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90:. While studying, he was encouraged to change course to study composition by his teachers. Due to the scholarship, Phoon could not change course so he took up an additional course in composition. He won the Dulcie Robertson Prize for best composition in 1980, 1981 and 1983. In 1983, he graduated from the university with a 234:. In 2005, his orchestral piece was commissioned and premiered by the Singapore Sypmhony Orchestra. In 2008, he served as a judge for the ASEAN Anthem Competition. In 2009, he received the Composers and Authors Society's Meritorious Award. 31:
Phoon was born in Singapore on 21 August 1952. His father was a signboard painter. As a child, he would frequently listening to mandarin songs on the radio. He studied at River Valley Primary School, and later at
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was premiered by the Singapore Symphony Orchestra. From 1988 to 1997, he was a member of the Advisory Council on Culture and the Arts of the National Arts Council. He composed music for the play
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for Music. He was also awarded the Local Serious Music Award in the same year and also in 1997, 2001, 2004 and 2012. In 1997, he composed music for the television drama
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in 1990. From 1990 to 1992, he served as an Associate Conductor in the Singapore Chinese Orchestra. In 1993, he composed music for the dance performance
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After returning from Europe, he took up the piano and the flute. He managed to attain a Grade 8 in piano, fulte and music theory from
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was premiered by the Singapore Symphony Orchestra. From 1986 to 1994, he was a member of
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since 1984. In 1985, he composed music for the dance performance
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Chinese Orchestra in 1968, and was later selected to join the
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in 1996, and is the most recorded composer in Singapore.
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In 1988, Phoon composed music for the dance performance
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Index

Cultural Medallion
Queensway Secondary School
dizi
National Theatre
Singapore National Youth Chinese Orchestra
International Festival of Youth Orchestras
Lucerne
Singapore Chinese Orchestra
ABRSM
Leong Yoon Pin
National Songwriting Competition
Singapore Symphony Orchestra
Queensland Conservatorium of Music
Brisbane
Bachelor of Music
YoshirĹŤ Irino
Asian Composers’ League
National Arts Council
Incidental music
Oolah World
Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts
Singapore International Festival of Arts
PRS for Music
Shanghai Philharmonic Orchestra
Shanghai Music Conservatory Symphony
Shanghai Music Conservatory Chinese Orchestra
Hong Kong Chinese Orchestra
Kaohsiung City Symphony Orchestra
Composers and Authors Society of Singapore
Cultural Medallion

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