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Kee Yong CHONG

I'm so happy to live in the sound of music!

About Me


String quartet N1 "Huang Tu"
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Chong Kee Yong, Malaysia's leading contemporary music composer, is one of the most exciting voices in new music today. Few composers can manage to fashion a truly individual sound from the experimental techniques of today, and Chong belongs to this special class of talents who can turn a melange of exquisite timbres into a compelling piece of music with his own fingerprints. Composer Peter Eötvös calls his music "imaginative and poetic" while Belgian pianists Jan Michiels and Inge Spinette describe his music as "very personal voice, very deep and convincing."
His musical language embraces not only a rich palette of constantly expanding instrumental colours - and Chong never stops looking for new ones - but is also unafraid to dig into the past traditions with its lyricism, rhythmic vitality and tonality and work it into his austere contemporary language, which is enriched by his own Chinese as well as the multicultural Malaysian heritage. For example you can find traces of Beijing Opera and Gamelan in his Monodrama for Oboe, Ensemble and Electronics (2004), hints of kabuki and Asian funeral rituals in his devastatingly moving symphonic work Tearless Moon (2006), and elements of calligraphy in his poetic I Hear The Wind Calling (2003). Reaching deeper into his Chinese roots, Chong also explores the sonic possibilities of traditional Chinese instruments in his Metamorphosis VI - Wind Prayer for Sheng, Gu Zheng, Pipa and Ensemble.
Chong was born in the small town of Kluang at the heart of Malaysia's southern palm-oil plantation state of Johor, where his parents were simple farmers. Growing up in this rustic environment has left an indelible mark in Chong's artistic outlook, where the sounds and wonders of nature never cease to inspire his music. His musical education in the Malaysian Institute of Arts introduced him to the more cosmopolitan city life of Kuala Lumpur, and his formative studies in China with Prof Rao Yuyan and Prof Zhang Dalong at the Xian Conservatory brought him full circle with his Chinese heritage.
Upon completion of his Bachelor of Arts in Xian Professor Rao encouraged Chong pursue his final studies at the Royal Conservatory of Music of Brussels (Flemish & French section) under the guidance of Prof Jan Van Landeghem and Prof Daniel Capelletti. There he acquired the tools for his compositional style today, which is a delightful balance between the most cutting edge modern techniques and a poetic beauty that originates from deep within the soul.
In 2001 Chong received his Master of Composition with the Highest Honours from the Royal Flemish Conservatory. His post graduation studies include numerous composition master-classes with Brian Ferneyhough, Daan Manneke, Peter Eötvös, Salvatore Sciarrino, Henri Pousseur, Hanspeter Kyburz and many others.
Chong's distinctive style has won him an unending series of awards and commissions, from his first success in Belgium with the Prix Marcel Hastir awarded by Belgium Royal Academy of Sciences, Letters & Fine-arts (1999, and then in 2003) to his triumphant debut in his home country at the Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra International Composers' Award (MPOICA) 2004. The return of his music to Malaysia is particularly significant, as Chong is now regarded as the leading figure in the country - indeed the region's - budding art music scene.
From 1999 till today Chong has garnered a series of prizes at various competitions, his list of prizes at various competitions is remarkable, for example the Prix Marcel Hastir by Belgium Royal Academy of Sciences, Letters & Fine-arts (1999, 2003), the 4th International Andrzej Panufnik Competition for Young Composers in Poland (2002), the Grand Prix at the 2nd Seoul International Competition for Composers (2003), the Max-Reger-Tage International Composition Competition in Germany (2004), the Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra International Composers' Award (2004), 2nd Lepo Sumera International young composer prize in Estonia (2006), Lutoslawski award in Poland(2006), BMW award in the International Isang Yun Music Prize in Korea (2007) and Second prize in the Preisträgerkonzert des Internationalen Kompositionswettbewerbes "global music – contemporary expression" in Germany.
He receives numerous commissions and grants, for example from Ensemble Prometheus (Belgium), Spiegel Quartet (Belgium), Transit New Music Festival (Belgium), Ensemble Modern (German), Akademie der Künste (Berlin), Herrenhaus Edenkoben (Germany), Bayerisher Rundfunk for Musica Viva Festival (Germany), Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra, Symfonie Orkest Vlaanderen (Belgium), Asian Cultural Council (New York) and the ministry of Culture, Arts & Heritage of Malaysia.
Chong has also worked with distinguished musicians such as Het Collectief Ensemble, Ensemble Prometheus, Ensemble Spectra, Quatour Danel, Spiegel Quartet in Belgium; Amsterdam Sinfonietta, Nieuw Ensemble in Holland; Kairos Quartett, ENSEMBLE INTEGRALES, Trio Jean Paul, Ensemble Aventure, Ensemble Mosaik, Ensemble Modern in Germany; Nouvel Ensemble Contemporain, Ensemble fur Neue Musik Zurich in Switzerland, Korean Symphony Orchestra, SORI ensemble in Korea, ensemble Grenzenlos (Europe) and Argento ensemble (New York).
In 2006 Prof Peter Eötvös nominated Chong for the half-year composer’s residency at the Herrenhaus Edenkoben Foundation, Germany, which has yielded yet another masterpiece: Hidden Eternity for 4-Hands Piano & Ensemble. Written in memorial of Gyorgi Ligeti, a composer whom Chong deeply admires, it marks yet another milestone in this exciting composer's growing portfolio as he takes solo piano writing and the concept of the concerto to the farthest limits.
In 2007 the Spiegel Quartet will be touring Belgium with Chong's new 3rd String Quartet-"Inner mirror" and the Ensemble Modern will be premiering his new work "Splattered landscape II" for large ensemble in Frankfurt. At home the Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra will be premiering his new work "Ocean's pulse" for chamber orchestra and 4 drummers as part of Chong's residency with the orchestra.
The highlight of 2007 will be Chong's debut in the United States under the invitation of American composers Chou Wen Chung and Chinary Ung, while his solo viola work Temple Bell Still Ringing In My Heart was heard at the Asia Pacific Festival 2007 in Wellington, New Zealand.
In 2007, he received a visiting artist fellowship to live in New York for 6 months (May-October 07) from the Asian Cultural Council (New York).
His upcoming projects included new piece for Viola solo (for Miss Yoshiko Sato) with video projection. (Silent film of Noh theatre solo dancer) [ November 2008, Kuala Lumpur and Toyko]; new concerto for Sheng solo (for Mr. Wu Wei) and large ensemble. [2008 , Berlin]. In April & September 2009, he was awarded the artisit in resident in the Centre de Recherches et de Formation Musicales de WallonieElectronic studio of Liege (Belgium) with a new commission for cello solo, live electronic and video. [2009, Belgium]
DISCOGRAPHY: “Four short laments for X” for ensemble (2001) in the Contemporanea 2002– UDINE (Italy) (Together with composers: Bertona,Giacometti,Tian,Ohmae,Fanticini,Filoseta & Saario) Performed by Interensemble Please order at: www.taukay.it
“Metamorphosis III” for piano solo (2001) in the CD album of Amy Lin interprets “Contemporary Piano works” (ABW clasics, Germany) Please order at: [email protected]
“Metamorphosis IV” for amplified violin/Viola, double bass & CD (2001) in the CD album of ENSEMBLE INTEGRALES interprets “TRACES OF ASIA” (Coviello Contempoarary, Germany) Please order at: www.covielloclassics.de
“Metamorphosis VI”-Wind prayer” for 3 Chinese instruments and 10 western instruments; “Monodrama” for oboe solo, ensemble with live electronic in the CD album of “faith/hope/chaos” Malaysian Contemporary Music Vol.1 (Complimentary CD from the Off the Edge art magazine, February 2008 issue) Please order at: Off the Edge [email protected] or www.malaysiancomposers.com
“For another better world” for violin solo in the CD album “Violin faces” of violinist Wibert Aerts. More information at: www.fugalibera.com or www.hetcollectief.be
Upcoming CD: “Mourning the murder of an old Banyan tree” for ensemble in the CD album of Het Collectief ensemble. More information at: www.fugalibera.com or www.hetcollectief.be
Metamorphosis VI- Wind prayer
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Member Since: 6/23/2007
Band Website: chongkeeyong.com
Influences: Endless whispering
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“Shui.Mo” concerto for 4 Chinese instruments & orchestra
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Sounds Like: www.compositiontoday/keeyong_chong

