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Choy Siew Woon is a Singaporean choral conductor and co-founder of the a cappella group 1023 and the choral chamber group MI6. She also founded The Chorallective, an adult volunteer choir. She is known for her contributions to the development of choral music in Singapore and her leadership of several school and community choirs.
She has led both school and community choirs, actively participated in various choral events and competitions. In addition to her conducting work, Choy has contributed to the development of choral music in Singapore by conducting workshops for students and directing performances. Her involvement in these initiatives reflects her dedication to nurturing choral talent and advancing the local music scene.
Early Life and Education
editFrom a young age, she actively participated in various choirs, developing an early interest in choral music.[1] This passion would later influence her career in conducting. In 2003, Choy completed her secondary education at River Valley High School.[2]
She later pursed a Bachelor of Communication Studies at Nanyang Technological University's Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information, and graduated in 2010.[3] During her final year, Choy and her team collaborated with Simmons (SEA) Pte Ltd and wrote a dissertion titled "Simmons Good in Bed: A Health Communication Campaign Seeking to Educate Youth in Singapore on Junk Sleep.".[3]
In 2010, Choy received the Kodály Certificate in Music Education, further establishing her expertise in music pedagogy and choral leadership.[4]
In 2020, she was the recipient of the National Arts Council Arts Scholarship (Postgraduate), enabling her to pursue a Master of Music in Conducting at the Yong Siew Toh Conservatory of Music.[5] At the same time, she received the Trailblazer Foundation Study Grant, and she graduated from Westminister Choir College (USA)'s Master of Music Educaton (Choral Emphasis) programme.[6]
Early Musical Influence and Mentorship
editDuring her school years, Choy was actively involved in choir singing, an experience that laid the foundation for her future in conducting. Her pedagogy was influenced by prominent Singaporean conductor Jennifer Tham and Director of the Kodály Institute of the Liszt Academy of Music, László Nemes.[4] She was also an under-study for English choral conductor, Maria Guinand, and German choral conductor, Volker Hempfling.[4]
This strong foundation in choral conducting paved the way for her later career, where she continued to foster musical talent and enhance choir programs.
Singing Career and Performances
editAsia Pacific Youth Choir
editChoy was selected as the Singaporean representative for the Asia Pacifc Youth Choir twice, first in 2011[7], and again in 2014.[8]
Singapore Youth Choir (SYC) Ensemble Singers
editChoy was a member of Singapore Youth Choir (SYC) Ensemble Singers, under the lead of Jennifer Tham. Choy was the choir's Vice-Conductor from 2009 to 2018.[9]
Conducting Career and Leadership
editChoral Conducting
editChoy's conducting career began while she was still a university student, leading a community club choir.
School Choirs
editChoy has gained extensive experence conducting school choirs, both as Assistant Conductor and Conductor, including (in alphabetical order):
- Hwa Chong Institution Alumni Choir
- Paya Lebar Methodist Girls' School, One PL[10]
- St. Anthony's Canossian Secondary School (held until 2023)
- Temasek Junior College (Integrated Programme)
- Temasek Junior College (Junior College)
- Temasek Polytechnic, TP Chorale[11]
- River Valley High School, River Valley Chorale
Choral Music Education Programmes - [to be updated]
editName of workshop | Name of Organiser | Year | Participants involved | References |
---|---|---|---|---|
Sing! | Temasek Junior College | 2017-2019, 2022-Present | Temasek Junior College, other schools | [12] |
Chorus Sing-Along | Esplanade - Theatres on the Bay | 2018 | Members of the public | [13] |
Choral Workshop for Student Leaders | Choral Directors' Association, Singapore - CDAS | 2023 | Student Leaders from schools | [14] |
University Teaching
editChoy served as part-time lecturer at Yong Siew Toh Conservatory of Music at National University of Singapore, where she taught two modules, Orchestral Pedagogy and, Leadership & Guiding.[6]
Notable Achievements: Choral Conducting for schools
editChoy has brought school choirs for both national and international choral competitions.
Competition/ Event | Level/ Category | School Involved | Repeteriore | Location | Year | Achievement | References |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Singapore Youth Festival | National/ Secondary, Junior College | NIL | School Of The Arts (SOTA) | Biannual | Multiple distinctions across various schools | [to be updated] | |
Singapore International Choral Festival | International/ A2: Equal Voices - 16 Years & Below | PL One Voice (Paya Lebar Methodist Girls' School (Secondary)) | NIL | Singapore Chinese Orchestra Concert Hall | 2014 | NIL | [10] |
Singapore International Choral Festival | International/ B1: Mixed Voices - 19 Years or Below | River Valley Chorale (River Valley High School) |
|
Yong Siew Toh Conservatory of Music Concert Hall | 2015 | 80.47 (Gold) | [15][16] |
Singapore International Choral Festival | International/ A2: Equal Voices - 19 Years & Below | PL One Voice (Paya Lebar Methodist Girls' School (Secondary)) |
|
Esplande - Theatres on the Bay Concert Hall | 2016 | 76.60 (Silver) | [17][18] |
Singapore International Choral Festival | International/ A2: Equal Voices - 19 Years & Below | PL One Voice (Paya Lebar Methodist Girls' School (Secondary)) |
|
Yong Siew Toh Conservatory of Music Concert Hall | 2018 | 79.82 (Silver) | [19][20] |
Singapore International Choral Festival | International/ A2: Equal Voices - 19 Years & Below | St. Anthony's Canossian Secondary School |
|
Yong Siew Toh Conservatory of Music Concert Hall | 2018 | 74.00 (Silver) | [21][20] |
