 2 in G minor, Op. 63*
TCHAIKOVSKY Symphony No. 5 in E minor, Op. 64 S
Singapore Symphony Orchestra
Hans Graf Music Director
Benjamin Schmid violin*
Tchaikovsky holds nothing back in his tremendous Fifth Symphony, a towering work with its heart fully on its sleeve, nor in his turbulent overture encapsulating the passion and angst of Romeo and Juliet. Couple these with the lyrical desolation of Prokofiev’s Violin Concerto No. 2, starring the versatile and critically acclaimed violinist Benjamin Schmid, and you have a lavish programme of Romantic fervour and piquant modernity that will not fail to please.
Esplanade Concert Hall $15 - $88 SSO 23/24 SEASON 49
22 MAY | POETRY OF THE HARP – XAVIER DE MAISTRE
WED 7.30pm
Victoria Concert Hall
$20 - $60
Details in VCHpresents section
MAY
25
SAT 7.30pm
Esplanade Concert Hall
$15 - $88
S
Singapore Symphony Orchestra
Pierre Bleuse conductor
Xavier de Maistre harp*
VIRTUOSE DE LA HARPE –XAVIER DE MAISTRE FROM ROME TO ARGENTINA
RESPIGHI Fountains of Rome
GINASTERA Harp Concerto, Op. 25*
RESPIGHI Roman Festivals
The scintillating beauty and spellbinding modernity of Ginastera’s Harp Concerto reveal the rich compositional style of the Argentine composer. Acclaimed French harpist Xavier de Maistre makes a striking soloist in this colourful, evocative work. No less thrilling are Respighi’s shimmering tributes to ancient Rome in this orchestral pageant led by French maestro Pierre Bleuse.
© NIKOLAJ LUND SSO 23/24 SEASON 50
SAT 7.30pm
Esplanade Concert Hall
$15 - $88
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EMPEROR CONCERTO AND SYMPHONIE FANTASTIQUE SPIRIT OF THE ROMANTICS
Singapore Symphony Orchestra
Pierre Bleuse conductor
Paul Lewis piano*
Beethoven’s aptly named Emperor Piano Concerto is music of magnificent, heroic nobility matching the composer’s legend.
Berlioz’s spectacular Symphonie fantastique, another concert hall favourite, is a torrid musical drama – lovestruck, intoxicating, tender, obsessive – a symphonic arc of Romantic fervour and inevitable doom. Join the Singapore Symphony Orchestra in this final, epic chapter of the 2023/24 season.
KOH CHENG JIN SSO New Commission
BEETHOVEN Piano Concerto No. 5 in E-flat major, Op. 73 “Emperor”*
BERLIOZ Symphonie fantastique
SSO 23/24 SEASON 51
1 JUN
Free Concerts
Every season, the Singapore Symphony Orchestra presents free concerts in July, March and May, bringing the beauty and joy of classical music to people all around Singapore - from our home at the Victoria Concert Hall to residential neighbourhoods and our nation’s gardens.
Singapore Symphony Orchestra
2023
WED 12.30pm 19 JUL SSO LUNCHTIME CONCERT Victoria Concert Hall
FRI 7.30pm 21 JUL SAT 6pm 22 JUL
Rodolfo Barráez Associate Conductor Venue Partners
SSO IN YOUR COMMUNITY
Anglo-Chinese School (Independent)
TEMASEK FOUNDATION SSO
SYMPHONY IN THE GARDENS
Shaw Foundation Symphony Stage, Singapore Botanic Gardens
CONCERTSFREE
CONCERTSFREE
SSO IN YOUR COMMUNITY
WANG WEI ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL BASS TROMBONE & FAMILY: EMILY WANG, JACOB WANG, DONG YING DUAN YU LING FIRST VIOLIN & FAMILY: LIU MING JIE, GUAIGUAI ( 乖乖 ) © NATHANIEL LIM WED 12.30pm 6 MAR SSO LUNCHTIME CONCERT Victoria Concert Hall FRI 7.30pm 8 MAR SSO IN YOUR COMMUNITY Venue to be confirmed SAT 6.30pm 9 MAR TEMASEK FOUNDATION SSO MUSIC IN THE MEADOW The Meadow, Gardens by the Bay 12 MAY SSO MOTHER’S DAY CONCERT Shaw Foundation Symphony Stage, Singapore Botanic Gardens 2024 CONCERTSFREE CONCERTSFREE
Concert
The Singapore Symphony’s VCHpresents series is a showcase of the finest musicians from Singapore and around the world. Divided into Chamber, Organ, Baroque Festival and Intimate Moments programmes, expect a plethora of diverse programmes traditional and unexpected in this series exclusive to the Victoria Concert Hall.
