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Ding Yi Music Company | |
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Chamber music ensemble | |
Short name | DYMC |
Former name | Arts Sphere Chamber Ensemble |
Founded | 2007 (2007) |
Location | Singapore |
Website | www |
Ding Yi Music Company (previously known as Arts Sphere Chamber Ensemble), established in 2007, is a Chinese chamber orchestra based in Singapore. The ensemble consists of both full-time and part-time musicians, most having attended professional training at the Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts. The ensemble’s repertoire ranges from traditional Chinese music to contemporary avant-garde interpretations and cross-genre works.
Ding Yi has been named "one of Singapore’s most dynamic and successful ensembles". Their performances have been described as "inspirational and aspirational" and their music "invigorating and inspiring".
Accolades
As of 2014, the ensemble has accumulated the following accolades:
- Silver Award at the 2011 28th Shanghai Spring International Music Festival
- Champion at the 2009 Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod (Wales, United Kingdom)
- First Prize at the 2008 Singapore National Arts Council Chinese Music Competition
The ensemble has also participated in several music festivals, including the 4th ASEAN Festival of the Arts in Philippines in 2010, the ASEAN Arts Fest 2012 in Cambodia, China Odyssey 2013 in Beijing, and the Jogja International Performing Arts Festival in Indonesia in 2014. The ensemble is also a regular performer in the SPH Gift of Music community concert series sponsored by Singapore Press Holdings.
Key figures within Ding Yi
Emeritus Music Director
Dr. Tay Teow Kiat is the Emeritus Music Director of Ding Yi Music Company. He is also the President of the Singapore Chinese Instrumental Music Association. He has received numerous awards, including the Cultural Medallion in 1993 and the Long Service Medal (Education Service) in 1997.
Resident Conductor
Wong De Li Dedric is the Resident Conductor of Ding Yi Music Company. He is also conductor for the China Conservatory of Music Middle School Orchestra Class. In 2006, he took first prize in the National Arts Council Chinese Music Competition's Suona Open Category.
Notable Musicians
The ensemble includes several award-winning musicians:
Chua Yew Kok – NAC Young Artist Award 2013
Wong De Li Dedric – National Arts Council Scholarship 2014 recipient
Low Yik Hang – National Arts Council Arts Scholarship 2012
DYMC Composium
To promote new music compositions for Chinese chamber ensembles, Ding Yi Music Company has established the Composium, a triennial composition festival which includes composition competitions, symposiums and performances that encourages new compositions from local and international composers.
Chinese Chamber Music Festival
Ding Yi Music Company established the first Chinese Chamber Music Festival in 2013 where established ensembles from around the world perform in a three-day long festival. The second edition of the Festival will be held in 2015.
Education and Outreach Programmes
The ensemble does several public outreach and educational engagements to raise awareness for their music and the genre of Chinese chamber music. Some of these projects include the Feed Your Imagination (F.Y.I) collaboration with the Singapore Esplanade, and the Outdoor Fantasia concert series, which brings Chinese chamber music to the mass public.
Discography
Ding Yi Music Company released two music albums in 2011 - "Fire Phoenix" and "The Oriental Moon". They released a new album "Storytellers on Ann Siang Road" in 2016.
The debut album, Fire Phoenix, features a compilation of traditional and contemporary Chinese chamber music works. Their sophomore release, Oriental Moon, features a compilation of Liang Wern Fook's works rearranged for Chinese orchestras. Their 2016 album, Storytellers on Ann Siang Road, features commissioned and premiered pieces from composers such as Phang Kok Jun, Cao Wen Gong, and Chow Jun Yi.
References
- Chang Tou Liang, CD Review: The Fire Phoenix, The Straits Times, 30 May 2013.
- Chang Tou Liang, Humble virtuosos, great music, The Straits Times, 21 April 2014
- Chang Tou Liang, Invigorating mix in new music, The Straits Times, 5 August 2013
- AsiaOne, SPH Gift of Music celebrates 10th anniversary, AsiaOne, 16 March 2015, Retrieved from https://www.asiaone.com/singapore/sph-gift-music-celebrates-10th-anniversary
- Chor Poh Chin, Singapore infopedia: Tay Teow Kiat, National Library Board Singapore, 12 February 2014
- Heyang, Zhang. "鼎艺团新任驻团指挥黄德励:让室内乐朝向无指挥发展". The Straits Times.
- National Arts Council, 2013 Young Artist Award recipients, Retrieved from https://www.nac.gov.sg/docs/cmyaa/chua-yew-kok.pdf Archived 20 February 2015 at the Wayback Machine
- National Arts Council, 2014 NAC Arts Scholarship (Postgraduate) recipients, Retrieved from http://www.nac.gov.sg/talent-development/scholarships/2014-nac-scholarship-recipients/asp2014 Archived 7 July 2015 at the Wayback Machine
- Aromero, Interview with Ding Yi Music Company, Performers at 2014 Borneo World Music Expo, 15 June 2014, Retrieved from http://worldmusiccentral.org/2014/06/15/interview-with-ding-yi-music-company-performers-at-2014-borneo-world-music-expo/
- Lisabel Ting, Ding Yi Music Ensemble goes pop with Tang Na concert, The Straits Times, 19 May 2015, Retrieved from http://www.straitstimes.com/lifestyle/music/story/ding-yi-music-ensemble-goes-pop-tang-na-concert-20150519
- Lisabel Ting, Traditional and classical music in chamber fest, The Straits Times ST Communities, 30 Jan 2013, Retrieved from http://stcommunities.straitstimes.com/show/2013/01/30/traditional-and-classical-music-chamber-fest Archived 3 December 2014 at the Wayback Machine
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Note: * only modern large Chinese orchestra using Chinese instruments were recorded. ** Orchestra inside Conservatory |