Four years ago, we embarked on a collaborative journey with the Singapore Institute of Technology (SIT) to explore the therapeutic potential of music. Our partnership began with a study on binaural beats in Chinese instrumental music, leading to the launch of our Music for Mindfulness collection in 2023. Building on this success, we recently released a version without binaural beats on all major streaming platforms including Spotify, YouTube Music, and Apple Music to bring the calming tunes based off elements of nature like the Earth, Hills and Rain closer to you. We are grateful to the team at SIT and in particular, faculty members from the Health and Social Sciences Department for the partnership and for aiding us to develop research-backed music throughout these years. We will continue to utilise new findings into our upcoming productions: 👵🏻 Our recent study conducted in collaboration with SIT revealed improvements in anxiety, stress, mood and chronic pain levels after older adults in Singapore were exposed to Chinese instrumental music which were embedded with binaural beats. With seniors as one of our key beneficiaries, this provides helpful insight for our ongoing collaborations with various organisations and partners as part of #TENGGivesBack. This valuable partnership has been the bedrock for our innovative music developments and we look forward to producing more music that positively impacts our society and community.💫 Stay tuned for our latest insights on the use of monaural beats for future innovations in music! 🎶 #thetengcompany #musicforgood #musicformindfulness
The TENG Company
Performing Arts
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The TENG Company is a leading not-for-profit Singaporean music charity that harnesses the power of music for good.
About us
The TENG Company is a leading not-for-profit Singaporean arts company that re-imagines the possibilities of Chinese music. Founded in 2004, the company comprises a collective of music educators, scholars and award-winning instrumentalists. TENG’s work draws its influence from the East and the West; and the traditional and the contemporary. 鼟 (pronounced ‘tēng’) – as one of the most complex characters in the Chinese language – is an ancient Chinese representation for the sound of a drum. It is a symbol of TENG’s aspiration to bring cultures together and empower future generations of musicians and audiences in Chinese music. Presently, TENG comprises of the Performance, Academy and Research divisions: Our award-winning Performance arm, The TENG Ensemble, continues to grow our music audiences, advocating the heritage value of our work; the Academy division nurtures the next generation of musicians, efficiently allocating resources to deserving students of potential; the Research division of the company produces literature for traditional Chinese Music in English, bridging cross-culturally between the East and the West. Through its body of work, TENG endeavours to be an inspirational contributor to Singapore’s contemporary-ethnic music scene while empowering the lives of others with its music projects.
- Website
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http://thetengcompany.com
External link for The TENG Company
- Industry
- Performing Arts
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Singapore, Singapore
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 2015
- Specialties
- Chinese Music, Singapore Music, and Chinese Music Grading
Locations
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Primary
1 Straits Boulevard
#11-03E
Singapore, Singapore 018906, SG
Employees at The TENG Company
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Samuel Wong
Co-Founder and Creative Director of The TENG Company | Musicologist | Author | Faculty | Board Director | Pipa Player
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Jun Yi Chow
Composer, Musician, Music Researcher
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Chenwei Wang
Composer-in-Residence, Singapore Chinese Orchestra; Adjunct Lecturer, NIE & NAFA-UAS; Head of Research and Education, The TENG Company
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Marcus Luo
General Manager
Updates
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Having played the Dizi for over 20 years, musician Joyce Poh has cumulated a wealth of experience in mastering her musical craft, which extends beyond the stage to performances in hospitals, polyclinics and community care centres. Joyce is also part of TENG Gives Back since its inception in 2018. Alongside the dedication of nurses and volunteers who spend their time engaging seniors in various activities, she found that music has the power to help senior beneficiaries feel seen, appreciated, and cared for during a vulnerable stage in their lives. Reflecting on her work with TENG Gives Back, Joyce shared that performers need to be compassionate even when someone does not enjoy, or interrupts their performances, while remaining sensitive to the emotional needs of the audience. Many patients and residents deal with frustration, illness, or depression – and music offers an outlet for them to express their emotions through laughter, tears, or excitement. Interested to find out more about Joyce’s work? Read on below! #thetengcompany #musicforgood
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Our latest jingles in partnership with COPE Disaster Champions teaches children on the critical measures to undertake in the case of an earthquake. The jingle utilises a catchy jingle coupled with the message of "Drop, Cover, and Hold!" to educate children in an engaging manner. More jingles are in development to educate children on how to respond to other natural disasters such as floods and landslides. These jingles will also be distributed via UNICEF’s Learning Passport. To find out more about these animations and jingles, visit https://lnkd.in/grnw-Xch