VCHpresents Organ concerts are sponsored by Lee Foundation
© ALOYSIUS LIM
20 AUG | ORGAN
ACOUSTIC SHOCK – AN ORGAN AND ELECTRONIC MUSIC SPECTACULAR
SUN 4pm | $5
Highlights
LARRY KING Fanfares to the Tongues of Fire
JONATHAN HARVEY Toccata for organ and tape
Anne Maria Lim organ Benjamin Ang electronic music producer
12 & 13 SEP |
乐享时光 | 琴云秋乐
Intimate Moments: Nocturne Conversations held in Mandarin only
TUE & WED 7.30pm VCH Dance Studio | $20
Yao Xiao Yun piano Musicians of the SSO
1 OCT | ORGAN
UNBOXING THE ORGAN WITH DR PHOON YU AND THE LORONG BOYS
SUN 4pm | $5
Highlights
J.S. BACH Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott, BWV 720
Arr. LORONG BOYS & AUGUST LUM Shape of Paganini
Arr. LORONG BOYS Thus Rocked Zarathustra
Phoon Yu organ
Lorong Boys
15 OCT | CHAMBER
LEONIDAS KAVAKOS IN RECITAL
SUN 4pm | $20 - $70
BEETHOVEN Violin Sonata No. 1 in D major, Op. 12
BARTÓK Violin Sonata No. 2
RAVEL Violin Sonata No. 2 in G major
FRANCK Violin Sonata in A major
Leonidas Kavakos violin
Enrico Pace piano
2023
© MARCO BORGGREVE
© 19SIXTYFIVE Concert SSO 23/24 SEASON 55
28 & 29 OCT | ORGAN A HAUNTED HALLOWEEN HYMN
SAT 7.30pm, SUN 4pm | $10
Singapore Symphony Chorus
Eudenice Palaruan Choral Director
Loraine Muthiah organ
2 NOV
| BAROQUE FESTIVAL
BACH’S BRANDENBURG CONCERTOS PART I
THU 7.30pm | $20 - $45
J.S. BACH Brandenburg Concertos No. 1, 2 & 3 VIVALDI Concerto for Two Violins and Cello in D minor
Singapore Symphony Orchestra
Andrew Arthur harpsichord/conductor
3 NOV |
BAROQUE FESTIVAL
BACH’S BRANDENBURG CONCERTOS PART II
FRI 7.30pm | $20 - $45
J.S. BACH Brandenburg Concertos No. 4, 5 & 6 Concerto for Harpsichord and Strings in F minor, BWV 1056
Singapore Symphony Orchestra
Andrew Arthur harpsichord/conductor
SSO 23/24 SEASON 56
10 DEC | CHAMBER
MOONLIGHT, PATHÉTIQUE AND APPASSIONATA
SUN 4pm | $20 - $60
BEETHOVEN
Piano Sonata No. 8 “Pathétique”
Piano Sonata No. 14 “Moonlight”
Piano Sonata No. 10
Piano Sonata No. 23 “Appassionata”
Rudolf Buchbinder piano
2024
5 & 6 JAN | CHAMBER
CHLOE AND ISAAC GO BAROQUE
FRI & SAT 7.30pm | $20, $30
Highlights
VERACINI Largo
VITALI Chaconne in G minor
TARTINI Variations on a Theme by Corelli
TARTINI Devil’s Trill Sonata
LOCATELLI Concerto No. 1 in D major, Op. 3 No. 1
MILSTEIN Paganiniana
Chloe Chua violin/Artist-In-Residence
Isaac Lee organ
3 & 4 FEB | CHAMBER | FIGARO IN A POCKET
SAT 7.30pm, SUN 4pm | $20, $30
MOZART The Marriage of Figaro
Wang Xiaoming violin/concertmaster
Musicians of the SSO
SSO 23/24 SEASON 57
© MARCO BORGGREVE
25 FEB | CHAMBER
SUNDAY AFTERNOON FANCIES
SSO-FRCS Joint Fundraising Concert
SUN 4pm | $20
Highlights
FINZI My Spirit Sang All Day
TAVENER The Lamb
ELGAR Serenade for Strings
SHEARING Selections from Songs and Sonnets from Shakespeare
VAUGHAN WILLIAMS Fantasia on Greensleeves
RUTTER Selections from Fancies
Singapore Symphony Youth Choir
Wong Lai Foon Choirmaster
Musicians of the SSO
14 MAR | CHAMBER | SMETANA, MOZART AND BARBER
THU 7.30pm | $20
MOZART String Quartet No. 9 in A major, K. 169
BARBER String Quartet in B minor, Op. 11
SMETANA String Quartet No. 2 in D minor
Musicians of the SSO
23 MAR | ORGAN
CREATION DANCE – RICHARD BRASIER
SAT 7.30pm | $5
NEIL COX Creation Dance
MOZART Adagio in B minor, K. 540
J.S. BACH Prelude and Fugue in D major, BWV 532
AD WAMMES Miroir
LISZT Ave Maria d’Arcadelt
FRANCK Final, Op. 21 (1859 version)
Richard Brasier organ
Supported by the Singapore Chapter of the American Guild of Organists (AGO Singapore)
Masterclass on 24 Mar, 3pm at VCH. Registration managed by AGO Singapore.
