PERFORMERS(') PRESENT

Performers(') Present 2023: Flowing Resonances

Performers(‘) Present International Artistic Research Symposium 2023
Flowing Resonances
25–28 October 2023

Human experience is filled with flowing resonances: from distant stars, to temple bells, from concert stages, to the creative depths translated into a musical phrase – being a performer present is embodying flowing resonances.

As the Yong Siew Toh Conservatory of Music celebrates its 20th year, we reflect upon musical resonances flowing in and out of Southeast Asia and particularly – since hosting its inaugural artistic research symposium in 2009 – towards the global synergistic growth in the field of artistic research.

As with our four previous artistic-research symposia, Flowing Resonances seeks to address the kaleidoscopic issues facing musicians as they develop their musical art; creative practices rippling within the repercussions of global socio-political shifts – including the 2020 pandemic, the climate crisis, and the ever-evolving digital landscape – all challenging and inspiring what it means to be a twenty-first century musical artist.

The previous Performers(‘) Present: Telling Stories symposium took place in October 2019, just on the cusp of the COVID-19 pandemic. Even with the numerous seismic global developments afoot in the late 2010s, it would have been impossible to predict the calamities that were about to unfold. And yet, despite the world coming to a crashing halt in 2020, humankind persevered. Medical and technological innovation flourished. Solutions to seemingly insurmountable challenges were discovered. Notwithstanding the overwhelming tragedies of death and loss, the globe kept rotating on its axis. Musicians kept making music, even discovering some new streams of artistic expression. And humanity flowed like a river.

The new millennium has witnessed much global evolution in artistic research and creative practices in music. This same quarter century has coincided with a meteoric growth of European classical music throughout Asia. Southeast Asia, in particular, has fostered numerous institutions for the performance, study, and preservation of the European classical tradition, whilst also inspiring new resonances through its own traditional musical practices. Born in East Asia, the gong – through its all-encompassing soundscape iconographically associated with cosmic vibration – is a beautiful representation of universal resonance born out of cacophony. Though the pandemic reminded us of the reflective power of quietude, the gift of being present for reverberant, flowing resonances has rarely been more welcomed.

Symposium Archive

Revisit keynote addresses, paper presentations and performances from Performers(‘) Present 2023 on our Symposium Archive.

Click here to view the Symposium Archive for Day 1.

  • Opening Address & Performance

     

  • Paper Presentations:
    • Resonances & Traditions
      • The Impact of Post-COVID Digital Transformation on Global Bell & Carillon Culture Grace Chan
      • Performer’s Process: Concert Programming for Women Composers Ning Hui See
      • Resonating Stories: An Intermodal Chamber Rehearsal Approach to Robert Schumann’s Märchenerzählungen Miao Kaiwen, Frances Lee, Benedict Ng
    • Time & Tides
      • Tides of Change: Currents Through Time Uncovered in Returning to a Personally Significant Work 30 Years After Presenting Its First Performance Bernard Lanskey
      • ‘Blooming’: Nurturing the Power of International Solidarity in Supporting Post-Colonial Countries Through Collaborative Artistic Projects Olga Stezhko

         

  • Performances:
    • Morse Percussion – YSTeve Reich
    • Flowing Processional – The Seventh Angel & Project Re-Sonating
    • Calista Liaw – The Art of War: Final Chapter
    • Red Dot Baroque x Open Score Project – The Circle of Life

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  • Keynote Address by Darla Crispin:
    Poetry in Motion?: Interrogating the Respective Merits of Flow, Stasis & Resonance as States Conducive to Artistic Research
  • Plenary Presentations:
    • Of Rivers & Gongs: A Southeast Asian Symphony Sharing Session
    • Resonance Through Time  Melvyn Tan & Churen Li 
  • Paper Presentations:
    • Currents in Higher Education: Unfolding Resonances
      • The Resonant Mirror & the Flowing Journey: Currents & Concentricities in the Structural & Affective Organisation of Calligrammes by Francis Poulenc Jeremy Cox 
      • Wrestling with “Rep Dilemma” Resonances: The YST Orchestral Institute at Age 5 Orchestral Institute
    • Performances & Practices: Constructing Identities
      • Pravah: Melodic Resonances Niranjan Pandian
      • Negotiating Artistic Identities as a Young Artist in a Cosmopolitan Society Koay Loong Chuen (Jellal), Joan Tan Jing Wen
    • Performances & Practices: Strings in Resonance
      • Ars Combinatoria in George Rochberg’s 50 Caprice Variations for Solo Violin (1970) Yung-Yu Lin
      • Resonating Strings: A Presentation & Performance Featuring the Myanmar Harp & Violin Su Zar Zar, Gabriel Lee
    • Music & Health in the Community
      • Introducing YST’s Centre for Music and Health: Recent Findings & Personal Reflections  Kathleen Agres
      • Resonating in Society: Musical Storytelling in Community Outreach Khoo Hui Ling, Kathleen Agres
      • Pain/Relief: Linking Generative Technology with Accessibility Design Elicia Neo
  • Performances:
    • [Plenary Performance] Frank Havrøy & Gunnar Flagstad – Schwanengesang
    • OpusNovus – Homages
    • [Plenary Performance] Karst de Jong & Shugorei – Flow States

