- Liang Wern Fook
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Dr Liang Wern Fook (zh-sp|s=梁文福|p=Liáng Wénfú; born 1964 inSingapore ) is aSingaporean writer ,musician , andresearcher inChinese literature andpedagogy . He was one of thepioneer figures in the "xinyao " (Singaporean Chinesefolk songs ) movement in the 1980s and 1990s.Biography
Early life
Liang grew up in a
music -lovinghousehold , along with his two youngersibling s. His father, ajournalist , and his mother, anacupuncturist , were always playing the records ofsinger s likeBai Guang andZhou Xuan .Liang received his primary and
secondary school education at Catholic High School. He started takingpiano lesson s at the age of 10, and went on to attain a Grade 8 certificate. Liang wrote his firstsong at the age of 16, and he became more prolific once he started attendingHwa Chong Junior College (nowHwa Chong Institution ), often performing with schoolmates in addition to heading thestudent council and Chinese societydrama club. Many of the songs he wrote then, mainly aboutfriendship andcamaraderie , are still popular among the school's students today during gatherings, where differentsinging groups would often perform together.Liang later attended the
National University of Singapore , where he was the top student for both his major,Chinese studies , and in the Arts faculty in 1988. In 1989, he graduated with aBachelor of Arts with Honours inChinese Literature , and in 1992, a Master of Arts.cite web |url= http://www.vjc.moe.edu.sg/fasttrack/chinese/culture/sp_authors/Au_liangwenfu.htm|title= 梁文福 (In Mandarin)|accessdate=2007-08-06 |format= |work=Victoria Junior College ] In 1992, he married Liu Xiu Mei, a formerChinese language teacher ofThe Chinese High School , whom he met inuniversity . They have nochildren .Musical and writing career
As a
singer-songwriter , Liang's first song "Sing a Song for Hwa Chong" ( _zh. 唱一首华初的歌) was written in 1981 after he lost in an inter-schooldebating competition at Hwa Chong Junior College.cite web |url= http://www.xujialiang.com/gb/Article/ShowArticle.asp?ArticleID=53|title= 梁文福 (In Mandarin)|accessdate=2007-08-06 |format= |work= Xujialiang.com] His first commercial song, "A Song for You" ( _zh. 写一首歌给你) was released in 1984 on the Ocean Butterflies ( _zh. 海蝶音乐) label. During his "xinyao" phase from 1986 to 1992, he released five albums, some of which sold as many as 20,000 copies. Among these, "Door" ( _zh. 门) was the first Singaporean Mandarin album to be completely composed and written by the sameartiste . The song "One Step At A Time" ( _zh. 一步一步来) sat for six weeks at the top of the charts in 1987, while "Love's Refuge" ( _zh. 恋之憩) was at the top for 29 weeks in 1986, an unbroken record for a localpop song .Tommy Koh "et al." (2006), "", Editions Didier Millet and National Heritage Board, ISBN 981-4155-63-2] To date, Liang has over 200musical composition s and songs to his name.Liang's particularly iconic composition is the song "Negotiations And Love" ( _zh. 情商). He penned this in the aftermath of the
Tiananmen Incident onJune 4 ,1989 , andTaiwan ese singerWen Zhang recorded it. The song became popular in Singapore, Taiwan andmainland China .He has composed
television serial theme song s for the thenSingapore Broadcasting Corporation , nowMediaCorp . Since the 1990s, Liang has also written hits for Cantonese and Mandarinpop star s such asJacky Cheung ,Andy Lau ,Leon Lai ,Tony Leung ,Alex To ,Eric Moo ,Kit Chan ,Joi Chua andStephanie Sun . In 1996, he produced and composed the songs for Singapore's first Chinese musical "December Rains" ( _zh. 雨季). In the following year, Liang wrote the theme song "Are You Still There" (你是不是还在) for Singapore film "Track" ( _zh. 轨道).cite web |url= http://www.inkui.com/a1/1/1E0753B80BE4650E2F3B_i.html|title= _zh. 梁文福的传略 (In Mandarin)|accessdate=2007-08-06 |format= |work= Inkui.com] In August and September 2007, Liang's songs were featured in a local Chinese musical "If There're Seasons", presented by The Theatre Practice.Liang is also a