SELECTED COMPOSITIONS AND PERFORMANCES:

2008 “Shui.Mo” concerto for 4 Chinese instruments (Sheng, Erhu, Pipa & Gu Zheng) and orchestra.

First movement:”Shui Wen” (Ripples of water) Dedicated to Maestro Chou Wen-Chung

Second movement: “Mo Yun” (Charm of the Ink) In memory of Maestro Yun Isang

1st performance: by Dragon Ensemble (Berlin) [Sheng: Wu Wei, Erhu: Zheng ZhengFang, Pipa: Dong Ya, Gu Zheng: Xu FengXia] and Symfonie Orkest Vlaanderen under the baton of Mr. Janus Alber

2007 “Splattered landscape III” for 5 instrumental groups (17 players)

1st performance: by Korean Symphony Orchestra and conducted by Mr. JUNG Chi Yong at Seoul Art Center hall on 15th and 16th September 2007 in the Isang Yun Festival.

2007 “Horizon’s chant” for Sheng, Koto & Gayageum was commissioned by Bayerisher Rundfunk for Musica Viva Festival. (Munich, Germany)

1st performance: by Mr. Wu Wei (Sheng), Ms Jocelyn Clark (Gayageum) and Ryuko Mizutani (Koto) at Villa Stuck (Germany) on 16th September 2007.