SSO 23/24 SEASON 58
© MICHELLE TNG YING
17 MAY | CHAMBER | SMETANA AND DVOŘÁK
FRI 7.30pm | $20
SMETANA Piano Trio in G minor, Op. 15
DVOŘÁK String Quintet No. 2 in G major, Op. 77
Musicians of the SSO
19 MAY | CHAMBER
THE PAVEL HAAS QUARTET
SUN 7.30pm | $20, $30
Programme to be announced
Pavel Haas Quartet
22 MAY | CHAMBER
POETRY OF THE HARP – XAVIER DE MAISTRE
WED 7.30pm | $20 - $60
PESCETTI Sonata in C minor
DUSSEK Sonata No. 13 in C minor, Op. 35, No. 3
TARREGA Recuerdos de la Alhambra
DE FALLA Spanish Dance No. 1 from La vida breve
FAURÉ Impromptu No. 6 in D-flat major, Op. 86
GRANADOS Valses Poéticos
DEBUSSY Arabesque No. 1
RENIE Légende
Xavier de Maistre harp
15
JUN | ORGAN | THE CROW AND THE DOVE
SAT 2pm & 5pm | $10
Highlights
J.S. BACH Allegro Moderato from Organ Sonata No. 1 in E-flat major, BWV 525
E. PALARUAN The Crow and the Dove SSO COMMISSION
Phoon Yu organ
Eudenice Palaruan percussion
Margaret Chen narrator
Ane Lagumen choreographer
Jos Daniel Andes dancer
Jos David Andes dancer
Ana Graciela Andes dancer
ILLUSTRATION BY SHERILYN LIM
© NIKOLAJ LUND
SSO 23/24 SEASON 59
© MARCO BORGGREVE
the SSO
Play your part
SLOTH CREATIVES
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With You, WE CAN BUILD The Future of Music.
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While SSO is supported partially by funding from the Singapore government, a significant part can only be unlocked as matching grants when we receive donations from the public. If you are in a position to do so, please consider making a donation to support your orchestra – Build the future by giving in the present.
As a valued patron of the SSO, you will receive many benefits.
COMPLIMENTARY TICKETS*
DONOR RECOGNITION & PUBLIC ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
Donations of $100 and above will entitle you to priority bookings, and discounts^ on SSG Concerts. For tax residents of Singapore, all donations may be entitled to a tax deduction of 2.5 times the value of your donation.
*Complimentary ticket benefits do not apply to Esplanade & Premier Box seats, or supporters who give through a fundraising event. ^Discounts are not applicable for purchase of Esplanade & Premier Box seats.
Through the SSO and its affiliated performing groups, we spread the love for music, nurture talent and enrich our diverse communities.
The Singapore Symphony Orchestra is a charity and not-for-profit organisation. To find out more, please visit www.sso.org.sg/support-us, or write to Nikki Chuang at nikki@sso.org.sg
SUPPORT THE SSO
Prelude $1,000 - $2,499 Rhapsody $2,500 - $4,999 Serenade $5,000 - $9,999 Overture $10,000 - $24,999 Concerto $25,000 - $49,999
Concert
and website Patron of the Arts Nomination Donors’ Wall at VCH
Subscription/VCHpresents/ Family/SIPF Gala/Christmas/Pops SSO Special Gala Concerts Symphony $50,000 & above 6 tickets 10 tickets 12 tickets 16 tickets 20 tickets 40 tickets – – 2 tickets 4 tickets 6 tickets 20 tickets – – – – 2 tickets 4 tickets
Invitation to special events – – – – – –
booklets
OTHER BENEFITS
–SSO 23/24 SEASON 62
A Standing Ovation
We recognise major gifts that help sustain the future of the Singapore Symphony Group. The recognition includes naming of a position in the SSO or in our affiliated performance groups such as the Singapore National Youth Orchestra and the Singapore Symphony Choruses.
SSO CONCERTMASTER GK GOH CHAIR
In July 2017, the SSO established the GK Goh Chair for the Concertmaster. Mr Goh Geok Khim and his family have been long-time supporters of the national orchestra. We are grateful for the donations from his family and friends towards this Chair, especially Mr and Mrs Goh Yew Lin for their most generous contribution.
Mr Igor Yuzefovich was the inaugural GK Goh Concertmaster Chair from July 2017 to June 2018. The position is currently vacant.
SSO PRINCIPAL CELLO THE HEAD FOUNDATION CHAIR
In recognition of a generous gift from The HEAD Foundation, we announced the naming of our Principal Cello, “The HEAD Foundation Chair” in November 2019. The Chair is currently held by Principal Cellist Ng Pei-Sian.
