Yohan, Ivan - Ave Maria

copyrightedfor SATB a cappella

year of composition / 1st publication: s.a.


Composer: Ivan Yohan  (s.a.)

Composer: Ivan Yohan  (s.a.)
Aliases, aka:
Country of origin / activity: ... / The Netherlands
website: http://yohanwix.wix.com/ivanyohan
Text author: traditional
Arranger / Editor: N/A

Available documentation:

Score:
not available
 
My thanks and appreciation to
...
for sending me this score.

Lyrics: (source)
not available  

MIDI: not available MP3: not available
   

Recording:  
not available  

Video - posted on YouTube:

Internet references, biography information:

http://yohanwix.wix.com/ivanyohan#!biography/c1enr

B i o g r a p h y
Ivan Yohan started to have interests in vocal and choral music since he first attended his study at the Parahyangan Catholic University where he became a member of the university choir. During his studies in accountancy, he studied voice privately under Catharina W. Leimena, Avip Priatna, Binu D. Soekaman, Rachelle Gerodias and Christopher Abimanyu. As a conductor, he took private lessons from Avip Priatna and attended lessons from Jonathan Velasco. He was chosen as one of the Indonesian delegations for the Asian Youth Choir 2002 in Japan under the direction of Seiko Hazegawa and Hakwoon Yoon and again in 2006 and 2007 under the direction of Chifuru Matsubara. He has been chorus master of Purcell's "Dido and Aeneas", Mascagni's "Cavaleria Rusticana" and conductor of Parahyangan Catholic University Choir's production of Purcell's "Dido and Aeneas". As a singer, he performed Handel's "Messiah",First Sailor in the aforementioned Purcell's opera and Sanjaya in the Indonesian opera, "Kali" by Tony Prabowo.

After graduation from his accounting study, he moved to the Netherlands for his bachelor degree in Classical Singing. He studied at the Utrecht Conservatory with Henny Diemer  and took composition lessons from Henk Alkema. As of September 2012, he is continuing his musical studies in Utrecht and pursuing a master's degree in choral conducting with Rob Vermeulen. He is the founder of Traiectum Vocale, a vocal ensemble in Utrecht Conservatory which has received coaching from Jan Nuchelmans, Mary Sayre and Servaas Schreuders. Back home he co-founded the Cantabile School of Music and is a guest conductor and music director for the Parahyangan Catholic University Choir.

In the field of composing, several of his choral compositions have been performed in concerts and choir competitions in Asia, Europe and the United States. In May 2011, he won the first prize of "Prix pour une œuvre de création - Concours international"  for his composition "Après un Rêve" in Florilège Vocal de Tours 2011, France.


Page last modified: November 26, 2013