poet ,essayist and a formercolumnist for "Lianhe Zaobao ". He has over ten publications in various genres ofcreative writing . His works, such as the essay collection, "The Last Years of Kreta Ayer" ( _zh. 最后的牛车水, 1998) ; poetry collection "In Fact I am in Love with Time" ( _zh. 其实我是在和时光恋爱, 1989); andshort story collection "The 21 Dreams of Liang Wern Fook" ( _zh. 梁文福的21 _zh. 个梦, 1992) showed a new direction for Singapore Chinese literature. These books recorded the changes in modes of feeling and expression brought about by thepeer pressure and complexity of life in apost-modern society.Today, Liang runs a Chinese language
enrichment centre for primary and secondary school students, set up in 1997, with hiswife . He is still involved in themusic business through writing one to six songs a year. He would offer his work to the singer whom he thinks is most suitable for thetune . His most recent popular hit was Joi Chua's "Watch The Sunrise With Me" ( _zh. 陪我看日出), released in 2004.Academic career
Liang went into
academia in 1990, when the "xinyao" movement started to become more commercialised. Peers like Eric Moo ventured abroad to develop their careers as pop stars. Others, like Billy Koh of Ocean Butterflies andPaul Lee Wei Shiong , set up their own companies and started to groom new talent. Liang, instead, chose to pursue hisPhD atNanyang Technological University (NTU), writing athesis on the poems ofTang dynasty poetMeng Haoran . He graduated with a PhD in Chinese studies in 1999.Currently, Liang teaches once a week as an adjunct
assistant professor at NTU's Chinese studies department. He also lectures at the National University of Singapore and theNational Institute of Education .Honours
In 1988, Liang received gold medal awards from both the National University of Singapore's Arts and Social Sciences Faculty and the Nanyang Technological University's Chinese Studies Department.
In 1990, Liang was voted "Most Popular Writer" by local students in a
poll organized by "Lianhe Zaobao". In 1992, he received the National Arts Council's first Young Artist Award. He won the Singapore Book Prize in 1996. In a 2003 poll conducted by the Composers and Authors Society of Singapore (Compass), Liang was voted "Person Who Best Represents the "Xinyao" Spirit". The same poll placed seven of his songs among "the ten greatest "xinyao" songs", with "Friendship Forever" (细水长流) in top position.Apart from these, Liang's other achievements include: Sing Music Highest Honour Award (1997), "Xinyao" Festival Best Lyrics and Music Award (1989), Singapore Hits Highest Honour Award (1994), Singapore Hits Best Local Lyrics Award (1995; 2001; 2003; 2005) and the Meritorious Award from Compass (1999), and Best Original TV Series Theme Song at the
Asian Television Awards (2002).cite web |url= http://www.compass.org.sg/website/download/lwf.pdf|title= Compass: Dr Liang Wern Fook|accessdate=2007-08-06 |format= pdf |work= Composers and Authors Society of Singapore]ee also
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Literature of Singapore
*Music of Singapore Notes
References
*cite news | author = Hong Xinyi | title = The original campus superstar | publisher = "
The Straits Times " | date =6 August 2007
*cite web |url= http://www.hss.ntu.edu.sg/chinese_eng/chinese_profileLWF.asp|title= Nanyang Technological University: Profile of Liang Wern Fook|accessdate=2007-08-06 |format= |work=Nanyang Technological University External links
* [http://www.ntu.edu.sg/HSS/chinese_eng/Faculty/chinese_profilelwf.htm Nanyang Technological University]
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NAME = Liang, Wern Fook
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SHORT DESCRIPTION = Writer, musician and researcher
DATE OF BIRTH = 1964
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