SNYCO Alumni Concert 2026

Reunion 4.0

Conductor: Lien Boon Hua

Date:

30 May 2026 | 5:00 PM

Duration:

1 hr (no intermission)

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Arranged by Peng Xiuwen, Cai Huiquan

  • Gaoyinruan and Zhongruan: Tan Su-Min, Clara
  • Guzheng: Tan Su-Hui, Sophy

Composed by Phang Kok Jun

Composed by Wang Chenwei

  • Erhu: Likie Low

Composed by Likie Low

  • Zhongruan: Koh Min Hui
  • Gaoyin Sheng: Leong Jia Wen
  • Erhu: Deborah Siok Li Chin
  • Percussion: Randy Tan Chen Howe

Composed by Sulwyn Lok

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SNYCO

About SNYCO

Singapore National Youth Chinese Orchestra

The Singapore National Youth Chinese Orchestra (SNYCO) is an orchestra organised under the Ministry of Education’s (MOE) National Project of Excellence (NPOE). Members of the orchestra come from a diverse range of backgrounds and have all been selected through a rigorous process. Every year, recruitment is open to tertiary and arts institutions, and also mainstream primary and secondary schools. In the 2024 Singapore Chinese Music Competition, 17 musicians from SNYCO won 1 Solo Grand Category, 7 First Prizes, 5 Second Prizes and 4 Third Prizes. From its inception, SNYCO holds 3 major ticketed concerts annually and since 2017, it has taken the additional step of performing in outreach and educational concerts in neighbourhood schools, the heartlands and communities. Not only do these concerts give the musicians more performance opportunities and stage experience, they also help to promote Chinese music to the communities.

Nurture Aspiring Musicians

To date, SNYCO has nurtured numerous outstanding musicians, and among them, Eleven have successfully joined the Singapore Chinese Orchestra (SCO), establishing themselves as professional full-time musicians. Besides becoming professional musicians and distinguished members of the Singapore Chinese music fraternity, many other SNYCO members have also moved on to become respected professionals in their respective fields, making innumerable contributions to both the Singapore arts scene and various corporations and institutions.

Under the leadership of Music Director Quek Ling Kiong, SNYCO seeks to nurture aspiring youths to be the future pillars of Singapore’s Chinese music scene. Currently, there are over 90 members in SNYCO between the ages of 10 and 26 who receive professional tutelage under the guidance of 13 SCO musicians. They also represent more than 35 schools in Singapore. Members enrolled in mainstream (MOE) secondary schools who have sustained involvement with SNYCO will have their participation recognized in lieu of a schoolbased Co-Curricular Activity (CCA), with the potential of receiving the highest CCA grades.

From the many sold-out concerts to the critically acclaimed overseas concert tours, the high standards of SNYCO have firmly established it as one of the premier youth orchestras, both locally and regionally. With the full support of the Ministry of Culture, Community and Youth and the National Arts Council, under the experienced management of SCO, SNYCO enjoys exceptional resources and facilities. SNYCO will persevere in its mission to inspire, nurture, and develop our youth into exemplary music advocates to serve the community.

Music Director

Quek Ling Kiong

Known for his charisma and powerful stage presence, award-winning maestro Quek Ling Kiong has been leading the Singapore National Youth Chinese Orchestra (SNYCO) as its Music Director since 2016, and conducting it for more than two decades.

Well-versed in the music traditions of East and West, Quek has conducted orchestras around the world. He is the Principal Conductor of the Singapore Chinese Orchestra (SCO), and has guest-conducted esteemed Chinese orchestras such as the Shanghai Chinese Orchestra, Guangdong Chinese Orchestra, Taipei Chinese Orchestra, Kaohsiung Chinese Orchestra, Macao Chinese Orchestra, Jilin Chinese Orchestra and Hong Kong Chinese Orchestra, as well as symphony orchestras in the Czech Republic.

SNYCO expanded its overseas presence under his baton, mounting highly successful performances at the Tainan International Qixi Arts Festival (2006), Hsinchu Chinese Music Festival (2013) – its first full-orchestra concert abroad – and Macao International Youth Music Festival (2017). Quek also led the orchestra on tours to Beijing, Shanghai, Suzhou, and Guangzhou (2017, 2019); and the East Malaysian cities of Kota Kinabalu and Kuching (2023).