Jingles are a wonderful way to capture children's attention and teach them essential safety lessons. Our new Earthquake jingle makes learning about earthquake preparedness fun and memorable, helping kids understand the critical Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) message: "DROP, COVER & HOLD." With its engaging tune, children can easily remember how to protect themselves during an earthquake, empowering them to respond safely in emergencies. Please share this jingle with your kids to keep them safe! The TENG Company in Singapore produced and brought this engaging tune to life. Executive Producer: The TENG Company Composed by: Soul Dot SG (Chia Kun Loong, Leonard Goh, Joyce Gim) Produced by: YAØ Animation Production Company: Widewall Pictures Animation Producer: Linh Duong Animators: Nguyen Pham Hai An, Vo Hien Vinh, Do Hoang Ha Minh, Lam Diem Phuc . . . #DRREducation #ResilienceInKids #COPEbooks #learningpassport #stormsurges #earthquakes #floods #cyclones #wildfires #landslides #droughts #unitednations #naturalhazards #disastermanagement #UNDRR #wmo #childrenbooks #disasterriskreduction #preparedness #resilience #TogetherForOurPlanet #Sustainable #Sustainability @universityofstirling @undp @unitednations @worldvision @californiafirefighter @jamescookuniversity @messias.ramos.costa @fran._.machado @daniprometi @hk.observatory @wmo_omm @sffdpio @workingonfire @universityofpretoria @mariko.jesse @marthakeswick @tsiminhongkong @undrr2030 #BePrepared #TsunamiAwareness #COPE #SafetyForKids #DRR #TsunamiSafety
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The TENG Company took part in the inaugural HKPAX | Hong Kong Performing Arts Expo 香港演藝博覽 over the past week to connect with other international arts groups and organisations as well as to showcase our creative work through the exhibition. It was an enriching experience to be able to meet and network with others on a global stage and also participate in the diverse programmes offered by the expo. Here are three takeaways from our time in HKPAX: 🌐 Building Global Connections – Our participation at HKPAX facilitated the establishment of meaningful connections with other arts organisations such as Hong Kong Dance Company 香港舞蹈團. These new relationships have opened the doors for potential future collaborations, enabling us to expand the reach of our musical heritage even further. 🎶 Cultural Exchange & Learning – HKPAX's diverse programmes offered valuable insights into various performance styles and artistic expressions from around the world. This exchange of ideas has enriched our perspective and reinforced our belief in the power of music to transcend cultural boundaries. 💡 Future Projects & Inspirations – The range of performances and cultural offerings has given inspiration to our creative and artistic innovations. We are excited to see how this will energise us to evolve in our future projects in sharing our uniquely Singaporean music identity with the world. Congrats to HKPAX | Hong Kong Performing Arts Expo 香港演藝博覽 on the success of its inaugural edition! It was a truly insightful time at the West Kowloon Cultural District Authority.
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Co-Founder and Creative Director of The TENG Company | Musicologist | Author | Faculty | Board Director | Pipa Player
Led The TENG Company at the World Economic Forum’s The Forum of Young Global Leaders Summit this morning. We had the privilege to open a plenary session with Prime Minister Lawrence Wong at this prestigious global gathering. In my speech, I highlighted how TENG’s work aims to bridge cultures through music, demonstrating the power of the arts in fostering global dialogue and understanding. Grateful for the opportunity to represent Singapore on this world stage alongside such influential voices. Thank you to the Young Global Leaders community and the World Economic Forum for this platform! #WorldEconomicForum #YoungGlobalLeaders #TENGEnsemble #CulturalBridges #GlobalLeadership #MusicForChange #culturalmanagement
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Co-Founder and Creative Director of The TENG Company | Musicologist | Author | Faculty | Board Director | Pipa Player
Led a delegation from The TENG Company and participated in the inaugural HKPAX | Hong Kong Performing Arts Expo 香港演藝博覽 that brought together the performing arts around Asia and beyond. We had a booth at the expo too and I managed to catch up with old friends and make new ones from around the world! Watched various concerts and even got caught in action in the HKPAX promotional video! More importantly, brought my team of staff and opened their eyes to the global network in the performing arts. It was a learning experience for all of us ! #TheTENGCompany #MusicForGood #CulturalInnovation #Chineseculture #Ethnomusicology #CreativeLeadership #culturalmanagement #performingarts #hongkong #artsandculture
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It was a spectacular evening at the last concert of TENG's 20th Anniversary celebrations last week with over 400 people coming down to support "Transcendence II 弦韵", a remarkable showcase of Erhu talent as part of The TENG Recital Series at the Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre. The TENG Recital Series aims to educate on different Chinese instruments and also serve as a platform for budding musicians to showcase their talents. Led by The TENG Ensemble's Darrel Xin, Transcendence II 弦韵 featured The TENG Ensemble musicians Ryan Lim and Lim Kwuan Boon, Mapletree-TENG Scholar Clarissa See, and six other young talented performers in a selection of solo and ensemble pieces. TENG's initiative to provide performance opportunities such as this is part of its broader goal to raise the performance level among learners of all ages and ultimately enrich the local Chinese music ecosystem. Special thanks to Mapletree for supporting this concert and thank you to everyone else who attended and made TENG's final concert of the year a roaring success!
