Sleepover at the Museum

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SINGAPORE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

16 Mar 2024, Sat 11am & 2pm

Esplanade Concert Hall

PROGRAMME

Holiday from Day in the Lion City

Sleepover at the Museum

SINGAPORE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

We’re the Singapore Symphony Orchestra – you can call us the SSO! An orchestra is made up of many musicians playing different instruments like violins, cellos, flutes, trumpets, horns and percussion - all together. Did you know that the word “symphony” means “sounding together”? That’s what the SSO does, playing music by great composers such as Mozart and Beethoven. We usually play in a concert hall, like the beautiful Victoria Concert Hall, our home. Our big concerts are held at the Esplanade Concert Hall which can seat 1,800 people. We want to show everyone how enjoyable classical music is, so sometimes we have concerts near your home, or at the Singapore Botanic Gardens - you can enjoy fresh air and nature while listening to beautiful music!

BARRÁEZ

Welcome to our concert! I come from Venezuela in South America – it's on the opposite side of the Earth from Singapore. When I was about your age, I was taught music by the famous El Sistema music education programme in my country. I can play the violin but nowadays I conduct orchestras all over the world, from the Los Angeles Philharmonic at the Walt Disney Concert Hall to the Paris Opera to the Hong Kong Sinfonietta. In 2022, I joined the Singapore Symphony Orchestra family as Associate Conductor. You can watch me conduct the SSO at the Victoria and Esplanade Concert Halls, and also at the Singapore Botanic Gardens. Let me bring you into the marvelous world of classical music!

Hello! I am Tan Rui Shan, an actress and choreographer. Some of my theatre credits include playing the role of Mrs Lee Kuan Yew in Kwa Geok Choo by Toy Factory, and also choreographing for A Midsummer Night’s Dream by Singapore Repertory Theatre. As the co-founder of Bitesize Theatre Productions, my team and I have also created original works such as The Monster in the Mirror Musical. This July, you can catch me playing the iconic title role in Toy Factory’s Titoudao and choreographing Wild Rice’s year-end pantomime The Wizard of Oz! As you can probably tell, I love telling stories in many different ways and today’s performance is extra special and exciting for me because it will be my first time telling a story together with a whole orchestra live!

RODOLFO Associate Conductor TAN RUI SHAN narrator

Can you s o lv e t h e se clues?

Draw lines to match the clues to the right answers and correct room

Clue Answer Room

Of all the planets around the sun, thousands of rings surround this one.

He comes from an egg. His size gives him fame. This king of the reptiles has quite a long name.

This mammal that uses his nose as a hose can wash his huge body and all twenty toes.

The hardest gems you’ll find on Earth will dazzle you for all they’re worth.

These birds had feathers but could not soar.

They’re now extinct. There are no more.

These fragile insects - queens or kingsare always noticed for their wings.

Dodo Birds

Elephant

Tyrannosaurus Rex

Monarch Butterflies

Saturn Diamonds

Clue 1: Saturn – Earth and Space Room Clue 2: Tyrannosaurus Rex – Hall of Dinosaurs Clue 3: Elephant – Hall of African Mammals Clue 4: Diamonds – Hall of Minerals Clue 5: Dodo Birds – Hall of Biodiversity Clue 6: Monarch Butterflies – The Butterfly Pavillion
Earth and Space Room Hall of Dinosaurs Hall of African Mammals Hall of Minerals Hall of Biodiversity The Butterfly Pavillion

Create yo u r o w n s leepover!

What is your name?

When is your birthday?

Where Will your sleepover take place?

Who Will you invite?

hoW Will your sleepover look like? draW it beloW!

Enjoy the s e o t h er activities

Biodiversity Outreach Booth

Main foyer, level 1

Families are invited to learn more about selected biodiversity specimens such as the pangolin, plantain squirrel, leatherback sea turtle and more, from staff and volunteers of the Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum, National University of Singapore.

Instrument Petting Zoo

Circle 2 foyer, level 3

Get up close and personal with instruments like the violin, flute, trumpet, and various percussion instruments. Musicians will be on hand to provide an introduction and answer any questions you may have. Learn about how they’re played and get a chance to try them yourself!

Photo Booth

Main foyer, level 1

Strike a pose at our booth and receive a complimentary photo souvenir to bring home!

