Evelyn Lim
Dr. Evelyn Lim is the founding dean of the . She has been a key driver behind the renaissance of organ music, both sacred and secular, in Singapore.
Education, awards and recognition
Lim holds the Bachelor's and Master's of Music in both Organ and Piano Performance from the University of Houston, and the Doctor of Musical Arts degree from the University of Michigan. She has previously received awards including the American Guild of Organists Memorial Prize in Organ Performance, the Power Performing Arts Award and the Palmer Christian Award, and was a finalist at the Jean and Staley Brodus hymn playing competition in Houston.Her notable teachers include Marilyn Mason and Robert Jones, Michele Johns, Betty Ruth Tomforhrde, Edward Parmentier and .
Career
Organist
Besides being the pipe organ master at Singapore's state of the art Esplanade - Theatres on the Bay, she also performs both locally and internationally. Lim also frequently collaborates with the Singapore Symphony Orchestra and Victoria Concert Hall for musical outreach projects and concert programming.As a freelance solo and collaborative musician, she has performed with the Singapore Symphony Orchestra, the Singapore Symphony Chorus, the Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra, and various orchestras and choral groups. Lim also founded the Celebration Chorus in 2000, then directed by Tom Anderson.
Lim currently combines a busy schedule of teaching, performing, organising concerts and workshops, giving pipe organ demonstrations, musical outreach projects, as well as playing at church services.