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==Historia==
==Historia==
Formed in 1964, the SYC has achieved numerous accolades and awards, including:
Formed in 1964, the SYC has achieved numerous accolades and awards, including:
* First Singaporean Choir to win at the Llangollen Eisteddfod
* First Singaporean Choir to win at the Llangollen Eisteddfod in 1974
* President's Charity Award (for service to the State and community)
* President's Charity Award (for service to the State and community)
* Excellence for Singapore award.
* Excellence for Singapore award.

Revision as of 09:31, 2 March 2007

The Singapore Youth Choir (SYC) Ensemble Singers (previously known as the Singapore Youth Choir) is a distinguished professional choral group in Singapore.

Historia

Formed in 1964, the SYC has achieved numerous accolades and awards, including:

  • First Singaporean Choir to win at the Llangollen Eisteddfod in 1974
  • President's Charity Award (for service to the State and community)
  • Excellence for Singapore award.

Currently led by Ms Jennifer Tham, the SYC performs works of living and past composers. Ms Jennifer Tham is also a choral instructor with few secondary schools and junior colleges in Singapore.

Past Performances

The SYC last presented Three - A Festival of 3 Choirs at the Esplanade Concert Hall on 4 December 2006. The concert also featured the Ateneo Chamber Singers from the Philippines and the Gaia Philharmonic Choir from Japan.

The SYC celebrated their 40th Anniversary in 2004 with a concert featuring 10 new commissions from distinguished composers from and out of Singapore. Singaporean composers commissioned were Babes Condes, Zachariah Goh Toh Chai, Hoh Chung Shih, Shui Jiang Tian and Kelly Tang; while Ryan Cayabyab (Philippines), Chen Yi (China/USA), Alberto Grau (Venezuela), Eskil Hemberg (Sweden), and Ko Matsushita (Japan) were overseas composers that were commissioned.

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