2019 Joint Concerts of Music Office Bands and Orchestras

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2019 Joint Concerts of Music Office Bands and Orchestras

 

Over 900 young musicians of fourteen Music Office bands and orchestras present a variety of stunning Chinese and Western favorites under the batons of the instructors of the Music Office.

Presented by Sponsored by
LCSD Parsons Music Foundation

Concert I - Chinese Orchestras

5/4 (Fri) 3pm
Tuen Mun Town Hall Auditorium

Performing Groups
Music Office Children’s Chinese Orchestra
Kowloon Youth Chinese Orchestra
Island Youth Chinese Orchestra
New Territories Youth Chinese Orchestra

Conductors
Bosco Kwok.Tsang Chi-wai.Tse Yuen-yau.Eddy Tse
Cheung Wai-fung.Sam Kan.Chan King-tsun.
Li Ping.Cheung Wai-lok.Loo Sze-wang.
Carol Fong.Cheung Hiu-fai

Programme

Concert II - Junior Groups

19/4 (Fri) 8pm
Shatin Town Hall Auditorium

Performing Groups
Hong Kong Children’s Symphonic Band
Hong Kong Junior Chamber Ensemble
Music Office Junior Chinese Orchestra

Conductors
Alex Ko.Au Wai-see.Darren Ho.Tsang Yin-yu
.Cheung Hiu-fai

Programme

 

 

 

 

Concert III- Bands


28/4 (Sun) 3pm
Yuen Long Theatre Auditorium

Performing Groups
Music Office Youth Brass Band
New Territories Youth Symphonic Band
Kowloon Youth Symphonic Band

Conductors
Jimmy Tung.Tsang Shun-han.Lee Sing-wan.
Desmond Tse.Jerry Chow.Kevin Ling

Programme

 

Concert IV- Strings


5/5 (Sun) 3pm
Tsuen Wan Town Hall Auditorium

Performing Groups
Kowloon Youth Strings
Island Youth Strings
New Territories Youth Strings
Hong Kong Youth Strings

Conductors
Lau Yeung-chit.Tam Shing-chi.Cheung Ching-yi.
Chan Tak-kong.Cheung Ching-ting.Fung Lo.Li Sai-hong.
Maxine Cheung

Programme

Tickets:$65 $55 $45

Tickets are available at URBTIX one month before the date of the respective concerts. Half-price tickets are available for full-time students, senior citizens aged 60 or above, people with disabilities and the minder, Comprehensive Social Security Assistance (CSSA) recipients
For ages 6 or above

Music Office reserves the right to change the programme and artists

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Music Office Children’s Chinese Orchestra

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Music Office Children’s Chinese Orchestra was found in 2006 and has nurtured the talents of the young musicians of junior levels and enhanced their cooperation and harmoniousness in playing music together.

Music Office Children’s Chinese Orchestra frequently appears in the community to deliver a diverse repertoire of Chinese orchestral music. With around 90 members aged below 14, the Orchestra is currently trained and managed by Bosco Kwok, Tsang Chi-wai, Eddy Tse and Tse Yuen-yau. Rehearsals are conducted every Sunday at the Music Office Shatin Music Centre. Recruitment by open audition takes place in April every year.
Music Office Children’s Chinese Orchestra

District Youth Chinese Orchestras of the Music Office

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Under the management of the Music Office, Island Youth Chinese Orchestra, Kowloon Youth Chinese Orchestra and New Territories Youth Chinese Orchestra are established to provide ensemble training for the young players of Chinese musical instruments at intermediate levels. In addition to regular appearances in the Music Office concerts, the orchestras have actively participated in many local activities and invited performances to share the joy of Chinese music with the community.

Each orchestra consists of 60-80 members who are aged below 25. The Island Youth Chinese Orchestra is trained and managed by Chan King-tsun, Cheung Wai-lok and Li Ping, the Kowloon Youth Chinese Orchestra is trained and managed by Tsang Chi-wai, Cheung Wai-fung and Sam Kan, and the New Territories Youth Chinese Orchestra is trained and managed by Loo Sze-wang, Cheung Hiu-fai and Fong Ka-po. Rehearsals of the Island Youth Chinese Orchestra, Kowloon Youth Chinese Orchestra and New Territories Youth Chinese Orchestra are conducted every Friday at the Music Office Hong Kong Music Centre, Mongkok Music Centre and Tsuen Wan Music Centre respectively. Recruitment by open audition takes place in April every year.
District Youth Chinese Orchestras of the Music Office

Hong Kong Children’s Symphonic Band

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The Hong Kong Children’s Symphonic Band was established in 1979 to provide ensemble training for young wind players in Hong Kong.

