• Project Zero I Singapore Music: From Tradition to Innovation I Prof.Jeremy Monteiro & Dr Samuel Wong

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Project Zero I Singapore Music: From Tradition to Innovation I Prof.Jeremy Monteiro & Dr Samuel Wong

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  • In this enriching episode, we delve into the evolution of a unique Singapore sound with two stalwarts in the local music scene: Professor Jeremy Monteiro and Dr. Samuel Wong.

    Professor Jeremy Monteiro, often hailed as Singapore's "King of Swing," is one of the key pioneers of jazz in the region. With over 25 jazz albums and collaborations with international artists, Jeremy has creatively blended various ethnic music traditions with jazz, crafting a distinct rendition that resonates with the multicultural fabric of Singapore.

    Dr. Samuel Wong, co-founder and creative director of the TENG Company, brings a scholarly approach to his work with Chinese classical music. Through his research and innovative projects, Sam explores the therapeutic aspects of music, such as using binaural beats for mindfulness and anxiety reduction. He has also documented unique musical instruments and styles within Singapore's Teochew community, contributing to a broader understanding and appreciation of these cultural expressions.

    Together, Jeremy and Sam discuss how their respective works—exploring the fusion of jazz with ethnic music traditions and the integration of classical elements with contemporary innovation—have helped them in their discovery of the "Singapore sound." This episode offers an insightful look into the lesser-known aspects of Singapore's musical landscape, highlighting the rich cultural tapestry that makes the city's soundscape truly unique.

    Join us as we uncover the stories, influences, and creative processes behind these groundbreaking musical journeys.

    Chapters

    00:00 - Introduction
    02:47 - Early days of Singapore Music
    05:26 - Navigating between the different generations
    18:41 - Getting addicted to Instant Gratification with Social Media
    27:23 - How has the Jazz scene evolved in Singapore?
    31:41 - Music, Spirituality & Human Evolution
    39:49 - How can Music & Art help build our Singaporean identity?
    49:10 - Introducing Singapore's rich musical diversity to a global audience
    54:45 - TENG's role in empowering Singaporeans through music
    01:10:19 - Closing Words
    01:15:31 - Credits

    Guest Artistes:
    Follow Prof. Jeremy Monteiro
    Follow Dr Samuel Wong

    Project Zero is a thought-provoking podcast series conceived and hosted by Shabir Sulthan, a multi-talented artist renowned as an award-winning film composer and singer-songwriter. Supported by Ministry of Culture, Community, and Youth, this series delves into the unique musical landscape of Singapore, exploring the rich tapestry of sounds that define the nation's cultural identity.

    Follow our host Shabir Sulthan
    Follow Shabir Music Asia for more updates on Project Zero

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In this enriching episode, we delve into the evolution of a unique Singapore sound with two stalwarts in the local music scene: Professor Jeremy Monteiro and Dr. Samuel Wong.

Professor Jeremy Monteiro, often hailed as Singapore's "King of Swing," is one of the key pioneers of jazz in the region. With over 25 jazz albums and collaborations with international artists, Jeremy has creatively blended various ethnic music traditions with jazz, crafting a distinct rendition that resonates with the multicultural fabric of Singapore.

Dr. Samuel Wong, co-founder and creative director of the TENG Company, brings a scholarly approach to his work with Chinese classical music. Through his research and innovative projects, Sam explores the therapeutic aspects of music, such as using binaural beats for mindfulness and anxiety reduction. He has also documented unique musical instruments and styles within Singapore's Teochew community, contributing to a broader understanding and appreciation of these cultural expressions.

Together, Jeremy and Sam discuss how their respective works—exploring the fusion of jazz with ethnic music traditions and the integration of classical elements with contemporary innovation—have helped them in their discovery of the "Singapore sound." This episode offers an insightful look into the lesser-known aspects of Singapore's musical landscape, highlighting the rich cultural tapestry that makes the city's soundscape truly unique.

Join us as we uncover the stories, influences, and creative processes behind these groundbreaking musical journeys.

Chapters

00:00 - Introduction
02:47 - Early days of Singapore Music
05:26 - Navigating between the different generations
18:41 - Getting addicted to Instant Gratification with Social Media
27:23 - How has the Jazz scene evolved in Singapore?
31:41 - Music, Spirituality & Human Evolution
39:49 - How can Music & Art help build our Singaporean identity?
49:10 - Introducing Singapore's rich musical diversity to a global audience
54:45 - TENG's role in empowering Singaporeans through music
01:10:19 - Closing Words
01:15:31 - Credits

Guest Artistes:
Follow Prof. Jeremy Monteiro
Follow Dr Samuel Wong

Project Zero is a thought-provoking podcast series conceived and hosted by Shabir Sulthan, a multi-talented artist renowned as an award-winning film composer and singer-songwriter. Supported by Ministry of Culture, Community, and Youth, this series delves into the unique musical landscape of Singapore, exploring the rich tapestry of sounds that define the nation's cultural identity.

Follow our host Shabir Sulthan
Follow Shabir Music Asia for more updates on Project Zero

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