THE PHILHARMONIC CHAMBER CHOIR (TPCC) The Philharmonic Chamber Choir (TPCC) — formed by Lim Yau, its Artistic Director — has excelled in giving voice to the great traditions of Western classical music: both a cappella, as well as large works for choir and orchestra. It has equally made its mark in performing the Asian a cappella repertoire. In 2000, TPCC was awarded First Prize in the Mixed Choir Category at the Béla Bartok International Choral Competition in Debrecen. In 2002, TPCC was invited to perform alongside the Tokyo Philharmonic Chorus at the First Performing Arts Festival in Tokyo. TPCC has worked with leading choral conductors including Stephen Cleobury, Francisco Feliciano, and Chifuru Matsubara. It has collaborated with other arts groups such as the Singapore Symphony Orchestra and Chorus, The Philharmonic Orchestra, and the Arts Fission Company. In recognition of its Asian heritage, TPCC’s Asian a cappella concert series explores the wealth of the contemporary Asian choral repertoire. The most recent edition — Timeless Skies — featured the world premiere of Yang Guan San Die by Zechariah Goh. TPCC’s latest concerts included Skywalk — a concert featuring modern choral works; as well as Rachmaninoff’s All-Night Vigil — possibly its first full performance by a local choir. For more information, please visit http://www.tpcc.org.sg