The blog is for people with the surnames Xiao,Siao, Hsiao, Siew, Siu, Seow, and Siow; who are the descendants of the same Xiao family from ancient China. This is especially for those from Penang,and even other places.
Seow Chee Choon or CC Seow, is a consulting food technologist, with over 36 years experience in academic and industry. He obtained his Ph.D in Food Science from University of Strathclyde, Scotland.
He is Associate Professor and Chairman of the Food Technology Division of the School of Industrial Technology,USM,Penang.
He is also Executive Director of C.K.C. Food Industries Sdn Bhd. He has also consultant for government advisory /Expert Panels.
He has edited or co-edited four books including Food Preservation by Moisture Control, Elsevier Applied Science, London(1988). He has also published and /or presented more than 100 papers on various aspects of food science and technology.
His research interest include water relationsof food, food structure- property relationships(glass transitions, plastocization-antiplasticization phenomena, food processing & preservation, food product & process innovation, food shelf-life testing & extension; design & layout of food plants or processing lines, food laboratory design; and food quality,hygiene & safety issues.
Siow Lee Chin, is a renowned Singaporean violinist. She is an assistant professor and the Director of Strings at the College of Charleston. Siow is the Gold Medal winner of the 1994 Henryk Szeryng International Violin Competition and First Prize winner of the 1994 Louise D. McMahon International Music Competition for Strings.In 1996, Siow won the Singapore National Arts Council's Young Artist Award.
She is the proud daughter of Mr Siow Hee Shun, she wrote about her Dad during the Father's Day, which was appeared in Pg 16,of the World edition 20-23 2009. You may read it from her web site.
We are proud of you, the daughter of Singapore Xiao family. Where is the ancestor home? A Kwangdong Hakka Xiao?
Siow Lee Chin From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Siow Lee Chin, a renowned Singaporean violinist, is a Professor of Violin and the Director of Strings at the College of Charleston, South Carolina. Lee Chin released her debut CD Songs My Father Taught Me in 2009. Contents [hide]
* 1 Biography * 2 Review highlights * 3 Awards and career highlights * 4 External links
[edit] Biography
Praised by The Cleveland Plain Dealer, “Here was a lark that ascended with utmost grace and sang in the loveliest of voices” and critically-acclaimed in The London Times, “Lee Chin...teased out the glitter of Sarasate's Carmen Fantasy with aplomb,” Lee Chin has performed to critical acclaim throughout the world, from Carnegie Hall to the Osaka Symphony Hall, Japan. Since winning the Gold Medal at the 1994 Henryk Szeryng International Violin Competition and the 1994 Louise D. McMahon International Music Competition for Strings, Lee Chin has performed in over 20 countries on five continents.
With appearances in the music capitals of Europe, Australasia and the Americas, Lee Chin has enjoyed successful artistic collaborations with the Singapore Symphony Orchestra and Lan Shui, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and Daniele Gatti, Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra and Kees Bakels, Dallas Symphony and the late Eduardo Mata, Houston Symphony and Andreas Delfs. In 2006, Lee Chin premiered renowned American composer Samuel Barber’s Violin Concerto with the national symphony orchestras of the Ukraine in Kiev and Lviv. Recent and upcoming engagements include the Erfurt Philharmonic Orchestra, the Syracuse Symphony, the Charleston Symphony, the Jena Philharmonic Orchestra, United Philharmonic Orchestra of Vienna, the Avignon Symphony Orchestra, the Auckland Symphony, and the national symphony orchestras of Chile, Mexico and Portugal. Active in charitable work, Lee Chin has performed in a gala concert, which included Montserrat Caballé, Andrea Bocelli and Sir Simon Rattle, with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra in London to benefit the Elton John AIDS Foundation.
Lee Chin has been a guest at some of the world’s most prestigious concert venues including Alice Tully Hall in Lincoln Center, Vienna KonzertHaus, Moscow’s Tchaikovsky Hall, the Queen Elizabeth Hall, Canada, Hong Kong City Hall, the Royal Albert Hall in London and Singapore’s Esplanade Concert Hall. Solo appearances at international music festivals include the Banff Music Festival, Lucerne International Music Festival, Ludwigsburger International Music Festival (Germany), Cervantino Festival (Mexico), International Contemporary Music Festival “Contrasts” (Ukraine), VIRTUOSI Festival, Recife (Brazil), and the Singapore Arts Festival. Her live performances have been broadcast on the Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS Sunday Morning), National Public Radio, Singapore Broadcasting Corporation and on the Voice of America.
A proud Singaporean, Lee Chin has retained close ties with home while successfully establishing an illustrious international career as a concert violinist and educator. In 1994, she was conferred the Singapore Youth Award for Excellence in the Arts by the Prime Minister of Singapore, and was honored with the National Arts Council’s Young Artist Award in 1996. Most recently, in the fall of 2008, she was on sabbatical as a visiting artist at the Yong Siew Toh Conservatory of Music at the National University of Singapore.
