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View Album Insert 1979-2009 Lunch Treats on Symphony 92.4FM (Mon-Fri, 11am to 2pm) For lunch with a difference, tune in to Lunch Treats on Symphony 92.4FM. We serve up a wide selection of music to go with your favourite lunch menu – from Movie themes to Broadway, masterworks to light classics and even a little cross-over music! Find out about the latest theatre productions and music performances in What’s On in Town at 12.20pm. For more information, visit www.symphony.sg. Supported by various corporate sponsors and individual donors, the Singapore Symphony Orchestra is a not-for-profit company limited by guarantee and registered under the Charities Order. sponsored by Singapore Symphony Orchestra 11 Empress Place, Victoria Concert Hall, Singapore 179558 Company registration no: 197801125M Phone +65 6338 1230 (main) Fax +65 6336 6382 E-mail [email protected] Website www.sso.org.sg All Rights Reserved, National Library Board, Singapore 01 Message From The Singapore Symphony Orchestra It is my great pleasure to welcome you to the SSO’s 30th Anniversary Concert. Given Singapore’s relative youth as an independent nation, for her national orchestra to be celebrating its 30th birthday is indeed a milestone. The SSO came into being as a vision of former Deputy Prime Minister Dr Goh Keng Swee, whose passion and dedication, together with that of the Orchestra’s fi rst Chairman Tan Boon Teik and founding Music Director Choo Hoey, turned a dream into a reality. From its humble beginnings as a 41-member ensemble, the SSO has grown to become one of the most respected orchestras in the region today, whose international presence is substantiated by many well-received tours and celebrated recordings. Despite the current uncertain economic climate, as Singapore’s national orchestra, it is our mission to keep the music playing, in both good times and bad. For our 30th Anniversary year in 2009, we have lined up a series of inspiring performances with many eminent guest artists. We believe that good music will go a long way in helping Singaporeans ride out the storm. Tonight, Maestro Lan Shui presents the fi rst in a series of concerts in 2009 that will feature the complete Beethoven Symphony cycle. The SSO’s Co-Leader Lynnette Seah will also be performing in Bruch’s Violin Concerto No. 1. Our heartfelt thanks to our Guests-of-Honour, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong and Mrs Lee, for gracing tonight’s performance. Our thanks also to the Tote Board and Singapore Turf Club for their generous support. I would also like to thank our sponsors, partners, audience, and every donor in SSO’s annual fund-raising campaign “We Wish”. I wish you a most enjoyable evening. Professor Cham Tao Soon Chairman Singapore Symphony Orchestra All Rights Reserved, National Library Board, Singapore 02 Message From Tote Board Welcome to a New Year of concerts with the Singapore Symphony Orchestra (SSO). As a strong advocator of the Arts and a longstanding supporter of the SSO, Tote Board is proud of the Orchestra’s growth and achievements over the years. As our national classical music Orchestra, she has spread her wings beyond our shores and made us proud with performances on stages worldwide. It gives us great pleasure to extend our congratulations to the SSO on the occasion of her 30th Anniversary. We look forward to a thriving partnership and many more nights of classical music to come. Wishing you an enjoyable evening. Bobby Chin Chairman Tote Board All Rights Reserved, National Library Board, Singapore 03 Message From Singapore Turf Club The Singapore Turf Club extends its warmest congratula- tions to the Singapore Symphony Orchestra, on the special occasion of her 30th Anniversary. We are proud to have contributed fi nancially to the SSO through the Tote Board during her 30 years’ growth. We watched with much satisfaction, the rapid progress of the SSO into a premier orchestra, with increasing accolades received from around the world. Indeed, audiences from the USA to China, Japan, Germany, Spain and the United Kingdom, just to name a few, have been wowed by the orchestra’s artistic fl air and excellent rendition of musical pieces. This has put Singapore fi rmly on the international music map. As part of our community outreach programme to bring music to everyone, the Singapore Turf Club has also partnered the SSO over the last fi ve years to stage a free concert annually at the Parade Ring of the Singapore Racecourse. “The SSO @ the Racecourse” has continued to be very popular with the public, who are won over by the orchestra’s performances of evergreens and all- time favourites, a fi ne testimony to the SSO’s versatile repertoire. I wish one and all in the audience a wonderful evening of music and entertainment – always a winning combination! Tan Guong Ching Chairman Singapore Turf Club All Rights Reserved, National Library Board, Singapore All Rights Reserved, National Library Board, Singapore Wed, 14 Jan 09 beethoven festival: SSO 30th Anniversary Concert singapore symphony orchestra Lan Shui conductor Lynnette Seah violin LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN