Biographies

T'ang Quartet are

NG Yu-Ying
Violin
ANG Chek Meng
Violin
Lionel TAN
Viola
Leslie TAN
Cello


NG YU-YING, 1st Violin

Portrait Ngyuying

Ng Yu-Ying embarked on his professional career as a violinist in the Singapore Symphony Orchestra after graduating with first-class honours from the Royal Academy of Music, UK, where he studied with Clarence Myerscough and Erich Gruenberg. Here, he was awarded the Alex Templeton Prize, Roth Prize and Dominion Fellowship. Aside from chamber music performances, his collaborations with violist Jiri Heger have brought him to the Czech Republic where he performed in concerts and in live telecasts on Czech television. Yu-Ying has performed at major festivals spanning the UK, USA, Mexico, Australia, New Zealand and others.

ANG CHEK MENG, 2nd Violin

Portrait Angchekming

Winner of the Singapore National Music Competition in 1985 and 1987, Ang Chek Meng received a Singapore Symphony Orchestra Scholarship to study at the Royal Academy of Music in London, where he trained under Jean Harvey, Erich Gruenberg, and members of the Amadeus Quartet. Graduating with honors, Chek was awarded the Countess of Munster Trust Scholarship. Chek joined the Singapore Symphony Orchestra in 1991. As a member of the Quartet, Chek has performed at major venues such as the Aspen Music Festival, Tanglewood Festival, Music Mountain Chamber Series, Melbourne Festival, New Zealand Arts Festival, in Asia and beyond.

LIONEL TAN, Violist

Portrait Lionel

Lionel started his professional career playing the viola in the Singapore Symphony Orchestra, studying under Jiri Heger. Awarded a scholarship to study at the Royal College of Music in London, he graduated in performance and pedagogy, and was bestowed the Lionel Tertis Prize for outstanding performance. Beyond his 11 years as a violist in the Orchestra, Lionel has established himself as a prize-winning soloist and chamber musician, performing all over the world. He also studied the viola with Martha Katz and Karen Ritscher in the USA, and with Margaret Major, Christopher Wellington and Milan Skampa in Europe.

LESLIE TAN, Cello

Portrait Leslie

In a career that has spanned almost 20 years, Leslie is much sought after as a soloist and chamber musician. After performing as a cellist at the Singapore Symphony Orchestra (SSO), he was awarded a scholarship to study at both the Trinity College of Music and Royal College of Music in London. Spending 13 years in the SSO, he went to the Tchaikovsky-Moscow State Conservatory as a graduate-assistant of Natalia Shahkovskaya. He has performed in major venues and festivals around the world, including the Prague-Vienna-Budapest Sommerakademie and Aarhuus Festival in Europe, and been broadcasted by the BBC in London. Leslie has collaborated with artists in other disciplines such as dance, theatre and popular music.