In addition to regular appearances in Music Office concerts, the Band has also actively participated in many local activities and invited performances. These include Hong Kong Flower Show, Hong Kong Brands and Products Expo, television programmes for children and hospitals. In 2006, the Band went on a music exchange tour invited by the Children’s Palace Shenzhen and won high acclaims.

The Band has a membership of around 90 between the ages of 8 and 14 and is currently trained and managed by Ko Wai-chun, Au Wai-see and Dr. Ho Tun-man, Darren. Rehearsals are conducted every Saturday at the Music Office Mong Kok Music Centre. Recruitment by open audition takes place in April every year.
Hong Kong Children’s Symphonic Band

Hong Kong Junior Chamber Ensemble

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The Hong Kong Junior Chamber Ensemble was established in 2000 to provide ensemble training for young instrumentalists. Its debut at the Hong Kong City Hall in November 2000 was well received by the audience and echoed with appreciation from local music professionals.

The Ensemble has participated in many Music Office and local activities, such as “Youth Music Extravaganza”, “Music Office Spectacular”, “Eastern District Community Concert”, as well as charity concerts held by UNICEF. Its demonstration performance in the 2006 Hong Kong Youth Music Interflows – String Orchestra Contest was also well received.

The Hong Kong Junior Chamber Ensemble has at present a membership of around 70, aged from 8 to 16 years, and is trained and managed by Tsang Yin-yu and and Li Sai-hong. Rehearsals are conducted every Sunday at the Music Office Shatin Music Centre. Recruitment by open audition takes place in April every year.
Hong Kong Junior Chamber Ensemble

Music Office Junior Chinese Orchestra

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Music Office Junior Chinese Orchestra was found in 2006 and has nurtured the talents of the young musicians and enhanced their cooperation and harmoniousness in playing music together. Music Office Junior Chinese Orchestra frequently appears in the community to deliver a diverse repertoire of Chinese orchestral music in concerts held by the Music Office and other local community organisations.

With around 80 members aged below 16, the Orchestra is currently trained and managed by Tsui Ying-fai, Cheung Hiu-fai and Eddy Tse. Rehearsals are conducted every Sunday at the Music Office Kwun Tong Music Centre. Recruitment by open audition takes place in April every year.
Music Office Junior Chinese Orchestra

Music Office Youth Brass Band

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The Music Office Youth Brass Band was established in 2013 as the first brass band of the Music Office. It aims at nurturing young brass musicians and creating a wider interest in and reception of brass band music in Hong Kong.

The Band gave its debut at the Youth Music Marathon 2014 which was held at the Sha Tin Town Hall Plaza. The band also performed in various occasions including the “Weekend Joyful Melodies” and the “Community Concert” held at Yuen Long Theatre, the “Saturday Music-Get-Together” held at Hong Kong Cultural Centre Foyer, the “Music-Get-Together” and the “Joint Concerts of Music Office - Bands”.

There are around 30 members aged below 25 in the band. It is trained and managed by the Music Office instructors Palas Chan, Jimmy Tung and Hanson Tsang. Rehearsals are conducted on every Saturday at the Music Office Hong Kong Music Centre. Recruitment by open audition takes place in April every year.
Music Office Youth Brass Band

District Youth Symphonic Bands of the Music Office

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Under the management of the Music Office, Kowloon Youth Symphonic Band and New Territories Youth Symphonic Band are established to provide ensemble training for the young wind players, many of which are trainees of the Instrumental Music Training Scheme. In addition to regular appearances in the Music Office concerts, the bands have actively participated in many local activities and invited performances to share the joy of Wind music with the community.