Symphony No. 1 in C major, Op. 21 26’00 MAX BRUCH Violin Concerto No. 1 in G minor, Op. 26 24’00 Intermission 20’00 LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN Symphony No. 5 in C minor, Op. 67 31’00 Concert Duration: 2 hrs All Timings Indicated Are Approximate. All Rights Reserved, National Library Board, Singapore “Today it unquestionably ranks among the world’s best… A world- class orchestra that can switch between such radically divergent styles with virtuosic ease.” American Record Guide March/April 2007 All Rights Reserved, National Library Board, Singapore 07 Singapore Symphony Orchestra A premier Asian orchestra gaining recognition around the world, the Singapore Symphony Orchestra (SSO) aims to enrich the local cultural scene, serving as a bridge between the musical traditions of Asia and the West, and providing artistic inspiration, entertainment and education. A full-time professional orchestra with 96 members, the SSO now makes its performing home at the Esplanade Concert Hall, and also performs regularly at the Victoria Concert Hall and at other venues. Established in 1979, the SSO performs over 50 symphonic programmes a year. Its versatile repertoire spans the all-time favourites and orchestral masterpieces to exciting cutting-edge premieres, with Asian and Singaporean musicians and composers featuring prominently in the concert season. The SSO has toured America, China, Czech Republic, Germany, Greece, Hong Kong, Hungary, Italy, Japan, France, Spain, Turkey and the United Kingdom. Since Maestro Lan Shui assumed the position of Music Director in 1997, the SSO has been distinguished by a high level of excellence and a rising international profi le. Choo Hoey, who was Music Director from 1979 to 1996, is credited for developing the SSO with his diverse programming. Among the SSO’s recordings under BIS are a number of CDs which have earned international acclaim, including a Seascapes album and the fi rst-ever cycle of Tcherepnin’s six piano concertos and four symphonies. The SSO has also recorded the music of Chen Yi, Zhou Long, Bright Sheng and Richard Yardumian, collaborating with such great artists as Gil Shaham, Evelyn Glennie, Cho-Liang Lin, Noriko Ogawa, Sharon Bezaly, Claude Delangle, Christian Lindberg and Martin Fröst. All Rights Reserved, National Library Board, Singapore All Rights Reserved, National Library Board, Singapore All Rights Reserved, National Library Board, Singapore All Rights Reserved, National Library Board, Singapore All Rights Reserved, National Library Board, Singapore All Rights Reserved, National Library Board, Singapore All Rights Reserved, National Library Board, Singapore All Rights Reserved, National Library Board, Singapore All Rights Reserved, National Library Board, Singapore CIMB 81267 Inverstment Banking Ad_OL.ai 6/10/08 2:32:14 PM All Rights Reserved, National Library Board, Singapore CIMB 81267 Inverstment Banking Ad_OL.ai 6/10/08 2:32:14 PM All Rights Reserved, National Library Board, Singapore Lan Shui conductor Lan Shui joined the Singapore Symphony Orchestra as Music Director in 1997. He has brought the SSO to greater heights during his tenure, through several international tours and recordings for the BIS label. Lan Shui is also passionate about performing music by Asian and Singaporean composers. Lan Shui is also Chief Conductor of the Copenhagen Philharmonic. 2008 highlights include return appearances with the Deutsche Radio Philharmonie, Bamberg Symphony, Hong Kong Philharmonic, Aspen Festival and performances with the Aalborg Symphony where he is the Principal Guest Conductor. He has conducted many orchestras including the Baltimore Symphony, Frankfurt Radio Symphony, Stuttgart Radio Symphony, Calgary Philharmonic, Detroit Symphony, Houston Symphony, Malmö Symphony, Deutsche Symphony (Berlin), Danish Radio Symphony, National Orchestra of Loire (France), Bern Symphony, Munich Chamber Orchestra and Tampere Philharmonic. He has also performed at festivals including Tanglewood, Aspen, Bravo! Vail Valley, Round Top, Eastern Music, National Orchestra Institute and Casals Festivals. Born in Hangzhou, China, Lan Shui studied composition at the Shanghai Conservatory and graduated from the Beijing Central Conservatory, where he studied conducting with Xu Xin and Huang Fei Li. He made his professional conducting debut with Beijing’s Central Philharmonic Orchestra in 1986 and was later appointed Conductor of the Beijing Symphony. From 1986 he continued his graduate studies at Boston University and attended the Tanglewood Music Festival, where he worked closely with Leonard Bernstein. In 1990 he conducted the Los Angeles Philharmonic’s Summer Festival, where he came to the attention of David Zinman who in 1992 invited him to the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra as Conducting Affi liate for two seasons. From 1994 to 1997, he was Associate Conductor to Neeme Järvi at the Detroit Symphony. In the same period he assisted Kurt Masur at the New York Philharmonic, and worked with Boulez and the Cleveland Orchestra in Paris under the Young Conductors’ Project.
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