Post-Show

Meet and Greet

Main foyer, level 1

Audiences will get their chance to interact with SSO musicians, and ask questions to better understand what goes behind the hard work of a musician.

The fringe activities mentioned above (apart from meet and greet) will begin an hour before the concert, close 15 minutes before the concert, and will re-open again after the concert ends.

THE ORCHESTRA

FIRST VIOLIN

(Position vacant) Concertmaster, GK Goh Chair

Kong Zhao Hui1 Associate Concertmaster

Chan Yoong-Han2 Fixed Chair

Cao Can*

Chen Da Wei

Duan Yu Ling

Foo Say Ming

Jin Li

Kong Xianlong

Cindy Lee

Karen Tan

William Tan

Wei Zhe

Ye Lin*

Zhang Si Jing

SECOND VIOLIN

Michael Loh Associate Principal

Nikolai Koval*

Sayuri Kuru

Hai-Won Kwok

Chikako Sasaki*

Margit Saur

Shao Tao Tao

Tseng Chieh-An

Wu Man Yun*

Xu Jueyi*

Yeo Teow Meng

Yin Shu Zhan*

Zhao Tian

VIOLA

Manchin Zhang Principal

Guan Qi Associate Principal

Gu Bing Jie* Fixed Chair

Marietta Ku

Luo Biao

Julia Park

Shui Bing

Janice Tsai

Dandan Wang

Yang Shi Li

Yeo Jan Wea3

CELLO

Ng Pei-Sian Principal, The HEAD Foundation Chair

Yu Jing Associate Principal

Guo Hao Fixed Chair

Chan Wei Shing

Christopher Mui

Jamshid Saydikarimov

Song Woon Teng

Wang Yan

Wang Zihao 3

Wu Dai Dai

Zhao Yu Er

DOUBLE BASS

Yang Zheng Yi Associate Principal

Karen Yeo Fixed Chair

Olga Alexandrova

Chia Ying Yin3

Jacek Mirucki

Guennadi Mouzyka

Wang Xu

FLUTE

Jin Ta Principal, Stephen Riady Chair

Evgueni Brokmiller Associate Principal

Roberto Alvarez

Miao Shanshan

PICCOLO

Roberto Alvarez Assistant Principal

OBOE

Rachel Walker Principal

Pan Yun Associate Principal

Carolyn Hollier

Elaine Yeo

COR ANGLAIS

Elaine Yeo Associate Principal

CLARINET

Ma Yue Principal

Li Xin Associate Principal

Liu Yoko

Tang Xiao Ping

BASS CLARINET

Tang Xiao Ping Assistant Principal

BASSOON

Marcelo Padilla^ Principal

Liu Chang Associate Principal

Christoph Wichert

Zhao Ying Xue

CONTRABASSOON

Zhao Ying Xue Assistant Principal

HORN

Austin Larson Principal

Gao Jian Associate Principal

Jamie Hersch Associate Principal

Marc-Antoine Robillard Associate Principal

Bryan Chong ^

Hoang Van Hoc

Christopher Shen3

TRUMPET

Jon Paul Dante Principal

David Smith Associate Principal

Lau Wen Rong

Nuttakamon Supattranont

TROMBONE

Allen Meek Principal

Damian Patti Associate Principal

Samuel Armstrong

BASS TROMBONE

Wang Wei Assistant Principal

TUBA

Tomoki Natsume Principal

TIMPANI

Christian Schiøler Principal

Mario Choo

PERCUSSION

Jonathan Fox Principal

Mark Suter Associate Principal

Mario Choo

Lee Yu Ru3

Lim Meng Keh

HARP

Gulnara Mashurova Principal

PIANO/CELESTA

Beatrice Lin3

* With deep appreciation to the Rin Collection for their generous loan of string instruments.

^ Musician on temporary contract

1 Kong Zhao Hui performs on a J.B. Guadagnini of Milan, c. 1750, donated by the National Arts Council, Singapore, with the support of Far East Organization and Lee Foundation.

2 Chan Yoong-Han performs on a David Tecchler, Fecit Roma An. D. 1700, courtesy of Mr G K Goh. Musicians listed alphabetically by family name rotate their seats on a per programme basis.

3 Guest Musician

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