Episodios

  • YPAW 63: Christoven Tan - Being Perfect vs Being Yourself, Relating to New Music, Practicing other Art Forms, Approach to Curation
    Oct 6 2021

    This week I am joined by the enigmatic Christoven Tan. Christoven is a champion of new music for viola and in recent years, he has been pushing the possibilities and boundaries of viola playing. Apart from music, he is a practitioner of multiple art forms and doing remarkable work that is that is true to himself. I am really glad to have the opportunity to speak to him.

    In this episode, we spoke about:

    1. His upcoming show Apollo which is happening on Saturday, 09/10, where he performs alongside percussionist Derek Koh the music of Emily Koh and Bertram Wee. A number of former guests on YPAW, so if you’ll like to find out more about them, do check out the show notes!

    Christoven shares in depth about his creative process in this project and what you can expect from the show.
    To find out more about Apollo you click HERE and for tickets you can fill up THIS FORM.

    2. Having a clear idea and approach towards new music

    3. The timing of this project

    4. Finding like minded collaborators and what does he look for in a fellow collaborator?

    5. Having a curious and open mind

    6. “Being perfect vs Being Yourself”

    7. Relating to New Music

    8. Starting his art studio and practicing other forms of art

    9. Teaching philosophy

    10. Future Artistic project

    11. Music for “enjoyment” vs Performances that is relevant and thought provoking

    To find more about Christoven and his art works:
    Website

    Anna Quenlin Speech
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    Xi Jie's film "Singapore Minstrel"
    Website


    Episodes of former guests:
    Emily Koh
    Derek Koh

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  • YPAW 62: Mervin Beng - Objectivity vs Subjectivity in Music Review, Origin of Resound Collective, Breaking Grounds in Concert Presentation with Technology and The Idea behind Music Patronage
    Sep 29 2021

    This week I am joined by Mervin Beng, Chairman of Resound Collective, an arts charity organization that promotes chamber music in all its glory. Mervin wears many hats, apart from his role with Resound Collective, he is a music reviewer with The Straits Times, involved previously with music organizations driven by educating young aspiring musicians such as the Singapore National Youth Orchestra and the Yong Siew Toh Conservatory of Music.

    With his professional expertise in technology coupled with his deep passion for music, saw the creation of 2 ground breaking projects entitled re:Sound is Live and Concordia Quartet @ Home. Both projects were performed in real time remotely, where musicians are playing from their respective homes or separate rooms. Distanced but at the same time maintaining the spontaneous element of music making.

    In this episode, we spoke about:

    1. How he navigates objectivity vs subjectivity in writing music reviews.

    2. The origin story of Resound Collective.

    3. The challenge of introducing chamber works to the wider audience.

    4. His musical journey.

    5. How Music Camps/Festivals has allowed him to open his eyes to a higher level of music making.

    6. Breaking new grounds at the height of the Circuit Breaker.

    7. How his expertise in technology and music inspired creative ways of concert presentation.

    8. Music patronage and the recent creation of the OKK Wind Prize at the Yong Siew Toh Conservatory of Music.

    Do check out Concordia Quartet's upcoming concert "Soaring with the Wind" HERE, featuring the works of Mozart and Greig.
    Tickets are available for puchase in HERE


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  • YPAW 61: Kevin Loh - "There is more to life than music", The Importance of Family Support, Performing in a Refugee Camp, Fortunate to have music as a career, Identifying one's motivation
    Sep 22 2021

    I am back after a 3-week hiatus with superstar guitarist, Kevin Loh. Kevin was spotted at the age of 12 by the Yehudi Menuhin School in the UK through his YouTube channel which he still keeps up to date till this day with over 300 videos and over 4 million views! He has since went on to win competitions, premiered concertos and has garnered international repute within guitar scene. Kevin is currently a student at the University of Cambridge is one of the leading young guitarist in the international guitar scene. He was generous enough to take time out to speak with me and in this episode we spoke about:

    1. Performing for a learned audience and revisiting Concierto de Aranjuez

    2. Moving to the UK at the age of 12 to study at the Yehudi Menuhin School

    3. Defining family support in his early musical developments and how music became a family bonding activity.

    4. The importance of consistency and compounding progress.

    5. Performing alongside his father and how it helped to working through his performance anxiety.

    6. His time spent in the refugee camp in Calais, France and the profound impact music has on people and different communities.

    7. His quote “There is more to life than Music” and how it has informed him on his decision making.

    8. His hopes for future contribution towards the Singapore guitar development.

    9. How we are fortunate to be working as musicians.

    10. Identifying the motivation behind music.


    Find out more about Kevin's work
    Website
    Facebook
    Instagram
    YouTube

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  • YPAW 60: Jonathan Shin - People-Centric Approach to Music and Life, Piano and The Cane, Tips on Improvisation, 200 Years of Singapore History in The 1819 Suite, Approach to Mentorship
    Aug 25 2021

    This week I am joined by Jonathan Shin, pianist, composer, hardcore bookworm and a fantastic guest!