Each band consists of around 60 members who are aged below 25. The Kowloon Youth Symphonic Band is trained and managed by Kevin Ling and Hanson Tsang and the New Territories Youth Symphonic Band is trained and managed by Lee Sing-wan, Desmond Tse and Chow Tak-hei. Rehearsals are conducted every Saturday at the Music Office Kwun Tong and Tsuen Wan Music Centre respectively. Recruitment by open audition takes place in April every year.
District Youth Symphonic Bands of the Music Office

 

District Youth Strings of the Music Office

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The Music Office currently runs three District Youth Strings: Island Youth Strings, Kowloon Youth Strings and New Territories Youth Strings. The ensemble training is suitable for young musicians with the intermediate or above standard of their instrumental playing. Each strings consists of 70-80 members who are aged between 25. The Island Youth Strings is trained and managed by Fung Lo and Cheung Ching-ting. Kowloon Youth Strings is trained and managed by Chan Tat-kwong and Cheung Ching-yi and the New Territories Youth Strings is trained and managed by Lau Yeung-chit and Tam Shing-chi. Regular rehearsals are held once a week on Sundays in the afternoon at Hong Kong Music Centre, Kwun Tong Music Centre and Tsuen Wan Music Centre respectively. Recruitment by open auditions takes place in April every year.

In order to enhance members’ performance skills, each orchestra is actively participating in community performances besides ensemble training. They have been involved in performances including Hong Kong Flower Show, Wong Tai Sin Arts Festival - Wong Tai Sin District Community Concert, United Buddy Bears Exhibition, Eastern District Community Concert, Kowloon City District Schools Music Gala, “Music for the Millions” Music Carnival, “Sky in the Water” Joint Concerts of Music Office Bands and Orchestra and Joint Concerts of Music Office Bands and Orchestra organised by the Music Office.
District Youth Strings of the Music Office

 

Hong Kong Youth Strings

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The Hong Kong Youth Strings was established in 1985. It provides advanced training for young string players who have completed their term in district string orchestras of the Music Office. Since its establishment, the Orchestra participated in the Hong Kong Youth Music Interflows and the Music Office Annual Gala for multiple times. Its members also attended masterclasses by eminent artists such as Gary Karr, Peter Wilson, Kumi Sugiyama, Beaux Arts Trio, Yeh Tsung, and string virtuosos from Philadelphia Orchestra and Nash Ensemble. The Orchestra collaborated with renowned violinists Wong Sze-hang and Kumi Sugiyama for Vivaldi’s Winter and Autumn Concertos in 2000 and 2001 respectively. In 2001, the Orchestra joined a presentation of Carl Orff’s Carmina Burana under the baton of Yip Wing-sie.

The Orchestra performed with several overseas visiting groups for music exchanges, including Cincinnati Junior Strings in 1992, Shenzhen Music Lovers’ Chamber Orchestra in 1996, Lincoln Youth Orchestra in 1998, Beijing City 101 High School Orchestra in 2000, and Youth Orchestra from Chinese Youth Corps of New York in 2007.

The Orchestra also conducted outbound performing tours to Singapore, Malaysia, Japan and Macao. In 2012, the Orchestra visited Austria and Czech Republic for the Summer Cum Laude International Youth Music Festival in Vienna, and earned acclaims in the “Outstanding Success” category in the competition held in the Golden Hall of Vienna. In 2017, the Orchestra toured to Slovakia and Czech Republic. They received the Gold Band (Winner of the Category) in string orchestras up to 21 years old, and the Grand Prix for Orchestras from the 8th International Youth Music Festival in Bratislava.

With a total of 70 members aged below 25, the Orchestra is currently trained and managed by Dr. Joseph Kam, Li Sai-hong and Maxine Cheung. Recruitment is held annually through open audition.
Hong Kong Youth Strings

Concert I - Chinese Orchestras
5/4 (Fri) 3pm
Tuen Mun Town Hall Auditorium

Music Office Children's Chinese Orchestra
The Grand China (Chinese Drum and Ensemble) Gao Feng/ arr. Wang Huiran
Chinese Drum: Chinese Percussion Trainees of the Music Office
(Intermediate Level-III)
Conductor: Bosco Kwok
Thirty Miles Village Liu Wenjin
Conductor: Tsang Chi-wai
Joyful Spring Festival Zhu Changyao
Conductor: Tse Yuen-yau
An Evening Rendezvous in the Woods Kuan Sing-yau
Conductor: Eddy Tse
 
