Yurun Song, 22

xi'an, China

Yurun Song is a Sydney-based composer, conductor, and music educator whose works are published by Universal Edition. His music has been performed by ensembles including the Sydney Youth Orchestra, Sydney Chinese Orchestra, and the Sydney Conservatorium of Music Chinese Music Ensemble. Song’s work is shaped by form, tension, and the inner states of an ordinary person. Rather than treating music as a direct image or fixed narrative, he works with sound, movement, structure, and instrumental colour to transform human uncertainty into musical form. His practice reflects an interest in how listeners form memory, imagination, and meaning through musical experience. Born in Xi’an, China, Song holds a Bachelor of Music in Composition from the Sydney Conservatorium of Music, University of Sydney. He studied composition with Amanda Cole, Carl Vine, Luis Sagile, Natalie Williams, and Peggy Polias, and received conducting and ensemble leadership training from Elizabeth Scott and Stephen Williams. In 2025, he received the Platinum Award in the Brahms International Online Music Competition. Alongside composition, Song works as a conductor and music educator, with experience in ensemble direction, score preparation, repertoire adaptation, and public performance projects.

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