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| Lynnette Seah is a Singaporean violinist. Lynnette began her formal music training on the piano with her mother when she was five. She started the violin at the age of six with Goh Soon Tioe and later Alphonso Anthony. Lynnette won scholarships that included one to the National Music Camp at Interlochen, Michigan USA when she was twelve. She was also awarded the Outstanding Young Musicians Award for being the youngest member of the World Youth Orchestra. When she was 15, Lynnette was appointed as Associate Concertmaster of the Bishop Symphony Orchestra at the International Music Camp in Adelaide, Australia. That same year she represented Singapore in the Southeast Asian Violin Competition, and won a scholarship to study at the in Germany. Renowned violin teachers she had worked with included David Mankowitz of Toronto, Prof. Friedrich von Hausegger of Hannover, Prof. Karel Sneberger of Prague, Yfrah Neaman of London and Dorothy DeLay of New York. As a soloist, Lynnette has performed with orchestras in Europe. Among them are Zurich Symphony Orchestra of Switzerland, Orebro Chamber Orchestra of Sweden and Teplice Symphony Orchestra of Czechoslovakia, just to name a few. She has also performed regularly with Asian orchestras such as the Singapore Symphony Orchestra. Having a wide range of repertoire, Lynnette has performed concertos by composers such as Bach, Beethoven, Bruch, Dvorak, Lalo, Mendelssohn, Mozart, Saint-Seans, Sibelius and Wieniawski. Lynnette has also performed the Bruch's Scottish Fantasy, Chen Gang and He Zhanhao's Violin Concerto "The Butterfly Lovers", Dvorak's Romance in F minor, Lalo's Symphonie Espagnole, Josef Suk's Fantasie, Vaughan Williams' The Lark Ascending, Chausson's Poem for Violin and Orchestra, and in January 2006, the world premier of Singaporean composer Benard Tan's Violin Concerto, a work which was written for her. Lynnette has worked with a number of conductors who include Enrique Batiz, Michael Charry, Choo Hoey, Gaetano Delogu, Okko Kamu, Lan Shui, Lim Yau, Heiichiro Ohyama, Laurent Petitgirard, Ralf Sjobel and Samuel Wong. An active recitalist, Lynnette has given recitals in Singapore, Indonesia and Hong Kong, where she performed an all-Beethoven recital. She was also invited to perform at the Bergen International Music Festival in Norway where she gave a recital. Lynnette Seah is also active in the chamber music scene. She is the the leader and founder of the Jade String Quartet, which toured China in 2001. In April 1996, Lynnette was invited to represent Singapore in the World Philharmonic Orchestra at Bangkok, Thailand, for the King’s 50th Anniversary of his ascension under the baton of Maestro Myung-Whun Chung. She was appointed as assistant concertmaster then. Lynnette is currently an associate concertmaster of the Singapore Symphony Orchestra, which she is a founding member and was acting concertmaster at the orchestra's inception in January 1979. Highlights of Lynnette's 05/06 season include a concert with the Singapore Symphony playing the world premier of Bernard Tan's Violin Concerto (January 2006) and her debut with the Menuhin Festival Orchestra in this coming May which is an Asia concert-tour. In June 2006, Lynnette will once again represent Singapore in the World Philharmonic Orchestra at Paris, France. Reviews"Virtuosity and full rich tone"---Zurich Zeitung "Bringing tones of immeasurable lyricism carried through in the spirit of soulful expression particularly in the slower passages"---on Lynnette's concert with the Teplice Symphony Orchestra"Lynette Seah's playing has melted into the human, breathing utterances on her violin. Here surely was playing that touched the soul."---the Flying Inkpot, on Lynnette playing the Sibelius Concerto with Singapore Symphony Orchestra "Lynnette has gave the audience some truly exquisite violin playing."---the Flying Inkpot "Lynnette Seah's playing was simply fantastic! Soul touching!"---on Lynnette playing the world premier performance of Bernard Tan's Violin Concerto with the Singapore Symphony Orchestra [ Visit the complete Wikipedia entry for Lynnette Seah ] Some related entries: Bobby Caldwell | Matt Walker | Thomas Augustine Arne | Sylvain Sylvain | John Mayer | Franco Petracchi | Martin Galway | Future Man | Michael Clarke | Felice Anerio | Peter Tägtgren This page is based on the copyrighted Wikipedia article Lynnette Seah; it is used under the GNU Free Documentation License. You may redistribute it, verbatim or modified, providing that you comply with the terms of the GFDL. | Searches on eBay |
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