SSO PRINCIPAL FLUTE STEPHEN RIADY CHAIR
In recognition of a generous gift from Dr Stephen Riady, we announced in May 2022 the naming of our Principal Flute, “Stephen Riady Chair”. The position is currently held by our Principal Flutist Jin Ta.
For more information, please write to director_development@sso.org.sg.
SPECIAL RECOGNITION JIN TA PRINCIPAL FLUTE SSO 23/24 SEASON 63
SSO SUPPORTERS
To Our Donor Patrons
PATRON SPONSOR
Tote Board Group
(Tote Board, Singapore Pools & Singapore Turf Club)
MAESTRO CIRCLE
Mr & Mrs Goh Yew Lin
Stephen Riady Group of Foundations
Temasek Foundation
The HEAD Foundation
CONCERTMASTER CIRCLE
Yong Hon Kong Foundation
SYMPHONY CIRCLE
Prof Arnoud De Meyer
Dr & Mrs Antoine & Christina Firmenich
Foundation of Rotary Clubs (Singapore) Ltd
Rod Hyland
Lee Foundation
The Santosa Family
CONCERTO CIRCLE
Dennis Au & Geraldine Choong
Bloomberg Singapore Pte Ltd
Cavazos Tinajero Family
Vivian Chandran
Cara & Tamara Chang
Jerry Chang
Chng Hak-Peng
Chua Khee Chin
Embassy of France in Singapore
Far East Organization
Holywell Foundation
The Tanoto Family
United Overseas Bank Ltd
Geoffrey & Ai Ai Wong
Yong Ying-I
Dr Thomas Zuellig & Mary Zuellig
OVERTURE PATRONS
Prof Cham Tao Soon
Alan Chan
Prof Chan Heng Chee
Mr & Mrs Choo Chiau Beng
Dr & Mrs Choy Khai Meng
Christopher Fussner
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Hong Leong Foundation
Vanessa & Darren Iloste
Liew Wei Li
Mavis Lim Geck Chin
Liu Chee Ming
Marina Bay Sands
Devika & Sanjiv Misra
Kai Nargolwala
Nomura Asset Management Singapore
NSL Ltd
Dr Eddy Ooi
Pavilion Capital
Petrochemical Corporation of Singapore
Prada Singapore
Prima Limited
Alexey Rumyantsev
Priscylla Shaw
Prof Gralf & Silvia Sieghold
Tan Meng Cheng Ivan
Wong Hong Ching
Yasmin Zahid
Anonymous (3)
SSO 23/24 SEASON 64
We would like to express our deepest appreciation to the following individuals and organisations who support our mission to create memorable shared experiences with music in the past year.
Without your support, it would be impossible for the SSO to continue to strive for artistic excellence and touch the hearts of audiences.
SERENADE PATRONS
John & Eliza Bittleston
Bryan Carmichael
KC Chuang
DBS
The Gangoso Family
Jerry Gwee
Dr Guy Hentsch & G. Yu
Ho Bee Foundation
Steven & Liwen Holmes
Katherine Kennedy-White
Dr & Mrs Adrian Koh
Lorinne Kon
Kris Tan Foundation
Dr Leong Keng Hong
Charmaine Lim
Mak Hoe Kit
Frans & Marie-Pierre Mol
msm-productions
Ms Oang Nguyen & Dr Dang Vu
nTan Corporate Advisory Pte Ltd
Ong Kong Hong
Poh Tiong Choon Logistics Limited
PropertyGuru Group
David Ramli
Robin & Katie Rawlings
Sembcorp Energy For Good Fund
Tan Seow Yen
Andrew & Stephanie Vigar
David & Catherine Zemans
Anonymous (6)
©
CREATIVES SSO 23/24 SEASON 65
GU BING JIE FIXED CHAIR VIOLA
SLOTH
RHAPSODY PATRONS
Marcelo Viccario Achoa & Silvia Bordoni
Jeanie Cheah
Evelyn Chin
Adrian Chua Tsen Leong
Hartley & Hong Lynn Clay
Guo Zhenru
Mr & Mrs Winston Hauw
Angela Huang & Geo Chen
Kaiyan Asplund & Family
Khoo Boon Hui
Sajith Kumar
Lee Shu Yen
Viktor & Sonja Leendertz
PRELUDE PATRONS
Dr Brenda Ang
Ang Jian Zhong
Pauline Ang
Selina Boey
Chan Ah Khim
Yuna Chang
Cynthia Chee
Dr Jonathan Chee
Dr Christopher Chen
Cheng Eng Aun
Cheng Wei
Jase Cheok
Peter Chew
Dr Faith Chia
Bobby Chin
Anthony Chng
Chor Siew Chun
Jonathan A. Chu
Clarence Chua
Pierre Colignon
DCP
Dong Yingqiu
Mr & Mrs Jeremy Ee
Jamie Lloyd Evans
Karen Fawcett & Alisdair Ferrie
Henning Figge
John & Pauline Foo
Gan Yit Koon
Goh Chiu Gak
Mrs Goh Keng Hoong
Michael Goh
P Goh
Charissa Gurvinder
Richard Hartung
Dr Darren Lim
Dr Victor Lim