2007 “Ocean’s pulse” for 4 Chinese drummers, 2 off-stage Chinese bamboo flute & western flute with Chamber orchestra was commissioned by Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra.

1st performance: by Local musicians (Hand Percussion group & Chinese flutist Mr. Yii Kah Hoe) and Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra under the baton of conductor Mr. Kevin FIELD at the Dewan Filharmonik PETRONAS (Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia) on 23rd May 2007

2007 “Splattered landscape II”-Cloud’s echoing- for chamber orchestra is especially written for the “Ensemble Modern International composition seminar”

1st performance: by Ensemble Modern conducted by Liao HsiaoLin at Haus der Deutschen Ensemble Akademie, Dachsaal on 18/02/2007 (Frankfurt, Germany)

2006 3rd String Quartet “Inner mirror” was commissioned by and for Spiegel quartet (Belgium)

1st performance: by Spiegel quartet on 8th Feb. 2007at deSingel, concert hall (Antwerp, Belgium)

2006 “Endless whispering” for Sheng (Xun) & 4 western instruments (Fl/Ob/Cl/Tuba) with live electronic was commissioned by Akademie der Künste (Berlin, Germany)

1st performance: by Sheng player Mr. Wu Wei and KNM Berlin with the electronic studio of Akademie der küste (Berlin) on 26th November 2006 at the concert hall of Akademie der küste.

2006 “Hidden Eternity” for 4 hands piano & ensemble was commissioned by Prometheus ensemble. (Belgium)

1st performance: by pianists Jan Michiels, Inge Spinette and Prometheus ensemble under the baton of Etienne Siebens at the Maasmechelen (Belgium) on 24th September 2006 and at Amsterdam Concertgebouw (Holland) on 26th September 2006.

2006 “Tearless moon” for orchestra was commissioned by Malaysain Philharmonic Orchestra.

1st performance: by Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra and conducted by Mr. Kevin FIELD at the Dewan Filharmonik PETRONAS (Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia) on 20th May 2006

2006 “Metamorphosis VII”-Voiceless echo-for Clarinet quartet was commissioned by Heidelberg Spring Festival. (Germany)

1st performance in the “Jörg Widmann’s series” concert on 08/04/2006 at concert hall of festivalforum alte PH Heidelberg. (Germany)

2005 “Metamorphosis VI”-Wind prayer- for Sheng, Pipa, Gu Zheng & 10 western instruments

1st performance: by Mr.Wu Wei (Sheng); Miss Min XiaoFen (Pipa); Miss Xu FengXia (Gu Zheng); Nieuw ensemble and conducted by Mr. Ed Spanjaard at Theatre Korzo (Den Haag) on 12/10/2005, Lantaren/Venster (Rotterdam) on 13/10/2005 & Muziekgebouw aan‘tIJ (Amsterdam) on 14/10/2005.

2005 “Silence cosmos” for string quartet

1st performance: by Kairos String Quartet in the Warsaw Autumn Festival 2005 (Poland) on 22/9/2005 at “Fabryka Trzciny” Arts Centre.

2005 “Monodrama II” (version for oboe and piano)

1st performance: by oboist Mr. Piet Van Bockstals and pianist Yutaka Oya on 1/7/2005 at the Tokyo Wander site concert hall, Japan

2005 “Splattered landscape” for piano solo was commisioned by the Weidener Max-Reger-Tage Festival.This piece was composed as compulsary piece for the “Max Reger International piano competition, September, 2005” in the semi-final round.

2004 “Monodrama” for Oboe solo, ensemble & electronic was commissioned by Spectra Ensemble (Belgium)

1st performance: by oboist Mr. Piet Van Bockstals and Spectra Ensemble (Belgium) conducted by Mr. Filip Rathe in the “Transit” New Music Festival 2004, Leuven on 21st Oct. 2004 at STUK, Leuven, Belgium.

2004 “The starry night’s ripples” for orchestra (revised version) was commissioned by the Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra

1st performance: by the Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra and conducted by Kevin Feild in the final round concert of the “MPO International Composers Awards” on 27/11/2004 at the Petronas concert hall.

2003 “Wu Yan” for 6 percussionists was commissioned by Brussels Conservatory percussion class

1st performance: by Brussels Conservatory percussion class & Conducted Mr.Bart Bouckaert for their percussion annual concert 2004 at the Auditorium hall of Brussels Conservatory on 21/10/2004.

2003 “Kong Shan” (Hollow mountain) for 9 musicians was commissioned by TRANSIT Festival 2003, Leuven, Belgium

1st performance: by Ensemble Mosaik in the “TRANSIT” festival at STUCK, Leuven on 24/10/2003.

2003 “Epitaphe sans mots” for piano trio

1st performance: by Trio Jean-Paul (German) for “Max-Reger-Tag Festival 2004” on 19th Sept. 2004 at Max Reger Concert hall, Weiden, Germany.

Record Label: ABW clasics/Coviello Contempoarary/fugalibera
Type of Label: Indie