Singapore, 2 October 2015 (Friday) – Commissioned by Ministry of Culture, Community and Youth (MCCY) as part of the Titian Budaya Singapore cultural season in Kuala Lumpur, which celebrates 50 years of Singapore-Malaysia Friendship, Singapore Chinese Orchestra (SCO) will perform in Kuala Lumpur for the first time to showcase the diverse culture of both countries through music.

Conducted by SCO Music Director Tsung Yeh, Bridging Cultures concert will be held on 8 December 2015 (Tuesday), 8.30pm at Dewan Filharmonik Petronas. Featuring winner of the first season of Singapore Idol Taufik Batisah, jazz pianist Jeremy Monteiro, Tok Dalang Eyo Hock Seng and wayang kulit group Kumpulan Sri Campuran, and tabla performer Jatinder Singh Bedi, the concert will present SCO’s unique Nanyang music and East-meets-West cross cultural programme the audience in Malaysia.

Audience in Singapore can get to watch the preview concert of the same programme, Cross Cultural Extravaganza, on 28 November 2015 (Saturday), 8pm at the SCO Concert Hall.

The concert starts with Malaysian composer Simon Kong Su Leong’s award winning piece Izpirazione II – Rambutan which won the 2nd prize at the Singapore International Competition for Chinese Orchestral Competition (SICCOC) in 2006. By using “Rambutan” – a tropical fruit commonly found in Singapore and Malaysia – this quirky piece will evoke a sense of familiarity among the audience. Well-known tabla performer, Jatinder Singh Bedi, will perform local composer and 1st prize winner of SICCOC 2006, Eric Watson’s Dialogue for Solo Tabla and Chinese Orchestra. Tabla is a percussion instrument that originated from India and plays a significant role in Hindustani classical and traditional music. With an added Indian music element to the concert, it reflects the diverse culture in Singapore and Malaysia. Recipient of Singapore’s Cultural Medallion and well-known jazz pianist Jeremy Monteiro will perform with jazz drummer Tama Goh and SCO double bassist (jazz bassist) Frankie Lee in the rendition of Kelly Tang’s Montage: Three Movements for Jazz Piano & Chinese Orchestra. The blend of Chinese orchestral music with western jazz is one of the SCO’s unique East-meets-West style of music. The carefree jazz beats will bring on a refreshing take of the Chinese orchestra.

Known as the doyen of Singapore theatre, playwright Kuo Pao Kun has written more than 20 scripts during his career, where some has been translated to other languages and performed worldwide. Kuo Pao Kun was awarded the Cultural Medallion for his contribution to the Singapore’s theatre in 1990 and his renowned work The Silly Girl & The Funny Old Tree will be featured in this concert. With music accompaniment composed and adapted by SICCOC 2006’s 3rd prize winner, Malaysian composer Yii Kah Hoe, Malaysia’s only Chinese ethnicity Tok Dalang Eyo Hock Seng and wayang kulit group, Kumpulan Sri Campuran, will world premiere this play in a wayang kulit and orchestra format. Two selected SCO musicians will perform with the Kumpulan Sri Campuran.

Pop idol, Taufik Batisah, will debut with SCO and sing songs of P. Ramlee in the finale of this concert. P. Ramlee was well-known in the Singapore and Malaysia film industry in the 1960s and 1970s and he was regarded as an icon of Malay entertainment in Singapore, Malaysia, Brunei and Indonesia. Taufik Batisah will sing P. Ramlee’s famous works including Getaran JiwaSenjakala and Bila Mama Pakai Celana, which has been rearranged into a medley by composer Eric Watson.

Concert details of Cross Cultural Extravaganza:

Date: 28 November 2015 (Saturday)
Time: 8pm 
Venue: SCO Concert Hall
Ticket prices: $70, $60, $45/$30*, $30/$20* (exclude SISTIC fee)
Tickets from SISTIC
*Concession prices

2015-10-02-1 Singapore Chinese Orchestra performs in Kuala Lumpur in a concert that bridges cultures
Conductor: Tsung Yeh             Vocal:Taufik Batisah        Jazz Piano:Jeremy Monteiro

2015-10-02-2 Singapore Chinese Orchestra performs in Kuala Lumpur in a concert that bridges cultures
Wayang Kulit: Eyo Hock Seng                                    Tabla: Jatinder Singh Bedi
& Kumpulan Sri Campuran

Kuala Lumpur concert details:

Titian Budaya Night – Bridging Cultures
Date: 8 December 2015 (Tuesday)
Time: 8.30pm 
Venue: Dewan Filharmonik Petronas
Ticket prices: RM 130, RM 100, RM 70, RM 50
Buy tickets from:http://mpo.com.my/29titian-budaya-bridging-cultures/

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