Junko & Stuart Liventals
JN Loh
Richard Loh
Prof Tamas Makany & Julie Schiller
Francoise Mei
Esme Parish & Martin Edwards
Preetha Pillai
Daniel Poller
Ian & Freda Rickword
Charles Robertson
The Sohn Yong Family
Ron & Janet Stride
Tibor Szabady
Christopher SC Tan
Gillian & Daniel Tan
Aileen Tang
Tang See Chim
Anthony Tay
Amanda Walujo
Eric Wong
Wicky Wong
Anonymous (8)
Henry & Tiffany Ho Jun Yi
Dr Ho Su Ling
Jiang Wenzhu
Arjun Jolly
Duncan Kauffman
Ad Ketelaars
Ernest Khoo
Khor Cheng Kian
Belinda Koh Yuh Ling
Terri Koh
In Memory of Timothy Kok Tse En
Colin Lang
Lau Soo Lui
Dr & Mrs Winson Lay
Joshen Lee
Kristen Lee
SC & WY Leong
Voon S Leong
Lisa Liaw
Edith & Sean Lim
Lim Yuin Wen
Rachel Lin
Low Boon Hon
Alwyn Loy
Andre Maniam
Dr Tashiya Mirando
Daniel Ng
Ng Wan Ching & Wong Meng Leong
Ngiam Shih Chun
Joy Ochiai
Monique Ong
Phua Siyu Audrey
Chris Pinnick & Josephine Jung
Lerrath Rewtrakulpaiboon
Robert Khan & Co Pte Ltd
Danai Sae-Han
Yuri Sayawaki
Thierry Schrimpf
In Memory of Lisa Schröder
Omar Slim
Marcel Smit & Hanneke Verbeek
Soh Leng Wan
Songs
Bernard Tan
Celine Tan
Tan Cheng Guan
Tan Chin Beng
Dr Giles Ming Yee Tan
Gordon HL Tan
Casey Tan Khai Hee
Tan Pei Jie
Prof Tan Ser Kiat
Tan Yee Deng
Alex Tesei
Vidula Verma
Stephan Wang
Retno Whitty
Dr Wong Hin-Yan
Jinny Wong
Wong Yan Lei Grace
Jennifer S Wu
Wu Peihui
Marcel & Melissa Xu
Peter Yap Wan Shern
Yong Seow Kin
Lei Zhang
Anonymous (41)
SSO 23/24 SEASON 66
This list reflects donations that were made from 1 April 2022 to 31 March 2023. We would like to express our sincere thanks to donors whose names were inadvertently left out at print time.
The Singapore Symphony Group is a charity and a not-for-profit organisation. Singapore tax-payers may qualify for 250% tax deduction for donations made. You can support us by donating at www.sso.org.sg/donate or www.giving.sg/sso.
© SLOTH CREATIVES SSO 23/24 SEASON 67
KAREN YEO FIXED CHAIR DOUBLE BASS
CORPORATE PATRONAGE
Form a special relationship with Singapore’s national orchestra and increase your brand recognition among an influential and growing audience.
SPONSORSHIP
We provide our Corporate Patrons with impressive entertainment and significant branding opportunities. Through our tailored sponsorship packages, corporates may benefit from:
• Publicity and hospitality opportunities at an SSO concert or your private event,
• Acknowledgement and mentions in SSO’s key publicity channels,
• National Arts Council (NAC) Patron of the Arts nominations
• Tax benefits.
Sponsorship packages start at $10,000 and can be tailored to your company’s branding needs.
PARTNERSHIP
We partner with various corporates through tailored in-kind sponsorship and exchange of services. Current and recent partnerships include Official Hotel, Official Airline, and we offer other exciting titles.
HEARTFELT THANKS TO OUR CORPORATE PATRONS
Temasek Foundation
The HEAD Foundation
Stephen Riady Group of Foundations
Yong Hon Kong Foundation
Lee Foundation
Foundation of Rotary Clubs (Singapore) Ltd
Embassy of France in Singapore
Bloomberg Singapore Pte Ltd
Far East Organization
Holywell Foundation
IN-KIND SPONSORS
Raffles Hotel Singapore
SMRT Corporation
Singapore Airlines
Conrad Centennial Singapore Symphony 924
ADVERTISING
Our corporate advertising packages start at $2,500, with platforms such as the Corporate E-newsletter Bravissimo, SSO’s website and concert booklets.
For more details, please write to Chelsea Zhao at chelsea.zhao@sso.org.sg.
C M Y CM MY CY CMY K SSO 23/24 SEASON 68
GAO JIAN ASSOCIATE PRINCIPAL HORN
RAFFLESSINGAPORE.COM An Iconic Destination. A Legendary Welcome.
