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Nanyang Polytechnic Chinese Orchestra: NYPCO Events
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Nanyang Polytechnic Chinese Orchestra. Under the baton of its resident conductor, Mr Mike Chiang, NYPCO aspires to achieve even greater heights of excellence each year. Known for his bold artistic vision and fresh dynamic interpretations of classical Chinese music, Mr Chiang collaborated and struck notes with NYPCO members to introduce western music, Chinese pop, evergreen songs and even Japanese and Korean pop pieces into their repertoire. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). 3rd Nov 2012 Sat 5PM. NYPVE orientat...
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Nanyang Polytechnic Chinese Orchestra: November 2011
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Nanyang Polytechnic Chinese Orchestra. Under the baton of its resident conductor, Mr Mike Chiang, NYPCO aspires to achieve even greater heights of excellence each year. Known for his bold artistic vision and fresh dynamic interpretations of classical Chinese music, Mr Chiang collaborated and struck notes with NYPCO members to introduce western music, Chinese pop, evergreen songs and even Japanese and Korean pop pieces into their repertoire. Tuesday, November 22, 2011. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Greeting...
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Nanyang Polytechnic Chinese Orchestra: Club Crawl 2012
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Nanyang Polytechnic Chinese Orchestra. Under the baton of its resident conductor, Mr Mike Chiang, NYPCO aspires to achieve even greater heights of excellence each year. Known for his bold artistic vision and fresh dynamic interpretations of classical Chinese music, Mr Chiang collaborated and struck notes with NYPCO members to introduce western music, Chinese pop, evergreen songs and even Japanese and Korean pop pieces into their repertoire. Saturday, May 05, 2012. All movie Songs list. Greetings Ambassad...
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Nanyang Polytechnic Chinese Orchestra: Reflections from alumni, Lin Xin Ying
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Nanyang Polytechnic Chinese Orchestra. Under the baton of its resident conductor, Mr Mike Chiang, NYPCO aspires to achieve even greater heights of excellence each year. Known for his bold artistic vision and fresh dynamic interpretations of classical Chinese music, Mr Chiang collaborated and struck notes with NYPCO members to introduce western music, Chinese pop, evergreen songs and even Japanese and Korean pop pieces into their repertoire. Wednesday, July 25, 2012. Reflections from alumni, Lin Xin Ying.
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Nanyang Polytechnic Chinese Orchestra: Reflections from our Alumni, Ng Shi Ying
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Nanyang Polytechnic Chinese Orchestra. Under the baton of its resident conductor, Mr Mike Chiang, NYPCO aspires to achieve even greater heights of excellence each year. Known for his bold artistic vision and fresh dynamic interpretations of classical Chinese music, Mr Chiang collaborated and struck notes with NYPCO members to introduce western music, Chinese pop, evergreen songs and even Japanese and Korean pop pieces into their repertoire. Sunday, June 10, 2012. Reflections from our Alumni, Ng Shi Ying.
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Nanyang Polytechnic Chinese Orchestra: Voltz
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Nanyang Polytechnic Chinese Orchestra. Under the baton of its resident conductor, Mr Mike Chiang, NYPCO aspires to achieve even greater heights of excellence each year. Known for his bold artistic vision and fresh dynamic interpretations of classical Chinese music, Mr Chiang collaborated and struck notes with NYPCO members to introduce western music, Chinese pop, evergreen songs and even Japanese and Korean pop pieces into their repertoire. Where do you all get the scores for the songs from? K-Pop favour...
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Nanyang Polytechnic Chinese Orchestra: K-ATTACK
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Nanyang Polytechnic Chinese Orchestra. Under the baton of its resident conductor, Mr Mike Chiang, NYPCO aspires to achieve even greater heights of excellence each year. Known for his bold artistic vision and fresh dynamic interpretations of classical Chinese music, Mr Chiang collaborated and struck notes with NYPCO members to introduce western music, Chinese pop, evergreen songs and even Japanese and Korean pop pieces into their repertoire. Saturday, May 19, 2012. Saturday, August 25, 2012 10:55:00 pm.
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Nanyang Polytechnic Chinese Orchestra: K-ATTACK II
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Nanyang Polytechnic Chinese Orchestra. Under the baton of its resident conductor, Mr Mike Chiang, NYPCO aspires to achieve even greater heights of excellence each year. Known for his bold artistic vision and fresh dynamic interpretations of classical Chinese music, Mr Chiang collaborated and struck notes with NYPCO members to introduce western music, Chinese pop, evergreen songs and even Japanese and Korean pop pieces into their repertoire. Monday, September 03, 2012. Below are the details of the concert:.
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Nanyang Polytechnic Chinese Orchestra: September 2012
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Nanyang Polytechnic Chinese Orchestra. Under the baton of its resident conductor, Mr Mike Chiang, NYPCO aspires to achieve even greater heights of excellence each year. Known for his bold artistic vision and fresh dynamic interpretations of classical Chinese music, Mr Chiang collaborated and struck notes with NYPCO members to introduce western music, Chinese pop, evergreen songs and even Japanese and Korean pop pieces into their repertoire. Thursday, September 27, 2012. And is priced at $15. 8 (Limited c...
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Nanyang Polytechnic Chinese Orchestra: July 2012
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Nanyang Polytechnic Chinese Orchestra. Under the baton of its resident conductor, Mr Mike Chiang, NYPCO aspires to achieve even greater heights of excellence each year. Known for his bold artistic vision and fresh dynamic interpretations of classical Chinese music, Mr Chiang collaborated and struck notes with NYPCO members to introduce western music, Chinese pop, evergreen songs and even Japanese and Korean pop pieces into their repertoire. Wednesday, July 25, 2012. Reflections from alumni, Lin Xin Ying.
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