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Congratulations Temasek on your 50th Anniversary! It was an honour for The TENG Ensemble to have graced Temasek's 50th Anniversary celebrations and perform for esteemed guests as part of the momentous evening. The TENG Company has been privileged to receive support over the years from Temasek Foundation, a non-profit philanthropic organisation within the Temasek ecosystem. For the opening performance of the evening's celebrations, the ensemble performed Kallang Uproar, a piece most recently rearranged for The Singaporean Composers Series concert catalysed by Temasek Foundation. Inspired by Singapore's Kallang Roar, the contemporary interpretation incorporates upbeat tempos and symbolises the tenacity of a new generation. Once again, congratulations to Temasek on this significant milestone! Here's to many more years of continued success. #Temasek50 Photo credit: Temasek
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How does Singapore’s rich cultural diversity influence its music industry? In our latest episode of TENG Insider, host Dr Samuel Wong dives deep into the intersection of multiculturalism and music in conversation with Shabir Sulthan (Founder, Shabir Music Asia), Chenwei Wang (Head of Research & Education, TENG), and Yaziz Hassan (Co-founder and Director, Nadi Singapura). Covering a wide range of topics such as the influence of multiculturalism on mainstream pop and classical music, the challenges faced by musicians, and the impact of local music education, the episode offers insights into the development of the Singaporean sound and whether it reflects the country's diverse identity. Watch the full video now available on YouTube.
Multiculturalism in Singaporean Music (Feat. Shabir, Wang Chenwei, Yaziz) | TENG Insider Season 3
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It's an honour for The TENG Guide to the Chinese Orchestra to have been reviewed in China's Music Weekly and also the European Foundation for Chinese Music Research (CHIME) most recently. The TENG Guide to the Chinese Orchestra serves as a one-stop guide for composers, scholars and enthusiasts alike and is the most updated English publication of its kind. The book is a seminal work on instrumentation and orchestration for instruments of the Chinese orchestra and these reviews are a testament to its impact in bridging cultural differences for musicians all around the world. To learn more about The TENG Guide to the Chinese Orchestra, visit https://lnkd.in/gTw8EnmR
Co-Founder and Creative Director of The TENG Company | Musicologist | Author | Faculty | Board Director | Pipa Player
Double Happiness today! We have two reviews that came out today - one from the East and another from the West. Its funny how our little Singaporean arts company straddles and balances these cultural divides. Excited to share an op-ed from China's Music Weekly (音乐周报) that highlights the evolving journey of Chinese traditional music onto the global stage. 🎼 In the article, music critic “Writer and expert on the classical music industry in China” as mentioned by The New York Times Rudolph Tang makes special mention to The TENG Guide to the Chinese Orchestra (2020), which is seen as a prime example of how non-profit organizations like Singapore's The TENG Company are helping bridge the gap between East and West in music education. Here's an excerpt translated from the article: "Published in 2020 in Singapore, The TENG Guide to the Chinese Orchestra is an excellent example. This English-language book was published by the Singapore-based non-profit TENG Ensemble, co-authored by Malaysian composer JunYi Chow and two others [main author Wang Chenwei and myself)]. Through 12 chapters and 18 musical scores covering works both ancient and modern, this 583-page book meticulously unpacks the history, structure, and instruments of the Chinese orchestra. Each chapter focuses on one category of instruments, detailing its history, shape, evolution, and playing techniques. It even analyzes its pitch range, scale, and key works, offering suggestions for orchestration. This book has not only become the go-to resource for English-speaking audiences to understand Chinese music but also a toolkit for Western composers interested in writing for Chinese orchestras. For Chinese music to truly 'go global,' more such publications are needed." 2020 年在新加坡出版的 《鼟氏民乐团指南》是一个极佳 案例。这本由非营利机构新加 坡鼟氏艺术工坊出版,马来西 亚作曲家赵俊毅等三人写成的英文专著用 12 个章节及 18 首 囊括古今的作品谱例,在 583 页 的厚重篇幅里把民乐团的来龙 去脉和乐器构成讲得一清二 楚。该书每个章节介绍一个门 类的乐器,覆盖其历史、形制、 制造及沿革,还会分析其音域、 音阶、演奏法及代表作,继而对 配器法给出建议。这本书不仅 成为英语社会了解民乐及民乐 团的权威读物,也成为西方作 曲家为民乐团创作的案头工具书。中国民乐“ 走出去 ”,需 要更多这样的外文书籍在全球出版。 This recognition fuels our passion at TENG to continue creating meaningful works that resonate across cultures. As we look forward to future collaborations, we’re excited to further our mission of blending tradition with innovation. #ChineseMusic #GlobalMusic #TheTENGCompany #CulturalExchange #OrchestralMusic #MusicEducation