COMMITTEES
NOMINATING AND EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
Goh Yew Lin (Chair)
Prof Arnoud De Meyer (Treasurer)
Geoffrey Wong
Yong Ying-I
HUMAN RESOURCES COMMITTEE
Yong Ying-I (Chair)
Chng Kai Fong
Prof Arnoud De Meyer
Heinrich Grafe
Doris Sohmen-Pao
INVESTMENT COMMITTEE
Geoffrey Wong (Chair)
Sanjiv Misra
David Goh
Alex Lee
AUDIT COMMITTEE
Yee Chen Fah (Chair)
Warren Fernandez
Lim Mei
Jovi Seet
SNYO COMMITTEE
Liew Wei Li (Chair)
Prof Qin Li-Wei
Benjamin Goh
Vivien Goh
Dr Kee Kirk Chin
Clara Lim-Tan
SSO COUNCIL
Alan Chan (Chair)
Odile Benjamin
Prof Chan Heng Chee
Choo Chiau Beng
Dr Geh Min
Heinrich Grafe
Khoo Boon Hui
Lim Mei
JY Pillay
Dr Stephen Riady
Priscylla Shaw
Prof Gralf Sieghold
Andreas Sohmen-Pao
Prof Bernard Tan
Dr Tan Chin Nam
Tan Choo Leng
Tan Soo Nan
Wee Ee Cheong
SSO MUSICIANS’ COMMITTEE
Mario Choo
David Smith
Wang Xu
Christoph Wichert
Yang Zhengyi
Elaine Yeo
Zhao Tian
SSO 23/24 SEASON 72
SINGAPORE SYMPHONY GROUP ADMINISTRATION
CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
Kenneth Kwok
CEO OFFICE
Shirin Foo
Musriah Bte Md Salleh
ARTISTIC PLANNING
Hans Sørensen (Head)
Artistic Administration
Teo Chew Yen
Jodie Chiang
Michelle Yeo
Lynnette Chng
OPERATIONS
Ernest Khoo (Head)
Library
Lim Lip Hua
Avik Chari
Wong Yi Wen
Orchestra Management
Chia Jit Min (Head)
Peck Xin Hui
Kevin Yeoh
Production Management
Noraihan Bte Nordin
Leong Shan Yi
Asyiq Iqmal
Ramayah Elango
Khairi Edzhairee
Khairul Nizam
Digital Production
Jan Soh
COMMUNITY IMPACT
Kok Tse Wei (Head)
Community Engagement
Kua Li Leng (Head)
Erin Tan
Whitney Tan
Samantha Lim
Terrence Wong
Choral Programmes
Kua Li Leng (Head)
Regina Lee
Chang Hai Wen
Singapore National Youth
Orchestra
Pang Siu Yuin (Head)
Tang Ya Yun
Tan Sing Yee
Ridha Ridza
ABRSM
Patricia Yee
Lai Li-Yng
Joong Siow Chong
Freddie Loh
May Looi
William Teo
PATRONS
Development
Chelsea Zhao (Head)
Anderlin Yeo
Nikki Chuang
Elliot Lim
Sharmilah Banu
Marketing and Communications
Cindy Lim (Head)
Chia Han-Leon
Calista Lee
Sean Tan
Myrtle Lee
Hong Shu Hui
Jana Loh
Sherilyn Lim
Elizabeth Low
Customer Experience
Randy Teo
Dacia Cheang
Joy Tagore
CORPORATE SERVICES
Finance, IT & Facilities
Rick Ong (Head)
Alan Ong
Goh Hoey Fen
Loh Chin Huat
Md Zailani Bin Md Said
Human Resources & Administration
Valeria Tan (Head)
Janice Yeo
Fionn Tan
Evelyn Siew
Organisation Development
Lillian Yin
SSO 23/24 SEASON 73
SSO TICKET PRICES
Mischa Maisky and Han-Na Chang 29 & 30 Sep 2023
Prices before booking fees: $1 for tickets priced $20 and below, $3 for tickets priced $20.01 to $40, $4 for tickets above $40.