A graduate of the Shanghai Conservatory of Music and Zurich University of the Arts, Quek counts world-renowned maestros Tay Teow Kiat, Xia Feiyun, Tsung Yeh, and Johannes Schlaefli among his mentors. In turn, he has played an instrumental role in nurturing the next generation of Singapore musicians. The New Learners’ Programme, introduced in 2017, was initiated by Quek, provides promising participants with subsidised one-on-one classes. SNYCO members also attended its first overseas music camp in Hong Kong (2005), as well as its first immersion programme at Beijing’s Central Conservatory of Music (2016) under his leadership. He brings his expertise in music education to all these initiatives, having taught at the School of the Arts and University of the Arts Singapore.

In line with his vision to make music accessible to all, he led the SCO in acclaimed shows such as the Young Children’s Concert, Young People’s Concert and Mother’s Day Concert, and SNYCO in its first outdoor outreach concert at the Singapore Botanic Gardens in 2009. During the pandemic, he continued promoting Chinese music by creating a variety of online programmes. These included SNYCO’s Music Chatterbox and C.L.I.P.S. by the Singapore Chinese Orchestra, a digital learning series to help youth learners improve their Chinese instrumental skills. A strong believer that music can benefit youths with disabilities, he was invited to serve as the Artistic Director of Singapore and Hong Kong’s largest inclusive orchestras, The Purple Symphony and True Colors Symphony, respectively.

Quek’s achievements have garnered him accolades such as the National Arts Council’s (NAC) Young Artist Award (2002), NAC Cultural Fellowship (2013), the Meritorious Award from the Composers and Authors Society of Singapore (COMPASS) (2016), and the individual recipient of the Singapore Chinese Cultural Contribution Award (2025). In 2019, the Quek Ling Kiong Arts and Culture Scholarship was established at the Singapore Management University in his honour.

Conductor

Lien Boon Hua

Singaporean conductor Lien Boon Hua is acclaimed as one of Asia’s leading interpreters of contemporary music, celebrated for his stylistic versatility and emotional depth. In recognition of his accomplishments, he was invited to lead the Singapore Symphony Orchestra in a landmark concert celebrating the Esplanade’s 20th anniversary. As the founder and Artistic Director of Wayfarer Sinfonietta since 2021, Lien has established the ensemble into a dynamic force in Singapore known for its artistic excellence and bold programming.

Lien’s international conducting career spans engagements with renowned orchestras in Asia, Europe, and the United States. In 2024, his debut with the Sichuan Symphony Orchestra and Singapore Chinese Orchestra was highly praised, and was immediately re-invited back the following season. Additionally, he has also collaborated with the Singapore Symphony Orchestra, Hong Kong Sinfonietta, Bangkok Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra, and Jakarta Simfonia Orchestra in Asia. In Europe, he has worked with the Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra, NFM Wrocław Philharmonic, Polish Baltic Philharmonic Orchestra, Kraków Philharmonic Orchestra, Pannon Philharmonic Orchestra, and the Transylvania State Philharmonic Orchestra in Cluj-Napoca. In the United States, he has conducted the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra and Symphoria in Syracuse. He has also appeared at many music festivals such as the Singapore International Festival of Arts, IntAct Festival, Thailand International Composition Festival, Gdańsk Music Festival and International Mozartiana Festival, and received numerous invitations to participate in international conducting competitions.

Lien’s professional journey includes serving as Assistant Conductor of the Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra from 2016 to 2018, and as Assistant Conductor at the Richard Strauss Festival in Garmisch-Partenkirchen in 2018. Through the Peter Eötvös Foundation Mentoring Program, he honed his skills in contemporary music under the guidance of esteemed figures such as Peter Eötvös, Heinz Holliger, Kaija Saariaho, and Hanspeter Kyburz. He has also won awards in several international conducting competitions, including second prize at the Antal Dorati International Conducting Competition in 2018.

Alongside symphonic and contemporary repertoire, Lien has demonstrated exceptional talent in various musical fields. In 2024, he was appointed as Conductor of the Singapore National Youth Chinese Orchestra, delving into his cultural roots and the rich tapestry of Asian music. Furthermore, Lien has rapidly risen as an opera conductor, regularly leading acclaimed productions with regional companies such as Singapore Lyric Opera, Kuala Lumpur City Opera, The Opera People, and Lirica Arts.