    In this episode, Jonathan and I spoke about:

    1. Pursuing his doctoral studies remotely

    2. Developing his people-centric approach to music and life in general

    3. His relationship with practice, piano and the cane

    4. His tip for getting into improvisation
    5. His creative process behind The 1819 Suite commissioned by Resound Collective

    6. Composing fast music vs slow music

    7. Who are the Lorong Boys and what do they do?

    8. Creating music that represents the personality of the group

    9. Their approach to being the ensemble in residence at the Yong Siew Toh Conservatory

    10. Writing text and music for operas and musicals

    11. His fiction reading list

    The 1819 Suite is commissioned and presented by Resound Collective, produced by Chamber Music and Arts Singapore, and is available in The Glasshousewith FREE access for a limited time: 7 Aug – 19 Sep 2021 in celebration of Singapore's 56th National Day.


    The 1819 Suite can still be accessed in The Glasshouse after 19 Sept, with their membership subscription.
    The Glasshouse is offering a National Day discount of 20% off the first month of subscription with the code "NationalDay20".

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  • YPAW 59: My Motivation Struggles - Lack of Motivation, Detaching my views from my Identity, Defining my personal values, Rethinking how to live a value driven life
    Aug 18 2021

    This episode is a riff on the ups and downs that I have felt in the last few months.
    About six months ago, my motivation was at an all time low. Practice has become labourious and requires large amount of effort. But it was rather helpful to have some space to think about what my life and work would look like if everything was based on my value rather than my belief and views. I am interested to hear what all of you have to say about this episode!

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  • YPAW 58: Lau Wen Rong - Love for Trumpet, Hating Classical Music, Impact of being in a Youth Orchestra, Coping with Self-Imposed Pressure, Perfection VS Excellence, Staying in the Present
    Aug 11 2021

    This week I am joined by Lau Wen Rong, Wen Rong is a prize winner in multiple competitions and is currently part of the trumpet section in the Singapore Symphony Orchestra. Apart from his busy performance schedule and his ability to rise up against any high pressure situation, Wen Rong is an active teacher and have been inspiring students of various age group.

    1. Our Chung Cheng stories

    2. Why he was a vegetarian for such a long time

    3. His musical and career developments

    4. The impact of the Singapore National Youth Orchestra (SNYO) and the former Singapore National Youth Training Orchestra on him

    5. Coping with self imposed pressure

    6. Perfection VS Excellence

    7. Audition Preparation Tips

    8. His time in The Julliard School

    9. Tips to staying in the present and so much more

    To register and find out more about THE 4TH NEW TALENT BRITISH INTERNATIONAL YOUTH MUSIC COMPETITION
    Website

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  • YPAW 57: Benjamin Yeo (Part 2) - Development of Intangible Qualities from Music, The Importance of Youth Development Programmes, Finding his Artistic Identity and Creative Process, Passion for Teaching
    Aug 4 2021

    This week we pick up from where we left off from my conversation with Benjamin Yeo. Benji is an avid contributor to multiple facets of the local music and band scene taking on roles as an educator, composer, conductor.

    In this second part of a 2 part episode, we spoke about:
    1. The impact music and arts practice and the development of intangible qualities in a young person.
    2. What is the former Music Talent Development Centre (MTDC) and the importance of programmes designed to develop the youths.
    3. The importance of composing music that is true to him.
    4. Composition is a bespoke "service".
    5. His creative process, using City of Dreams as an example.
    6. How his love of teaching made him walk away from an overseas scholarship.
    7. The changes in Music curriculum in schools.


    And much more about his love for teaching, current career and the guiding principal that he believes in.

    Find out more about Benjamin's work
    Website
    Facebook
    Instagram
    YouTube

    To register and find out more about THE 4TH NEW TALENT BRITISH INTERNATIONAL YOUTH MUSIC COMPETITION
    Website

    Thank you so much for tuning in to this episode of the podcast! You can get in touch with me through https://www.youplayawhat.com . Subscribe and share this podcast with your friends if you enjoyed the episode. Feel free to leave a rating and review on which ever platform you choose to listen to your podcast!

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  • YPAW 56: Benjamin Yeo - Learning about Thai Culture & Language, Challenges Faced in Music Education and Performance Arts, Finding His Tribe, Inspiration from Mineral Water
    Jul 28 2021

    This week I am joined by perhaps the most prolific contributor to the Singapore Wind Band Repertory, Benjamin Yeo. Benji is an avid contributor to multiple facets of the local music and band scene taking on roles as an educator, composer, conductor.

    In this first part of a 2 part episode, we spoke about:

    • How it is perfectly ok to call him Benji instead of Benjamin
    • His obsession with the Thai culture
    • Challenges he faced over the last one year being a Music Teacher and the Dean of the Aesthetic Department
    • The Music Elective Programme vs the IB music syllabus
    • How he never intended to join the school band
    • How he fell in love with the art form that is Concert Band
    • How a particular brand of mineral water jump started his composition career


    And much more about his musical journey and thoughts regarding music education and band programmes in Singapore.

    Find out more about Benjamin's work
    Website
    Facebook
    Instagram
    YouTube

    To register and find out more about THE 4TH NEW TALENT BRITISH INTERNATIONAL YOUTH MUSIC COMPETITION
    Website

    Thank you so much for tuning in to this episode of the podcast! You can get in touch with me through https://www.youplayawhat.com . Subscribe and share this podcast with your friends if you enjoyed the episode. Feel free to leave a rating and review on which ever platform you choose to listen to your podcast!

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