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  • Keynote Address by Robert Cutietta:
    The View From the Top: Leaders of the World’s Music Conservatories Perspective on the Pandemic & What It Means for the Future of Music Teaching

  • Plenary Presentations:
    • Putting One’s Heart Into Music: The Musical Journey Elaine Chew
    • From Naples to Nanyang: Flowing Futures in Music Higher Education
  • Paper Presentations
    • Performances & Practices: Cross Currents
      • Introducing YST’s Centre for Music and Health: Recent Findings & Personal Reflections  Kathleen Agres
      • Narrating a Re-Imagination of Works Ho Chee-Kong, Lin Xiangning
    • Local Reverberations
      • Expanding 21st Century Performer Genre Boundaries: A Case Study on Introducing Thai Luk Thung Elements to Thailand Trumpet Performers Patcharee Suwantada, Joseph Bowman
      • Recombination of Music Traditions in Yogyakarta Royal Orchestra Performance  Mei Artanto
      • Phenomenologies of Transient Migrant Music-Making in Singapore Benjamin Harris
      • Bach in the Far East David Chin
      • A ‘New Nanyang Style’? From Bunga Mawar to Kampung Spirit Chen Zhangyi
      • On “A Creation” YST Composition Department
      • Listening to Earth Damien Ricketson, Diana Chester
      • Sight-Seeing: A River Inspired Collaboration SEADOM 30 under 30
    • New Media: Flowing Gestures
      • GeKiPe (A Gesture-Based Interface for Audiovisual Performance) Philippe Spiesser
      • The Sounds of Chow Gar Thomas Green, Nozomi Omote
    • Currents in Higher Education: Embodying Resonances
      • Mastering the Future, the Present & the Past: A Novel Musical Attention Training for Performers László Stachó
      • RNCM Innovate: Defining the Future of Music Manus Carey
      • A Continuous Professional Development as an Artistic Citizen: An Example of Socially Engaged Practice Using Idiomatic Improvisation as a Tool to Reworking & Reusing Tomomi Ohrui
  • Performances
    • [Plenary Performance] Melvyn Tan & Churen Li – Dances & Dreams: From Paris to Singapore 
    • OpusNovus – Late Night

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  • Keynote Address by Anothai Nitibhon:
    ‘Being’ in the Flow: Performing in Ever-Evolving Musicscapes
  • Plenary Presentations
    • Discussion-Performance: On Kevin Volans’ L’Africaine  Melvyn Tan
    • Closing Dialogue: Reflections on Resonances Flowing
  • Paper Presentations
    • New Media: Sonic Explorations
      • An Experimental Performance of Eliane Radigue’s Early Feedback Works  Juan Parra Cancino
      • Artistic Research & Activism: Beyond Music, Multimedia & Visual Art  Alfonso Benetti
    • New Media: Tradition & Innovation
      • Breaking Free: Transcontinental Collaboration in the New Digital Landscape  Andrew Filmer, Sulwyn Lok
      • Malay Sound Arts: Reimagining Biophony & Geophony Materials for Seed of Life  Ainolnaim Azizol
    • Performances & Practices: Analysing Performance
      • Flowing Between Tactile & Sonic: Corporeality, Empathy & Bonding in Piano Four Hands Music  Cecilia Oinas, Danijel Detoni
      • Reflections on a Recording: A Case Study in the Interaction Between Analysis & Praxis  Nicholas Sutherland Kennedy 
    • Performances & Practices: Tradition & Innovation
      • Reimagining Schubert’s Song Cycle “Schwanengesang” Through Novel Artistic & Practice-Led Methods  Neal Peres Da Costa, Anna Fraser
      • “Made Expressly for the Climate!”  Lin Xiangning
  • Performances
    • [Premiere] Southeast Asian Golden Age Symphony Premiere: Flowing Resonances