NUS Chinese Orchestra: Threads in Time
March 29, 2026
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7:30pm
YST Concert Hall 
In Threads of Time, NUS Chinese Orchestra, under the baton of Moses Gay, draws an aural line from past to present, showcasing music’s ability to transcend traditions and find new paths to progress.
The journey begins with Gada Meilin, a symphonic poem that evokes a legendary hero’s epic journey though sweeping melodies and rugged rhythms. The programme then moves into the present with Ode to the Sun. Rich in Bayu colour and cultural character, the suite fuses lyrical introspection with cinematic sweep, evoking labour’s vigor, memory’s tenderness, and everyday resilience. Its resonant, surging arc portrays regional spirit while speaking to universal endurance and hope. Pining in Blue, the composer’s first work after moving to Shanghai, serves as a prelude to new life. Forsaking grand architecture, it flows in water-like sonorities—vibraphone and glockenspiel, weaving a dreamlike texture that has become the composer’s hallmark. A final wordless hum recedes, as if releasing longing to mountain wind and cloud.
TICKETING INFORMATION
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Patrons without valid tickets will not be allowed entry. Out of respect for all patrons, late admission will only be allowed at suitable intervals. No children under 6 years of age will be allowed admission. Food and drinks are not allowed inside the venue.
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