Discounts Cat 4-6: 30% off Cat 4-6: 25% off Cat 4-6: 25% off ECH Venue VCH VCH ECH $88 Cat 1 $108 $498 $68 Cat 2 $88 $188 $48 Cat 3 $68 $128 $38 Cat 4 $48 $98 $55, $40 $28 Cat 5 $38 $78 $15 Cat 6 $25 $58 4+ Tickets Package: 20% off (Cat 1-3) ECH $88 $68 $48 $38 $20 –ECH $108 $88 $68 $48 $38 $20 Restricted View Concession Concession ECH $48 $38 $28 $15 – –VCH $48 $38 $28 $15 – –2-concert bundle: 15% off 4+ Family Package: 10% off VCH $35 $25 – – – –VCH $35 $25 – – – –Free for children under 2 years if accompanied by an adult with a ticket VCH $40 $32 – – – –SSO Babies’ Proms 7 & 8 Oct 2023 Temasek Foundation SSO Concerts for Children: Carnival of the Animals 17 & 18 Nov 2023 Concerts for Children: Little Red Riding Hood 9 & 10 Sep 2023 FAMILY CONCERTS
Concert
Temasek Foundation SSO National Day Concert
CONCERTS
Orchestra 26 & 27
14
15 Jul 2023
President’s Young Performers
23 Sep 2023
13 Aug 2023 OTHER
E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial –Film with Live
Jan 2024 The Music of Hans Zimmer
&
Concert
SSO Christmas Fundraising
14 & 15 Dec 2023
Dvořák and Tchaikovsky –Hans Graf and Leonidas Kavakos 13 & 14 Oct 2023
CONCERTS SSO POPS SUBSCRIPTION CONCERTS Esplanade Concert Hall Victoria Concert Hall $88 $68 $48 $38 $28 $15 VCH $108 $88 $68 $48 $38 $25 Cat 4-6: 25% off ECH $128 $98 $78 $58 $38 $25 Olga Peretyatko – A Night at the Opera 6 Apr 2024 $35, $25, $15 Concession Cat 3-4: 30% off Concession ECH $35 $25 – – – –Concerts for Children: Sleepover at the Museum 16 Mar 2024 S
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GALA & CHRISTMAS
SSO 23/24 SEASON
VCHPRESENTS TICKET PRICES
Bach’s Brandenburg Concertos Part I 2 Nov 2023
Bach’s Brandenburg Concertos Part II 3 Nov 2023
CHAMBER
Leonidas Kavakos in Recital 15 Oct 2023
Figaro in a Pocket 3 & 4 Feb 2024
Smetana, Mozart and Barber 14 Mar 2024
Smetana and Dvořák 17 May 2024
The
Chloe and Isaac Go Baroque 5 & 6 Jan 2024
BAROQUE FESTIVAL Sunday Afternoon Fancies 25 Feb 2024
Pavel Haas Quartet 19 May 2024 Poetry of the Harp – Xavier de Maistre 22 May 2024
乐享时光: 琴云秋乐 Nocturne 12 & 13 Sep 2023
28
and
Acoustic Shock
An Organ and Electronic Music Spectacular 20 Aug 2023
Creation Dance –
Brasier 23 Mar 2024
Crow and the Dove 15 Jun 2024
INTIMATE MOMENTS A Haunted Halloween Hymn
& 29 Oct 2023 Unboxing the Organ with Dr Phoon Yu
the Lorong Boys 1 Oct 2023
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ORGAN
Richard
The
and Appassionata
2023 @ VICTORIA CONCERT HALL DANCE STUDIO @ VICTORIA CONCERT HALL @ VICTORIA CONCERT HALL @ VICTORIA CONCERT HALL Prices before booking fees: $1 for tickets priced $20 and below, $3 for tickets priced $20.01 to $40, $4 for tickets above $40. Discounts Cat 2-3: 30% off Cat 4-5: 30% off $45 Cat 1 $70 $30 $30 Cat 2 $50 $20 $20 Cat 3 $40 ––Cat 4 $30 –$45 $30 $20 –$30 $20 – –$20 – – –30% off $20 – – –$20 – – –$30 $20 – –Cat 4-5: 30% off $60 $50 $40 $30 –Cat 5 $20 –––––––$20 30% off $20 – – – –$5 $10 –––––––$5 – – –$5 – – –$10 – – ––––––Cat 4-5: 30% off $60 $50 $40 $30 $20 Concession Concession Concession SSO 23/24 SEASON 75
Moonlight, Pathétique
10 Dec
CONCERT BUNDLES
CONCERT A
Rudolf Buchbinder –Beethoven Piano Concertos 2 & 3
Rudolf Buchbinder –Beethoven Piano Concertos 1 & 4
Virtuose de la harpe –Xavier de Maistre
SSO Pops: The Music of Hans Zimmer
Baroque Festival
Bach’s Brandenburg Concertos Part I
Concerts for Children: [Pick one]
Little Red Riding Hood
Temasek Foundation SSO
Carnival of the Animals
Sleepover at the Museum
+
CONCERT B
VCHpresents Chamber: Moonlight, Pathétique and Appassionata
VCHpresents Chamber: Moonlight, Pathétique and Appassionata
Poetry of the Harp – Xavier de Maistre
SSO Pops: E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial –Film with Live Orchestra
Baroque Festival
Bach’s Brandenburg Concertos Part II
Concerts for Children: [Pick another]
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Little Red Riding Hood
Temasek Foundation SSO
Carnival of the Animals
Sleepover at the Museum
BUNDLE OFFER
2-concert bundle: 15% off Cat 1-3
2-concert bundle: 15% off Cat 1-3
2-concert bundle: 15% off Cat 1-3
2-concert bundle: 20% off Cat 1-3
2-concert bundle: 15% off Cat 1-2
2 concerts or more: 15% off
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BOOK YOUR TICKETS
SSO Donors & SSO Friends Season Pass
Public
SSO Subscription, Gala, Christmas & Pops concerts
VCHpresents concerts
Family concerts
5 May 2023
20 Jun 2023
12 May 2023
23 Jun 2023
HOW
CORPORATE BOOKINGS
Please contact our Customer Experience Team at (65) 6602 4245, WhatsApp (65) 8282 3709 or email ticketing@sso.org.sg for assistance.
