Joyce Beetuan Koh
Joyce Beetuan Koh (born June 9, 1968) is a Singaporean composer, sound artist, and educator. Koh is the Associate Dean of the School of Interdisciplinary Arts at the Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts.[1] CareerKoh received her Bachelor of Music and Master of Music degrees in composition at King's College London under the tutorship of David Lumsdaine. She also studied at The University of York with Nicola Lefanu where she received her Ph.D. in composition in 1997. In 1995, Koh received a Nadia Boulanger scholarship, working alongside composer Brian Ferneyhough. Later, she composed as a collaborator with Tristan Murail in 1996 and with Hans Tutschku and Mikhail Malt from 1997 to 1998.[2] Music EducationIn 2004, Kho was offered a fellowship in residence at a German music school, Herrenhaus Edenkoben.[3] Koh returned to Singapore in 2007 and joined School of the Arts, Singapore as a founding faculty member.[4] Koh contributed to the founding of the Composers' Society of Singapore and served as presidentt from 2013 to 2016.[5] AwardsKoh was awarded the Young Artist Award by the National Arts Council (Singapore) in 1998.[6] Creative workCollaborationsKoh's music has been performed by BBC Symphony Orchestra, Hungarian Radio Budapest Symphony Orchestra, Stavanger Symphony Orchestra, Singapore Symphony Orchestra, Résonance Contemporaine, The Song Company of Australia, Nieuw Ensemble, Take 5, and Reconsil, as well as by soloists including Prodromos Symeonidis, Frode Haltli, and Thalia Myers. Her compositions for dance include a series of works with The Arts Fission Company, such as In the Name of Red (2015), a site-specific work for the inauguration festival of the National Gallery Singapore. Koh has created multimedia performances Away We Go (2015) with Etienne Turpin, commissioned by NTU Centre of Contemporary Art, and On the String (2010), commissioned by the Singapore Arts Festival. She co-created the interactive sound installation The Canopy (2010–13), presented at the World Stage Design Festival (UK, 2013) and the International Computer Music Conference (UK, 2011). Koh collaborated with theatre director Steve Dixon on adapting T. S. Eliot's The Waste Land in a one-actor piece with video and electroacoustic sound.[7] Selected compositionsOrchestra
Chamber music
Works for stage and dance
Multimedia
Discography
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