City After
Dark - KLCMF 09 Late Night Electroacoustic concert
at Annexe
Hoh Chung Shih (S'pore) - Frissons for viola and
live electronics
Ng Chor Guan (M'sia) - Polygon for clarinet, bass
clarinet, voice and laptop **
Jiradej Setabundhu (Thailand) - Dancing Queen for
audio visual algorithmic composition *
Jiradej Setabundhu (Thailand) - Fire for bass clarinet
and computer
Samson Young (Hong Kong) - Ageha. Tokyo for amplified
violin, electronics and video
Otto Sidharta (Indonesia) - 6ta for laptop *
Jerome Kugan (Malaysia) - Kat & A Shadow *
Performed by Hong Kong New
Music Ensemble at Annexe Gallery, KL Malaysia
* performed by composer
** performed by EMACM (Experimental Musicians and
Artists Collective Malaysia)
Building
The Future - KLCMF 09 Young Composers Competition
Kittiphan Janbuala: Motion In Stasis
Juro Kim O Feliz: Sa Kanyang Paglingon (In Her Glances)
Thatchatham Silsupan: Because We Are Together
Chow Jun Yi: A Night Without Voices
Zurazak Ut-Sa: Urban Silhouettes
Chow Jun Yan: When Stillness Meets Motion
Tan Tuan Hao: And The Sleeping City Dreams...
Neo Nai Wen: The Forgotten Sound
Lee Chie Tsang, Isaiah: Autumn's Heart.Maple.Fragrance
Jury's Showcase:
Neutral Space, for piano solo - Johan Othman
Mut(e)ual Dialogue, for clarinet, cello and piano
- Anothai Nitibhon
Performed by Ensemble Mosaik
at SEGi University College Kota Damansara, KL Malaysia
Going
Green Malaysian works by Teh
Tze Siew, Ng Chong Lim and Neo Nai Wen give voice
to the forest.
Stephanie
Griffin In Concert Violist Stephanie Griffin
performs the works of Tony Prabowo alongside Bach
Between
The Clouds Sounds of contemporary
Thai composer Anothai Nitibhon and the new generation
from Rangsit University Conservatory of Music.
Shadow
Play & Romance in South East Asia American Oboist Keri
McCarthy's tour of South East Asia in a concert recorded
in Singapore
Hearing
Voices A focus on the choral
music of our region beginning with performances
of works by two of young Malaysian composers, accompanied
by music by Indonesia's Tony Prabowo and Japan's
Hiroyuki Yamamoto.
Asian Elegies
In the wake of recent tragic natural disasters in
Sichuan and Myanmar, it is perhaps fitting that
we offer our thoughts to the victims both surviving
and perished, along with the consolation of music
by three South East Asian composers.
New
Minimalism - Contemporary Piano Music
New Zealand composer and pianist Ross Carey performs
his programme of new minimalism by composers from
across Asia, from Australia to Japan. Carey has taken
his programme around the region to Chengdu, Beijing,
Singapore and Indonesia. This particular concert took
place in Yogya in April 2008 and includes works by
Indonesian composers.
Sita's
Liberation - A Gamelan Opera by Sinta Wullur
Listen to the premiere of Indonesian-Dutch
composer Sinta Wullur's groundbreaking retelling
of the Ramayana epic for gamelan orchestra, string
quartet, bass clarinet, percussion and a cast of mezzosoprano,
tenor and chorus.
50cents
Jazz Club Live At Actors Studio 2005
Excerpts from the live jazz
concert that rocked Bangsar in 2005
Catch the best moments from Hardesh Singh's 50cents
Jazz Club performance at Actors Studio Bangsar
in 2005
Contemporary
Music Ensemble Korea in Concert
CMEK is one of Korea's most
exciting mixed ensembles performing avant garde music
on traditional Korean instruments. They perform a
variety of new compositions by Korean and international
composers. Experience Terry Riley's In C
as you have never heard it before, interpreted by
Korean instruments!
Rising
Suns
Sample a colourful array of
soundscapes from Malaysian and Asian composers, including
music from Korea, Japan and Indonesia.
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