In 1999, Dr
Tony Tan, Deputy Prime Minister of Singapore, proposed the establishment of a conservatory in Singapore within a university. An agreement was then signed in 2001 between the NUS and the
Peabody Institute of the Johns Hopkins University to develop what was to be known as the
Singapore Conservatory of Music. Dr Steven Baxter, former Dean at the Peabody Institute, was appointed founding director, and Goh Yew Lin was appointed the founding chairman of its governing board. In 2003, the conservatory was renamed the Yong Siew Toh Conservatory of Music in recognition of a S$25 million gift by the
Yong Loo Lin Trust, to honour Yong Siew Toh. It also welcomed its inaugural class of 72 students comprising majors in orchestral instruments, piano and composition. 2006 and 2007 saw the official opening of the current YST Conservatory building, and the inaugural class of graduates respectively. The Yong Loo Lin Trust subsequently made another contribution of S$25 million in 2008, endowing the YST Conservatory with a total gift of S$50 million, which was matched by funding from the
Ministry of Education, Singapore. In 2008, Professor Bernard Lanskey, former associate director of music at the
Guildhall School of Music and Drama, was appointed director and subsequently dean of the conservatory. All 220 steady-state student positions were filled. With the support of the
National Arts Council Singapore, the Young Artist Programme was established. Developments in academic programmes followed over the next few years, with the Recording Arts & Sciences major introduced in 2010, the Joint Degree Programme established with the Peabody Institute as well as the Voice major introduced in 2011, the Master in Music programme with a further major in Conducting offered in 2014, and two new majors in Music & Society and Music, Collaboration & Production introduced in 2018. Robert Tomlin, vice-chairman of Lepercq de Neuflize Asia Pte Ltd assumed the role of governing board chairman from November 2018. In November 2020,
Chong Siak Ching, CEO of the
National Gallery Singapore, was appointed Chair of the YST Governing Board. Professor Peter Tornquist, Norwegian composer and research as well as former principal of the Norwegian Academy of Music, assumed the role of dean from February 2022. ==Bachelor of Music (Honours) Degree==