Singapore Wind Symphony's Percussion Ensemble Explained

Singapore Wind Symphony's Percussion Ensemble
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Alias:SWSPE
Origin:Ulu Pandan Community Centre Ulu Pandan, Singapore
Genre:Percussion Ensemble
Years Active:2004 -present
Associated Acts:Singapore Wind Symphony
Website:Construction in progress

The Singapore Wind Symphony's Percussion Ensemble (SWSPE) is an affiliation of the Singapore Wind Symphony. The ensemble is based in Singapore and is made up of both professional and amateur musicians.

History

The Singapore Wind Symphony's Percussion Ensemble was initiated and formed by Mr Willy Tan, timpanist from the Singapore Wind Symphony. Prior to his current appointment as leader of the ensemble, he has also taken the role of conductor from 2004 to 2006.

Members of the ensemble gather from a range of professions - professional musicians and educators, executives, national servicemen, college and tertiary students.

Since its inception in 2004, the SWSPE has held numerous public performances titled "Percussive Elementz", held twice a year. At its inaugural performance, the ensemble was honoured to have internationally renowned percussionist, Mr Tama Goh, as a guest soloist.

In 2005, the ensemble made her debut at the internationally acclaimed band competition, the 15th World Music Contest, (WMC) held in Kerkrade, Netherlands. The ensemble took part in The Percussion Ensemble Competition - Concert Division, and clinched the Silver award. This year also marked the introduction of such a division.