University of Hong Kong
to provide support for a virtual program connecting musicians and composers at the University of Hong Kong and the U.S.-China Music Institute at the Bard College Conservatory of Music.
Learn Moreto provide support for a virtual program connecting musicians and composers at the University of Hong Kong and the U.S.-China Music Institute at the Bard College Conservatory of Music.
Learn MoreA supplement for COVID-19-related quarantine expenses upon return home from an ACC fellowship in the United States.
A 2-month Individual Fellowship to participate in the Aspen Music Festival and School in through a hybrid program of virtual masterclass in 2020 and in-person travel in summer 2021.
Learn MoreGrant supplement to cover mandatory quarantine expenses upon return home to the Philippines, following completion of a master’s degree in percussion performance in spring 2020.
To continue in the second and final year of a master’s degree program at Jacobs School of Music, Indiana University Bloomington, majoring in percussion performance
A living stipend for the first year in a Master of Music program at Indiana University, majoring in percussion performance
Learn Moreto survey contemporary music activities in the United States, to study twentieth-century music in libraries and archives. and to undertake a composition residency at the University of California, San Diego in fall 2001
Learn Moreto conduct archival research on sound art and experimental music in New York City, with a particular focus on Yoko Ono and the intersection of feminism and sound
Learn Morea 6-month fellowship to undertake independent composition studies with composer Chinary Ung at the University of California, San Diego
Learn MoreTo conduct an intensive one-month program of virtual workshops for traditional musicians from the Royal University of Fine Arts in Cambodia
To support two online composition workshops led by Chinary and Susan Ung held in Phnom Penh in August and September 2020
To support a composition residency and workshop by Chinary and Susan Ung at the Royal University of Fine Arts in Phnom Penh
Learn More(Susan & Chinary Ung) to work with the Royal University of Fine Arts and the Royal Academy of Cambodia to enhance and strengthen the teaching of Western music in Cambodia
Learn MoreJDR 3rd Award recipient for his significant contribution to the international understanding, practice, or study of the visual or performing arts of Asia
(Chinary & Susan Ung) for a two-month grant to lay the groundwork for the establishment of a Composers Institute in Cambodia for the purpose of training the next generation of Cambodian composers
(Susan & Chinary Ung) to work with the Royal University of Fine Arts and the Royal Academy of Cambodia to enhance and strengthen the teaching of Western music in Cambodia
to participate in the special memorial program, A Celebration of the Life of Porter A. McCray, at the Japan Society in New York in February 2001
to study music in a program leading to the Doctor of Musical Arts degree at the School of the Arts, Columbia University
Learn MoreA 2-month Individual Fellowship to meet and exchange with artists specializing in traditional crafts and music in Japan.
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