Concert Highlights

After two successful competitions held in 2006 and 2011, the third Singapore International Competition for Chinese Orchestral Composition (SICCOC) aims to continue with its objective of promoting musical creativity, stimulate international awareness and to establish a repertoire of Nanyang- and/or Singapore-inspired Chinese orchestral pieces. 

Singapore International Competition for Chinese Orchestral Composition 2015 – Award Presentation and Concert for Award-winning Compositions

2015 Concert Season

  • 21 Nov 2015 (Sat) 7.30pm
  • SCO Concert Hall
  • $25, $15
  • 2015 Concert Season

Concert Information

“SCO has become a multi-cultural Chinese orchestra. While using traditional
Chinese music instruments, they have made their mark with performances
in ‘Nanyang’ style,” Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, 27 Aug 2014

After two successful competitions held in 2006 and 2011, the third Singapore International Competition for Chinese Orchestral Composition (SICCOC) aims to continue ...

“SCO has become a multi-cultural Chinese orchestra. While using traditional
Chinese music instruments, they have made their mark with performances
in ‘Nanyang’ style,” Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, 27 Aug 2014

After two successful competitions held in 2006 and 2011, the third Singapore International Competition for Chinese Orchestral Composition (SICCOC) aims to continue with its objective of promoting musical creativity, stimulate international awareness and to establish a repertoire of Nanyang- and/or Singapore-inspired Chinese orchestral pieces. 

SICCOC 2015, supported by our Patron, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, will be part of SCO’s events in celebration of Singapore’s golden jubilee this year. 125 international composers have registered with 184 compositions. After a rigorous and fair preliminary and finals adjudication, the Award Presentation Ceremony and concert for the winning compositions will be held on 21 November 2015 at the SCO Concert Hall. Audience will also get to participate in voting for the “Most Popular Composition (Audience)” award. 

To find out more about the competition, please visit www.siccoc.sg.

Ticket Prices: $25, $15
(Prices before SISTIC fee)

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