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<strong>CASH</strong> is delighted to report the good news that member Lam Lan-chee was awarded grand prize in the 2009George Enescu International Composition Competition (Symphonic Music Section) in Romania. Her winningwork, 'Mysterious Palace', was selected from a total of 180 entries from 40 regions. Also, her composition 'Colour ofInk', a Concerto for four Chinese instruments and chamber ensemble, won in the Nieuw Ensembles SecondChinese Composers' Competition in Amsterdam. This piece was premièred on 22 and 23 January 2009 in theNetherlands and Belgium during the Europalia Festival.Lam graduated from the Music Department of The Chinese University of Hong Kong with first class honours in2004, and studied composition with Prof. Chan Wing Wah. She is now pursuing her doctoral degree in compositionat the University of Toronto, under the supervision of Prof. Ka Nin Chan andGary Kulesha.Lam has received numerous awards, including the Academic Creativity Award,Doming Lam Composition Prizes, Luxembourg International CompositionPrize, Con Vivo Composer Prize, and First Annual gamUT Composition Prize,and has also won the Choral and Wind Ensemble Composition Competitionsheld at the Faculty of Music, University of Toronto.Lam has been commissioned by the Hong Kong Composers Guild, Madawaska StringQuartet, Arraymusic and Chroma Duo to write new works. Her music frequently combinescontemporary technique with traditional Chinese elements, exploring new dimensions of sound.Lams music has been performed in Hong Kong, China, Canada, United States, the Netherlands,Indonesia, Luxembourg, Italy, Korea and Spain.We offer our heart-felt congratulations to Lam Lan Chee, and look forward to hearing more from her!

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