my compositions




Cartography (2015)
Performers: Rui Xinwei (piano), Adam Lim (guitar), Wong Yong En (claves), and Leia Devadason (glockenspiel)
is the practice of making maps, that which we all do, we who are desperate to perfect the daily compromise of preserving and relinquishing in the face of change. 

Impressions on Valensi (2016)
Performers: Elizabeth Goh (piano), Cao Yi Lan (violin), Ronan Lim (violin), Ramu Thiruyanam (vibraphone)
a walk through Henry Valensi's landscape: circles and lines, etc.

elipse (2016)
Performers: Elizabeth Goh (piano), Shermaine Lim (flute), Nadene Law (cello)
lightness and weight in ternary form.

Occam’s Razor (2017) 
Performers: Shiva Ramkumar, Anirvin Narayan, Leia Devadason (voices), and Shermaine Lim (metronome) 
is the principle of favouring simplicity, which was suggested to me in relation to my writing at the time I composed this. Here I experimented taking this principle to the limits of semantic meaning by cutting, deconstructing and re-assembling language. The text used is from the poem Lady Lazarus by Sylvia Plath.



& the voice of god... (2018) 
Performers: New Music Ensemble Opus Novus, Yong Siew Toh Conservatory 
the failure of rituals produces a recognition of their absurdity.

Disturb The Bread Now It’s Flat (2019)
Performer: myself (harpsichord)

These Are The Words We Have Read (2020)
Readers: Tricia, Nadia, Ashley, Gerald, Megan, Hanae, Farizi, Shiva, and myself (voices)from a small session known as ‘wordtupat’, wherein a few friends read the words we had written in isolation (March 2020---).
our voices were selectively spotlighted by Zoom.


Maju-lah (2020) 
Performers: Shiva Ramkumar, Wong Yong En, and Leia Devadason; Videographer: Megan Lim En
achieve your ideals quickly, oh youth / so that we may have worth in the eyes of the world. 



Wordtupat (2021)
from the second session known as ‘wordtupat’, wherein a few friends read the words we had written in 2021.
our voices were selectively spotlighted by Zoom.


Tiny Theatre (2021)
written as part of Young Women’s Composers Camp, for Peridot Duo (Stephanie Lamprea and Rose Hegele). Coming soon!

tuning in & out (2021)
written for SONCITIES x EMPRES’s showcase ‘The Art of Noises’ at Modern Art Oxford