CONCESSIONS
Students, senior citizens (55 years and above), full-time NSFs and persons with disabilities (PWDs) enjoy concession discounts on production of identification. Venue ushers may request to view a valid concession pass. Concession tickets are strictly non-transferable.
ADMISSION GUIDELINES
Admission age: 7 years old
SSO Subscription & Gala Concerts
VCHpresents concerts, unless otherwise indicated
Admission age: 5 years old
Temasek Foundation SSO National Day Concert
SSO Christmas Fundraising Concert
SSO Pops: The Music of Hans Zimmer
SSO Pops: E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial – Film with Live Orchestra
TO BOOK
SISTIC at
the SSO box office at the Victoria Concert Hall, or any SISTIC authorized agent near you.
Online at www.sso.org.sg Call
(65) 6348 5555 Visit
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Young Symphony Explorers
Our Young Symphony Explorers initiative lets children and students enjoy world-class performances by SSO at the Esplanade Concert Hall and Victoria Concert Hall. School groups can apply for ticket prices as low as $10, and charity groups can apply for free tickets.
Concerts for Children
Little Red Riding Hood (9 & 10 Sep 2023)
Temasek Foundation SSO
Carnival of the Animals (17 & 18 Nov 2023)
Sleepover at the Museum (16 Mar 2024)
The Music of Hans Zimmer (14 & 15 Jul 2023)
E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial – Film with Live Orchestra (26 & 27 Jan 2024)
SUPPORT THE YOUNG SYMPHONY EXPLORERS
Going to a concert for the first time can be an unforgettable experience for a young person.
We believe that every child should get to enjoy music, regardless of their financial situation. That is why we have set up the Young Symphony Explorers initiative. Through this programme we provide complimentary or discounted tickets to students and other children who may not have the means to attend our concerts.
To find out more and support with a donation, please write to Nikki Chuang at nikki@sso.org.sg.
Schools are able to use the Tote Board
Grant to subsidise up to 50% (excluding GST) of the final
Prices before booking fee. Contact our Customer Experience team at (65) 6602 4245 or ticketing@sso.org.sg For charity organisations, write to us at corporate@sso.org.sg. SSO POPS Subscription Concerts Cat 1: $28 Cat 2: $20 Student Price 15 Min. Order 15 $10 4 Cat 3: $35 Cat 4: $25 Cat 5: $15 Cat 4: $35 Cat 5: $25 Cat 6: $15 15
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FRIENDS SEASON PASS NEED ASSISTANCE? Contact our friendly Customer Experience team (65) 6602 4245 Mon–Fri, 9.30am–6pm, except Public Holidays WhatsApp at (65) 8282 3709, Email ticketing@sso.org.sg DAMIAN PATTI ASSOCIATE PRINCIPAL TROMBONE & SON, OSCAR PATTI © NATHANIEL LIM 3-Concert Friends Season Pass (15% off) Prices excludes a $4 SISTIC booking fee for each pass. Cat 1 Cat 2 Cat 3 Cat 4 6-Concert Gold Friends Season Pass (25% off) $264 $224.40 $204 $173.40 $144 $122.40 $114 $96.90 $528 $396 $408 $306 $288 $216 $228 $171 12-Concert Gold Friends Season Pass (25% off) $1056 $792 $816 $612 $576 $432 $456 $342 Be a Friend! Save up to 25% on ticket prices for subscription concerts, labelled Exclusive Meet-the-Artist opportunities No more queues. Enjoy the convenience of online ticket redemption, wherever you are. 10% savings on all other events, including Christmas & Gala Concerts, Concerts for Children and VCHpresents concerts. Save on SISTIC booking fees. Pay only a $4 booking fee for every season pass. S SSO 23/24 SEASON 79
SEASON P A R TNER S SEASON P A T R O N S MAJOR D O N O R S M A T C HE D B Y S U PP O R TED B Y P A T R O N SP O NS O R Mr & Mrs Goh Yew Lin Official Radio St ation Official Airline Official Outdoor Media Par tner Official Community Par tner Official Hotel
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Design Sherilyn Lim
Production Hong Shu Hui
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The mission of the Group is to create memorable shared experiences with music. Through the SSO and its affiliated performing groups, we spread a love for music, nurture talent and enrich our diverse communities.
The Singapore Symphony Orchestra is a charity and not-for-profit organisation. You can support us by donating at www.sso.org.sg/donate.