Singapore International Choral Festival | International/ B1: Mixed Voices - 19 Years or Below | River Valley Chorale (River Valley High School) |
|
Yong Siew Toh Conservatory of Music Concert Hall | 2018 | 80.07 (Gold) | [22][20] |
Belt & Road World Choir Competition | International/ B3: Youth Choir (SATB Mixed Voices) | Temasek Junior College Choir | NIL | World Youth & Children Choral Artists' Association | 2018 | Champion,
Cash Prize HKD 3,000 |
[23] |
Title of Concert/ Performance | School/Organisation involved | Year | Venue | References |
---|---|---|---|---|
National Day Observance Ceremony | Paya Lebar Methodist Girls' School (Secondary) Choir | 2013 | The Istana | [24] |
Sing! | Temasek Junior College | 2017-2019, 2022-Present | Temasek Junior College | [12] |
An Evening with Voices: Moonlight | Hwa Chong Institution, Hwa Chong Voices | 2023 | Yong Siew Toh Conservatory of Music Concert Hall, National University of Singapore | [25] |
L'Aurore | River Valley High School/ River Valley Chorale | 2023 | River Valley High School Auditorium | [26] |
Kaleidoscope: Singapore Lyric Opera Youth and Children's Chorus Concert (SLOYCC) | First half (1100-1230)
Second half (1700-1830)
|
2024 | Victoria Concert Hall | [6] |
External Projects
edit1023 A capella Group
editIn 2015, Choy co-founded 1023, a local A capella group with original members Ang Yi Feng, Cherie Chai, Dionne Lim and, Hewlett Chew (in alphabetical order)[27]. The group made its debut at the 8th Asean Para Games that same year.[27] They gained further prominence by performing in Volkswagen's Singapore 50th birthday celebration video, singing a medley of local songs, including several well-known Singaporean tunes[28]:
- Home
- Majulah Singapura (Singapore's National Anthem)
- One Singapore
- Our Singapore
- Reach Out For the Skies
- Singapura Sunny Island
- Tomorrow's Here Today
- We Are Singapore
- Where I Belong
MI6 [to be updated]
editMI6, also known as Musicians' Inc. 6, is a collective of six Singaporean choral conductors and music educators who have built a close bond through their shared passion for music. The group, comprising Cherie Chai (1023 member), Choy, Dawn Yin, Low Xu Hao, Terrence Toh, and Yong Chee Foon, brings together diverse backgrounds. Each contribute their unique choral backgrounds and are involved in conducting choirs across various educational levels in Singapore. The group frequently collaborates, offering young choristers diverse choral experiences and contributing to a balanced and thriving choral community. [29]
The Chorallective [to be updated]
editIn 2021, Choy founded The Chorallective, an ad-hoc volunteer-based adult chorus made of singers and performers.[6]
Esplanade - Theatres on the bay [to be updated]
editChoy has also ben involved in various projects at Esplanade - Theatres on the Bay, Singapore's performing arts center.
Limelight
editLimelight is a performance series, hosted by Esplanade - Theatres on the Bay, that offers school choirs and symphonic bands in SIngapore a chance to show their talents at Esplanade - Theatres on the Bay. This platform aims to encourage schools to strive for excellence in their musical performance while providing them with an opportunity to present their skills to a wider public audience.[30]
- River Valley High School (2024)
- Temasek Junior College (2023)
- Paya Lebar Methodist Girls' School (2016)
Name of School/ Name of group | Name of Concert | Year | References |
---|---|---|---|
Paya Lebar Methodist Girls' School | NIL | 2016 | [31] |
Temasek Junior College | A Little Light Magic | 2023 | [32] |
River Valley High School Choir/ River Valley Chorale | limelight. | 2024 | [26] |
Festival of Song
editChoy has also participated in Esplanade's Festival of Song, which brings together youths, ages 15 to 25, who display passion for choral singing. It is a yearly affair and it occurs in December of every year.
Gendered Expectations in Conducting
editAttire and Professionalism
editFemale conductors often face scrutiny over their choice of attire, with concerns that clothing choices might affect how their professionalism is perceived.
Choy has experienced comments suggesting she should adopt more form-fitting outfits. Likewise, her counterpart, Gail Tay, has expressed uncertainty about whether wearing suits or dresses might impact how conductors aer viewed. These concerns reflect broader challenges female conductors face in navigating societal expectations within the industry.
Respect for Female Conductors
editWhile challenges regarding attire and physical gestures exist, female conductors like Choy emphasise that respect in the profession is ultimately earned through competence and dedication. Choy believes that commitment to one's craft and the quality of work should transcend gender in determining professional respect. Other conductors, such as Vivien Goh, share the view that respect is based on skill and professional merit rather than appearance.
References
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- ^ a b Ho, Ying Yi; Lum, Dawn Aiyi; Razali, Nur Raihana Muhammad; Choy, Siew Woon (2010). "Simmons good in bed : a health communication campaign seeking to educate youth in Singapore on junk sleep in collaboration with Simmons (SEA) Pte Ltd".
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- ^ "The Paya Lebar Methodist Girl's School (Secondary) Choir …". www.nas.gov.sg. Retrieved 2024-09-28.
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- ^ a b "River Valley High School Choir - Esplanade". www.esplanade.com. Retrieved 2024-09-28.
- ^ a b "1023 A Cappella performance group | About Us | Singapore". 1023sg. Retrieved 2024-09-28.
- ^ "How many Singapore songs can you name in this medley?". Yahoo News. 2015-08-09. Retrieved 2024-09-28.
- ^ "Voices Festival Choir - Esplanade". www.esplanade.com. Retrieved 2024-09-28.
- ^ "Limelight - Esplanade". www.esplanade.com. Retrieved 2024-09-28.
- ^ "Choir". plmgss.moe.edu.sg. Retrieved 2024-09-28.
- ^ "Temasek Junior College Choirs - Esplanade". www.esplanade.com. Retrieved 2024-09-28.