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Our
History |
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The Association
of Vocal Artists was formally established at a meeting sixth
floor of Shih-chian Building at Ta-chih St. on November 22,
1992, with fifty voice teachers and singers attending. On
the day of establishment, Professor Sheng, Shue-yong was elected
as the first chairperson of AVA. By the year 1993, Professor
Liu, Sai-yun continued Professor Sheng’s term as chairperson
and in 1995 she was re-elected for a second term. Professor
Hsi, Moo-Teh was elected as its third chairperson in 1999,
and continued her second terms since 2003.
Although AVA has been facing financial problems even up until
now, thanks to the efforts of its chairpersons, throughout
the past twelve years, AVA has given a great deal of performances
and has, thus, become a significant model in Taiwan or even
abroad when it comes to the development of contemporary vocal
arts in Taiwan.
At present AVA has 229 regular members and 11 preparatory
members. The former are generally professional vocalists and
vocal teachers with BA, MA, or DMA degrees in the area, whereas
the latter are university students majoring in vocal arts.
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Our
Goals |
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Composed of Taiwanese vocal artists
both local and abroad, AVA aims its goal on perfecting the standard
of vocal arts and vocal training in Taiwan, creating more opportunities
for member singers to perform on stage, and promoting contemporary
vocal compositions in Taiwan so as to enforce international
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The
Scope of Our Program and Achievements
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Opera
Workshop |
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To develop and to
promote operatic arts in Taiwan, AVA has been regularly
devoting itself producing national tours of operatic highlights
every year. The National Taiwan Symphonic Orchestra has
also participated in some of the performances. The opera
workshop held in 1995 by AVA had offered courses on acting,
music interpretation, diction and body movements, etc.
Three operas: “Sour Angelica”, “Mozart and Salieri”
and “Gianni Schicchi” were, then, introduced to the
Taiwan audience for the very first time. In 1998, under
the commission of the Council for Cultural Affairs, Executive
Yuan, AVA produced Mozart's opera “Die Zauberfloete”
with five performances. Furthermore, in order to develop
international cultural exchanges, members of AVA had participated
in the Asian Opera Festival held in Korea and also the
Asian Chinese Vocal Competition in Hong Kong, Singapore,
and Malaysia.
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Art Songs |
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As for art songs,
AVA has produced a series of contemporary art song concerts
sponsored by the National Chiang Kai-Shek Cultural Center,
including “An Evening of Faure, Debussy and Ravel”,
“An Evening of Berg, Webern and Hindemith” and “An
Evening of Spanish Vocal Works”. In 1997, to celebrate
Schubert's 200th birthday, two concerts featuring Schubert’s
art songs were produced. In November 2000, AVA went on
producing a concert called “An Evening of Contemporary
American Art Songs”. Furthermore, by the year 2001, AVA
produced the “2001 German Lieder Competition Taipei”,
which attracted the attention of more than one hundred
singers to participate.
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Contemporary
Vocal Music in Taiwan |
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InIn order to promote
vocal music in Taiwan and to encourage contemporary Chinese
vocal compositions, AVA produced a series of concerts
featuring works by Chinese composers: Yuan-Ren Chao, Tsang-Houei
Hsu, and Sheng-Xi Lin. In 1997, four concerts highlighting
vocal works by contemporary Taiwanese composers were produced
in National Concert Hall. This project, as a whole, took
three years of preparation, more than one hundred songs
written by thirty-two local composers, and the efforts
of eighteen vocal artists who sang in the four concerts.
In 2000, AVA took a step further and commissioned four
composers to work together on a concert featuring Chinese
art songs for eight professional singers. With the participation
of contemporary poets, the second round of this project
again took place in National Concert Hall by the year
2003.
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Symposiums
and Master Classes |
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Besides producing
concerts, AVA has also continuously arranging symposiums
regarding issues on vocal arts and the subject matters,
such as the public discussion held in December 1999, concerning
the copyrights of public musical performances. Through
the years, AVA has also organized several master classes
featuring by world-famous vocal artists as following:
Eva Marton (2001), Mady Mesple (2000), G.F. Pastine (1999),
Dilber (1998), Chin-wei Li (1998), Walter Moore (1996,
1997), and E. Mannion (1993).
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Young Singers |
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In order to discover
new talents and to provide them with more opportunities
to sing on stage, AVA has been regularly producing Salon
Concerts as well as arranging annual singing contests
for young singers.
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International
Exchange Program |
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Up to now, our international
exchanges with other countries included "The 7th
Asian Vocal Competition, Singapore", winning first
and second prize; participation in exchange concert in
Korea. And also our members such as Professor Hsueh-Yung
Shen, Sai-Yun Liu, Phyllis M.T. Hsi, Gen Tang, and Ching-Mei
Lee were invited at different times to be the judges of
several international vocal competitions.
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AVA Newsletter |
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For the communication
among its members and to provide information on current
music events, AVA has been publishing the AVA Newsletter
bimonthly since October 1999.
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Publication
of Commissioned Vocal Works |
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"Let's Sing
the Songs You Wrote-Contemporary Chinese Art Songs "
volume I was published in 2003 by the Mercury Publishing
House. And volume II will appear in 2005.
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Friends
of AVA |
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In December 2003,
a group of vocal music lovers formed the Friends of AVA,
which now has more than one hundred members. For an annual
fee of NT 500.00-, the members enjoy discount tickets
of AVA concerts and lectures, free copy of AVA Newsletter
and every three month, members will get together enjoy
singing and communication with AVA singers.
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Our
Future Plans |
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Besides regular concert
presentations our future activities will include:
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Lecture and concert series for communities,
private organizations, schools, aiming to bring the vocal
arts to a wider public. |
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Certification of examination for
vocal students |
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Symposium on Chinese art songs |
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Vocal competitions |
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