Ones to Watch: Concerto Competition Finals Day II
16 March 2024 • 6:00pm
Conservatory Concert Hall
PROGRAMME
WOLFGANG AMADEUS MOZART
Exsultate jubilate, K. 165
I. Exsultate jubilate
II. Fulget amica dies
III. Tu virginum corona
IV. Alleluja
VAL CHONG JIA XUAN (B.Mus2), soprano
CHOI HYE-SEON, piano
ERICH KORNGOLD
Violin Concerto in D major, Op. 35
I. Moderato nobile
II. Romance
III. Allegro assai vivace
TSAO WEI-CHUN (B.Mus2), violin
GE XIAOZHE, piano
KEIKO ABE
Prism Rhapsody for Marimba and Orchestra
LAI JO-WEI (B.Mus3), marimba
BEATRICE LIN, piano
– 15-minute intermission –
WILLIAM WALTON
Concerto for Viola and Orchestra
I. Andante comodo
II. Vivo, con molto preciso
III. Allegro moderato
HUANG YI (B.Mus3), viola
LIU JIA, piano
SERGEI RACHMANINOFF
Piano Concerto No. 1, Op. 1
I. Vivace
II. Andante
III. Allegro vivace
EDENIA MAUREEN (B.Mus3), piano
CHERYN PANDORA (B.Mus3), piano accompaniment
ABOUT THIS EVENT
Every year, the Conservatory Concerto Competition brings together YST Year 2 and 3 students to compete for the opportunity to play their chosen concerto with the YST Orchestral Institute, in a celebration of performance excellence and artistry.
Following a series of preliminary rounds within instrumental family groupings, the first and second- placed musicians from each area take the stage over two evenings. They will perform a complete work of their choice with piano accompaniment, assessed by an international panel of adjudicators.
Join us in witnessing this showcase of student talent, and find out who our next Concerto Prizewinners will be!
Adjudicators:
JENNY ANG
Deputy CEO, Patrons & Corporate Services, Singapore Symphony Group
JENSEN LAM
Professor for Viola and Chamber Music, Shanghai Conservatory of Music
SHINIK HAHM
Artistic Director, Symphony Orchestra for the Next Generation, Seoul
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TICKETING INFORMATION
Free Admission.
Out of respect for the participants and other spectators, no children under 6 years of age will be allowed admission.
*All event information is correct at the time of print.