The Singapore Embassy in the Turkish capital Ankara released a special video of Turkey's national anthem rendition by 13-year-old Singaporean violinist Chloe Chua on its social media accounts to celebrate Turkey’s 97th Republic Day on Oct. 29.
Classical music enthusiasts can enjoy Chua’s performance on the embassy’s Facebook and Instagram accounts.
Saying she is honored to be invited to record a special violin rendition of Turkey’s national anthem, the Singaporean violinist said: "When I first played the anthem, I immediately found it patriotic, reflecting the strong and dynamic spirit of the nation. I hope that I have adequately conveyed this spirit through my violin." Expressing her gratitude to the Singapore Embassy in Ankara for this unique opportunity to share in Turkey’s celebration and help foster bilateral relations through music, the prodigy implied that she looks forward to visiting Turkey in the near future.
Singaporean Envoy to Ankara Jonathan Tow also stated that it is a privilege for him to invite Chua, one of Singapore’s most talented young musicians, to play Turkey’s national anthem as the country celebrates Republic Day. "Listening to her play, I found her violin rendition most heartwarming, moving and inspiring. I had originally wanted to invite her to give a concert in Turkey this year, but it was not possible due to COVID-19. However, I hope that this virtual performance can help represent Singapore’s heartfelt affection and respect to Turkey on the occasion of Republic Day. May the friendship between our two peoples continue to grow stronger and closer."
Violinist Chua is one of Singapore’s most talented musical prodigies, having been placed joint-first in 2018 The Yehudi Menuhin International Competition for Young Violinists, the world’s leading competition for young musicians. Despite her young age, she has an impressive list of awards, including the top prize at the 24th International Violin Competition Andrea Postacchini, third prize at the 2017 Zhuhai International Mozart Competition for Young Musicians, Junior Category Grand Prize at the Thailand International Strings Competition and Junior first Prize and third prize in different years at the Singapore National Piano and Violin Competition.
Turkey’s Republic Day celebrates Oct. 29, 1923, when the Turkish Parliament amended the constitution to change the system of government to a republic. Concluding the four-year independence war against several countries, including World War I allies Great Britain, France, Italy and Greece, the day officially marked the end of the Ottoman Empire. The Parliament then voted unanimously to make Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, a revolutionary statesman, first president of the Republic of Turkey. Since then, the country has celebrated Republic Day every year on Oct. 29.