Singapore-based music conductor Adrian Tan died of a cardiac arrest on Monday at the age of 44. Tan was the music director of the Singapore Wind Symphony and the Braddell Heights Symphony Orchestra where he led the bands and orchestras at professional level.
His sudden passing came as a shock to numerous individuals who knew him. Jazz pianist Jeremy Monteiro paid tribute to the artist by saying: “The music director family is not a very big family and we feel the loss very keenly.
He’s (Tan) always very hands-on. ”Conductor Adrian Chiang, whom Tan co-founded the Conductors Collegium Asia earlier this year, disclosed that Tan was supposed to direct their first training session over Zoom on the night he died.
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