Ken Chung

Ken Chung has been playing the bass for more than 10 years. He has a unique talent for groove playing, locking down the beat with the drummer and providing ear-pleasing rhythms and notes on the bass. A versatile player who covers diverse genres from R&B, Jazz, Pop, Rock and Latin. He also has a silky approach … More Ken Chung

Stephanie Tham

A graduate of Boston’s Berklee College of Music, Stephanie Tham is no stranger to the local music scene. A piano extraordinaire, her forte lies in both classical and contemporary music. She has collaborated with artists such as Vince Chong, Altimet, Prema Yin and many more. Currently, Stephanie is performing with her 7-piece band,” Nadir” which … More Stephanie Tham

Hin Ee Jeng

Ee Jeng is an adjunct lecturer at the Institute of Music since 2014. A graduate from ICOM, who majored in Music Arranging, Ee Jeng has since been a staple in the performing circuit. He is an active keyboardist and pianist for local artist and music directors, frequently performing in corporate functions and also music programs produced … More Hin Ee Jeng

Lecture-Recital by Ensemble Virama

As there are no words in non-vocal classical music, composers often need to use their imagination to tell a story. This can be achieved by using word-painting, which is a technique where music reflects moods and characters. Viennese composer Arnold Schönberg’s Verklärte Nacht (Transfigured Night) showcases a perfect example of the art of word painting, … More Lecture-Recital by Ensemble Virama

Baroque Techniques Seminar by Mr Loo Bang Hean

Baroque music can sometimes be challenging for a music student to interpret. For unlike pieces from the Romantic, 20th Century, or even Classical period, music scores from the Baroque period often did not contain many markings or performance indications. A great factor in this is that the instruments of this era were the predecessors to … More Baroque Techniques Seminar by Mr Loo Bang Hean

Lecture- Recital: Humor in Late Debussy by Dr. Lucas Wong

Dr. Lucas Wong is no stranger to our Institute of Music as he has conducted masterclasses and lecture-recitals here in UCSI University prior to this. He began his early training at the Hong Kong Academy of Performing Arts and is a graduate of University of British Columbia (B.Mus) and Yale School of Music (M.M, M.M.A, … More Lecture- Recital: Humor in Late Debussy by Dr. Lucas Wong