Lien’s talent has earned him invitations to prestigious international festivals and recognition from esteemed figures in the industry, including the late Bernard Haitink and Peter Eötvös, as well as Paavo Järvi, Cristian Măcelaru, and Tsung Yeh. His participation in masterclasses with eminent orchestras such as the Seoul Philharmonic Orchestra, City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, MDR Leipzig Radio Symphony Orchestra, Lucerne Festival Strings, and Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra further attests to his standing. Additionally, he was named an inaugural Mahler Conducting Fellow for the Colorado MahlerFest XXIX.

Dedicated to nurturing young musicians, Lien has taught at the Yong Siew Toh Conservatory of Music since 2019, where he leads the contemporary music ensemble OpusNovus. Lien has introduced diverse contemporary works to Singaporean audiences and is a strong advocate for Asian composers. Under his leadership, OpusNovus embarked on its maiden tour to Australia in 2023. In 2024, Lien was also appointed as Visiting Lecturer of Large Ensembles at the Princess Galyani Vadhana Institute of Music. He has also worked with youth orchestras such as the ASEAN-Russian Youth Orchestra, RondoFest Festival Orchestra, Orchestra of the Music Makers, Hong Kong Children’s Symphony Orchestra, and the Princess Galyani Vadhana Institute of Music Youth Orchestra.

Lien holds a doctorate in orchestral conducting from the Eastman School of Music, where he studied under Neil Varon and received the Walter Hagen Conducting Prize. His academic journey includes degrees from the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music and the Yong Siew Toh Conservatory of Music, with additional studies at the Peabody Conservatory of Music.

Orchestra

Gaohu

Shane Lim Hui

Lim Wan Ying

Tan Keng Li Sophia

Yang Hui Ting

Zhou Boyi

Erhu I

Chiam Jia Ying Claris

Eng Yah Mui Vanessa

Fu Kai Lin Caitlin

Ong Ai Hui

Tan Chia Sin

Wo Kheng Pak Kevin

Yang Ji An

Erhu II

Bai Tianliang

Fu Yuetong*

Lai Si Jin

Lee Jie Yin*

Shi Peiyun

Teo Yin Song Gerald

Yang Shihui Rachel

Zhonghu

Chen Ning

Ng Rui Jun

Tan Ya Hui Eugenia*

Wang Yuting

Yap Hengyang, Henry*

Cello

Chua Boon Yang

Claire Lam Liang Ying

Jerell Neo Jiale

Justin Oh Li-Ern

Tan Shi Ling Denise

Double Bass

Leung Yong Ting Nicole

Chee Jun Hong

Yangqin

Chow Pei Yan

Tham Kin Chung+

Pipa

Chen Xinyu

Ng Yu Hui*

Isadora Qi Jiayu

Tan Yan

Liuqin

Han Jia Ying Elisa

Lim Yu Zhe*

Zhongruan

Loh Jun Jie Barry

Yeo Ziqing*

Zou Yufan

Daruan

Chow Zheng Yu Isaac*

Neo Joon Shiang Xander*

Guzheng/Percussion

Roy Yuen Ze Min

Gaoyin Sheng

Chan Chin Shuan*

Leong Jia Wen*

Li Laiyi*

Elaine Yong Xinyi*

Zhongyin Sheng

Foo Cher Jun, Nicholas

Gabriel Yap Wu Feng

Diyin Sheng

Chin Yi Xian*

Poh Jun Jiat Sean

Bangdi

Heng Yi Hwee*

Ong Guan Xian

Qudi

Chen Jiayi, Irvina

Leong Kim Yang

Xindi

Low Xiang Hui*

Ng Wei Xuan

Gaoyin Suona

Liu Yu Xin*

Qi Yanwei

Zhongyin Suona

Lee Kang Quan

Li Zong Xian Omega

CiZhongyin Suona

Preston Ang*

Guan/Diyin Suona

Muhammad Afiq Bin Zaini

Percussion

Boo Chong Wei, Benjamin

Chay Pei Ling*

Guo Jia

Ng Qi Ying*

Jayron Tan

Randy Tan Chen Howe

Wang Xinhang

Names are listed according to alphabetical order.
*SNYCO current member
+SNYCO New Learners’ Programme

 



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