Renowned Malaysian classical guitarist YS Tang is set to enchant Singapore’s music lovers with his debut performance on October 12, 2024, at the MusArt Concert Hall, Raeburn Park. This highly anticipated recital is part of his 2024 tour, which includes stops in Kuala Lumpur, Melaka, Penang, and other Malaysian cities.
For his Singapore debut, Tang has curated a captivating program that bridges European and South American musical traditions, featuring pieces from Johann Sebastian Bach, Spanish composers, and Brazilian guitar music. Inspired by the historical ‘salon-style’ performances of the 19th century, Tang aims to create an intimate and immersive experience that showcases the classical guitar’s storytelling power.
With over 25 years of experience and a Master’s Degree in Music Performance from Texas Tech University, Tang has made a lasting impact on the classical music scene. His dedication to expanding the reach of classical guitar includes not only concerts but also public seminars and youth outreach activities. His vast repertoire, from Bach to Barrios, reflects his passion for early music and chamber ensemble collaborations.
Tang’s Singapore recital promises to be more than just a performance—it’s a celebration of classical music’s timeless ability to connect audiences across generations and cultures. Fans will also have the chance to meet the artist during a post-recital autograph session.
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Don’t miss this unique opportunity to experience the artistry of YS Tang in an intimate and unforgettable setting.
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