Blossoms out of the (choral) desert: “Bloom” by the SYC Ensemble Singers
To have SYC to grace us with their performance once again is achingly poetic. A year has passed since I’ve had the pleasure of watching the SYC Ensemble Singers; a …
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To have SYC to grace us with their performance once again is achingly poetic. A year has passed since I’ve had the pleasure of watching the SYC Ensemble Singers; a …
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Singapore has been rather risk-averse when it comes to managing the COVID-19 situation, and only in late 2021 have choirs been allowed to come together to perform. Even then, choirs …
Wu Chin Ying is a recent graduate of the University of Chicago, where she studied Art History and Chemistry. She is passionate about the arts across a diversity of media …
Samantha’s journey in choral music began in primary school, when she joined her school choir. Since then, she has sung in numerous choirs, a cappella groups, and musicals. These experiences …
Hear Ye, Hear Ye! Vox Camerata, in collaboration with Muziksea, is proud to present Kepaduan Suara – a podcast with a focus on building and sharing knowledge about choral music …
Overview Today marks the second rehearsal of the Choral Collective Residency Programme (CCRPSG)! Led by CCRP Fellow Sean Foo, the choir sang beautifully and even learned to make bird calls! …
The inaugural Choral Collective Residency Programme boasts of an amazing group of choral music practitioners as participants. Each of them have had extensive choral music making experience, and are proud …
Here are some FAQs: What is this project about? This project is the incubation for a residency programme with the intended outcomes to develop choral leadership within the choral music …