Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Ho Hwee Long
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- The following discussion is an archived debate of the proposed deletion of the article below. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page (such as the article's talk page or in a deletion review). No further edits should be made to this page.
The result was speedy deleted as copyright violation. —Angr 06:34, 15 March 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Ho Hwee Long
Contested PROD. Nonnotable music teacher. No indication of meeting the criteria of WP:MUSIC. —Angr 16:54, 10 March 2007 (UTC)
- Delete Appears to not meet our requirements. - Denny 15:57, 11 March 2007 (UTC)
- Do Not Delete His prominence in Singapore's band circles can be likened to Lan Shui's prominence in the orchestral scene. He is one of the adjudicators for the 2nd Singapore Muse Festival 2007 and National Chinese Music Competition 2006. As according to strand 11. "Has been the subject of a half hour or longer broadcast on a national radio or TV network.", Associate Professor Ho Hwee Long has been featured in a 45-min interview on Channel News Asia in Year 2005, sharing his views about the band movement in Singapore. WASBE International Conference 2005: For this occasion, Associate Professor Ho specially arranged a piece titled "Yellow River", which was premiered by The Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) Band, a local professional wind orchestra. In 1981, Ho Hwee Long was invited to guest-conduct in the Philippines with the NIE Symphonic Band. He once again arranged a piece titled "A Selection of Malay Folk Songs". Then on, his works have been extensively performed, particularly in Asian Countries. The bands, under Professor Ho's direction, have traveled beyond the shores of Singapore and brought glory to the nation.
- 1. National Junior College Symphonic Band, one of the top three JC Bands in Singapore, which was awarded Gold with Honours.
- 2. National Institute of Education Symphonic Band, one of the top five bands in the Yamaha European Open Hamar (YEOH) Competition at the 15th International Band Music Festival. (1999)
- First Prize with Distinction in the 3rd Division (Adult), at the 14th International Festival for Wind Music (Janitsjarfestivalen) in Hamar, Norway. In 2005, A/P Ho wrote in to renowned Belgian composer, Jan van der Roost, to include a Harp part, which was arranged by A/P Ho himself, in his work, "Amazonia". Jan van der Roost later acceded to A/P Ho's request.
- The above comments are from Lmao123, who has contributed only to the article in question and this discussion, and User:121.6.154.98, who is almost certainly the same person logged-out, who has contributed only to this discussion. —Angr 16:18, 12 March 2007 (UTC)
- I would like to clarify that of the above points, only the first point (A/P Ho's prominence in band circles) and the second point (A/P Ho's position as an adjudicator for the 2nd Singapore Muse Festival 2007) can be credited to me. I had originally written these in separate points, but my points have subsequently been combined with those of another user (User:121.6.154.98) and summed up as above. I do support the rest of the points provided by User:121.6.154.98. Lmao123 13:52, 13 March 2007 (UTC)
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