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In these difficult times, we are in this together.
Find your resolve.
Find your inspiration.
Find your melody.
Find your resolve.
Find your inspiration.
Find your melody.
Credits
Performers
Recorder : Chan Yao Ying
Oboe : Jasper Goh
Flute : Lim Rui Qi
Clarinet : Sng Chien-Yi Kennede,
Tan Jia Yi, Toh Wei Xiang,
Cheah Kai Wen Joellen
Bassoon : Ler Jun Wei
Alto Saxophone : Emily Lee Yun Fang
Tenor Saxophone : Wong Hui Min
Baritone Saxophone : Ivy Hau Jia Yi
Trumpet : Soo Xin Yuan
French Horn : Low Tzhii Leng Weslyn,
Geraldine Lee Wen She,
Simmranjeet Kaur Dhaliwal
Trombone : Seow Wei Long,
Dai Jingwen Annie,
Tay Joon Young
Euphonium : Soh Hui Min
Tuba : Joshua Christopher Ngawing
Violin : Teo Jie An Joseph, Tan Jing Yi Rei
Viola : Loke E-Qen Julian
Cello : Liu Mengru
Percussion : Chong Jian Wen
Production Team
Producer : Zhang Jingchao
Tech Producer : Anthony Kok
Production House : Big 3 Media
Sound Engineering : Poco Productions
Creative Team
Creative Director/Conductor : Adrian Chiang
Writer : Suffian Hakim
Illustrator : Lai Huili
Narrator : Joshua Lim
Symphonia's 16th Executive Committee
With Support From
Advisors of SMU Symphonia : Profesor Mark Chong, Professor Margaret Chan, Professor Saw Cheng Lim
SMU Symphonia presents an allegorical digital music picturebook of Peter and the Wolf by Sergei Prokofiev, deconstructed to draw parallels to the pandemic with childlike whimsicality. Viewers will have the option of a read-through or a click-through experience as you follow Peter in his preparation of a long-awaited concert. Tragedy strikes with the unexpected arrival of the 'Wolf', leaving Peter's dreams crippled, his instruments crushed, and his friends taken away. As the situation turns grave, will Peter find a way to regain the joy in music he used to feel?
Established in 2003, SMU Symphonia has grown into a full-fledged wind band and strings ensemble, taking part in local events such as the Commonwealth Science Conference 2017 at the Istana. In 2018, the club journeyed to Japan to attend the 20th Conference of the Asia Pacific Band Directors' Associations where they performed alongside bands from Korea, Australia, and many more. SMU Symphonia strives to emulate the values of Music, Friends, and Fun through their annual productions. - Festiva
A recipient of the National Arts Council and National University of Singapore scholarship, Adrian Chiang attained his Master of Music degree at the Yong Siew Toh Conservatory of Music with a major in conducting. Currently, he is the President of the Band Directors' Association (Singapore) and the General Manager of Resound Chamber Orchestra. He also directs numerous Wind Ensembles & Orchestras which consistently achieve the finest results and highest accolades in music festivals held locally and overseas.
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