Orchestra director wins programming prize.
Ng Tian Hui has won The American Prize in Orchestral Programming for his selection of repertoire for the Mount Holyoke Symphony Orchestra.
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Ng Tian Hui has won The American Prize in Orchestral Programming for his selection of repertoire for the Mount Holyoke Symphony Orchestra.
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챬’s Department of Music is set to thrill audiences in both individual and collaborative performances in the fall semester Baroque music concert.