Passionate and committed to teaching, Lee Chin has served on the faculty of the Oberlin Conservatory, given masterclasses and outreach programs all over the world including the National University of Singapore, the Lisbon Academy of Music, the Chicago Institute of Music, the University of Maryland, Ohio University and Spoleto Study Abroad (Italy), among many others. Currently, Lee Chin is the Director of Strings and Professor of Violin at the College of Charleston, South Carolina and co-founder and artistic co-director of the Charleston Music Fest. Her private students have won the South Carolina Music Teachers State competitions and soloed with the Charleston Symphony.
Lee Chin began her violin studies under her father, Siow Hee Shun. An alumni of the Curtis Institute of Music, the Mannes College of Music, and the Oberlin Conservatory of Music, her teachers included Roland and Almita Vamos, Felix Galimir, Jascha Brodsky and Aaron Rosand.
[edit] Review highlights
* "Here was a lark that ascended with utmost grace and sang in the loveliest of voices." - The Cleveland Plain Dealer * "Lee Chin...teased out the glitter of Sarasate's Carmen Fantasy with aplomb." - The London Times * "Siow has both fire and ice in her temperament, and she knows with unerring instinct when to apply them." - Bob Levin, American music critic * "She is a performer! When in front of an audience, Lee Chin's dedication and love for the music becomes obvious and electrifies the audience." - Felix Galimir * "ELECTRIFYING" - The Straits Times * "soloist Lee Chin is an astonishing violin virtuoso" - The Post & Courier
[edit] Awards and career highlights
* Premiered Samuel Barber's Violin Concerto in the Ukraine, 2006 * Co-founded Charleston Music Fest, 2006 * Soloist with Singapore Symphony Orchestra's debut tour of Japan, 2003 * Singled out by the Prime Minister of Singapore as one of the most inspiring Singaporeans, 1999 * Royal Albert Hall debut with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, London, 1997 * Young Artist Award presented by the Singapore National Arts Council, 1996 * Second Prize, Ima Hogg Houston Symphony Competition, Texas, USA, 1995 * Gold Medal, Henryk Szeryng International Competition, Mexico, 1994 * Gold Medal, Louise D. McMahon International Music Competition, Oklahoma, USA, 1994 * Singapore Youth Award for Excellence in the Arts, 1994 * Young Artist Winner, Young Artist International Competition, New York, USA, 1992 * Most Outstanding Graduating Student, Mannes College of Music, New York, USA, 1992
[edit] External links
* Lee Chin - Official homepage, http://www.leechin.com/latest.htm
Gaetan Siew , was elected President of the International Union of Architect during the UIA General Assembly which took place in Istanbul (Turkey), from 8 to 10 July 2005.
Mauritian architect Gaétan Siew, is the President of the International Union of Architect (UIA). Born in Mauritius in 1954, Gaétan Siew graduated from the Marseille School of Architecture in 1979. He is in private practice in Port Louis since 1981. His projects and realisations include tourist and commercial facilities, urban planning and redevelopment programmes in Mauritius, the Indian Ocean, France and India. Striking examples are his master plans for the international airport in Mauritius, for the Chinese neighbourhood in Port Louis and the terminal of the Seychelles international airport. Elected President of the Association of Mauritian Architects in 1985, he played an active part in the island's urban development and environment and heritage protection programmes. He is a member of the Economic and Social Council of Mauritius and member of the Government of Mauritius's Technical Committee on Engineering and Architectural Services at the WTO. On the international scene, he was member of the UIA Council from 1993 to 2002, and was elected first Vice-President of the Union, during the General Assembly in Berlin, in 2002. From 1998 to 2005 he was Secretary General of the African Union of Architects (AUA). Gaétan Siew has served as juror for several international architecture competitions. He has been a frequent speaker at international conferences worldwide.
(source:http://www.uia2008torino.org)
he International Union of Architects(UIA) was founded in Lausanne (Switzerland) on 28th June 1948, to unite the architects of the world without regard to nationality, race, religion, or architectural doctrine, and to federate their national organisations.
From the 27 delegations present at the founding assembly, the UIA has grown to encompass the key professional organisations of architects in 124 countries and territories, and now represents, through these organisations, more than 1,300,000 architects worldwide.
Over time, the UIA has become an accomplished non-governmental organisation, an incomparable professional network of architects that reaches all continents.
(Source: photo and articles from UIA official website, http://www.uia-architectes.org)
He is the Xiao family from Mauritius(毛里求斯), which is an island nation, off the coast of the African continent in the southwest Indian Ocean, about 900 km from Madagascar. It is rare to hear news of Xiao family from the country. Wonder which part of China, did his ancestor come from, and how to write his name in Chinese? But from the name Gaetan Siew, he seems to be a Chinese, with the surname of Siew( Xiao). If he is a sino-mauritians or Mauritian Chinese, which form about 3% of the local population, his ancestor most probably is Hakka Xiao from Meixian, Kwangdong Province, China.
Tippett's Piano Concerto, 1st movement part one. The Leicestershire Schools Symphony Orchestra conducted by Peter Fletcher. Soloist Yitkin Seow. Live concert from Clifton Cathedral, Bristol, July 1982.
I do no know,where this Xiao family come from, by using Seow, he must be from Singapore(or Malaysia)?