NUS Symphony Orchestra – Crossings in Sounds
February 6, 2026
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7:30pm
YST Concert Hall 
Crossings in Sounds by NUS Symphony Orchestra showcases the versatility of orchestral music, and its ability to bring together various traditions, sounds, and stories. The pieces featured in this concert each explore contrasts and intersections in different ways.
Rossini’s overture to La gazza ladra (The Thieving Magpie) sets the tone, sharply oscillating between playfulness and more dark, dramatic emotions. Bernstein’s Symphonic Dances from West Side Story vividly fuses jazz, Latin rhythms, and unique orchestration, creating a layered aural tapestry of a city filled with colour and hope. Finally, Beethoven’s Triple Concerto unites three soloists, Pianist Ning An, violinist David Loke, and cellist Qin Li-Wei, with NUS Symphony Orchestra in a shared musical dialogue under the baton of A/Prof Chan Tze Law.
Through this performance, NUS Symphony Orchestra hopes to create an accessible and engaging encounter with classical music, one that appeals audiences of all ages and walks of life. Crossings in Sounds also launches the Orchestra’s international season.
PROGRAMME
NUS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
with
CHAN TZE LAW, conductor
and
DAVID LOKE, violin
QIN LI-WEI, cello
NING AN, piano
GIOACCHINO ROSSINI
Overture to La gazza ladra (The Thieving Magpie)
LEONARD BERNSTEIN
From West Side Story
Symphonic Dances
LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN
Triple Concerto for Violin, Cello and Piano in C major, Op. 56
TICKETING INFORMATION
Tickets via BookMyShow.
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.
No refunds, exchanges, or cancellations will be accepted for inability to attend, change of plans, or failure to show up on the day of the event/session.
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ACCESSIBILITY
YST offers step-free access from the street to all venues within the building. Accessible seating arrangements can be made for patrons with access needs. If you require more information about our facilities or wish to book accessible seats, please contact muscomms@nus.edu.sg