Kowloon Youth Chinese Orchestra
Days of Emancipation Zhu Jianer
Conductor: Sam Kan
Soar Law Wei-lun
Conductor: Tsang Chi-wai
Jasmine Flower Chinese Folk Song/
arr. Liu Wenjin
Conductor: Cheung Wai-fung
 
~ Intermission ~
 
Island Youth Chinese Orchestra
Dance of Golden Snake (Yangqin and Ensemble) Nie Er/ arr. Chin King
Yangqin: Yangqin Trainees of the Music Office
(Intermediate Level-II)
Terra Cotta Warriors Fantasia (Intermediate Version) Peng Xiuwen/
arr. Kwok Kin-ming
Conductor: Chan King-tsun
Snow lotus Zhou Chenglong
Conductor: Cheung Wai-lok
Spring Dance Zhou Yuguo
Conductor: Li Ping
   
New Territories Youth Chinese Orchestra  
Marching to the Promising Future Liu Tian-hua/
arr. Peng Xiuwen
Conductor: Cheung Hiu-fai
The Desert Capriccio Law Wei-lun
Conductor: Carol Fong
The Great Wall Capriccio Liu Wenjin
Conductor: Loo Sze-wang
 
Music Office reserves the right to change the programme and artists

Concert II- Junior Groups
19/4 (Fri) 8pm
Shatin Town Hall Auditorium

Hong Kong Children's Symphonic Band
Declaration Overture Claude Smith
The Legend of Danny Boy James Swearingen
Conductor: Au Wai-see
The Avengers Alan Silvestri/ arr. Brown
Camino del Sol Steve Hodges
Conductor: Ko Wai-chun
Chrysanthemum Terrace Jay Chou/ arr. Benjamin Yeo
Rites of Tamburo Robert Smith
Conductor: Ho Tun-man, Darren
Pie in the Face Polka (Clarinet Feature) Henry Mancini/ arr. Vinson
Conductor: Au Wai-see
 
Hong Kong Junior Chamber Ensemble
Divertimento in F, KV138
  1. I Allegro
  2. II Andante
  3. III Presto
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Symphony No.94 "Surprise", 2nd movement (Andante) Joseph Haydn/ arr . Hogwood
Pizzicato Polka Johann Strauss Jr
Conductor: Tsang Yin-yu
Music Office Junior Chinese Orchestra  
Memory of the Childhood Loo Leung-fai
Drums in Celebration of a Bumper Harvest Peng Xiuwen and Cai Huiquan
Conductor: Cheung Hiu-fai
 
There will be no intermission during the concert.
 
Music Office reserves the right to change the programme and artists

Concert III- Bands
28/4 (Sun) 3pm
Yuen Long Theatre Auditorium

Music Office Youth Brass Band
Moon River Henry Mancini/ arr. Bond
Euphonium: Grayson Chan
Handbell Ensemble: Music Office Percussion Trainees
The Seventh of July Itaru Sakai/ arr. Jeanbourquin
Conductor: Tsang Shun Han
Celebration for Winds and Percussion James Swearingen/ arr. Toda
The Second Waltz Dimitri Shostakovich/ arr. Waignein
Go for Brass! Jacob de Haan
Conductor: Tung Wai Lok, Jimmy
 
New Territories Youth Symphonic Band
Asuka Tetsunosuke Kushida
Conductor: Lee Sing-wan
Prophesy Sean O'Loughlin
The Great Locomotive Chase Robert W. Smith
Conductor: Desmond Tse
Cavalleria Rusticana "Intermesso" Pietro Mascagni/ arr. Mellaerts
Dream Solister Yuusuke Kato/ arr. Mikio Gohma
Conductor: Chow Tak-hei, Jerry
   
Kowloon Youth Symphonic Band
Methuselah II Masaru Tanaka
Percussion: Music Office Percussion Trainees
Danzon No.2 Arturo Marquez/ arr. Nickel
Conductor: Tsang Shun Han
 
Symphonic Suite Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind

          I The story of wind
          II Battle
          III To a far away place
Joe Hisaishi/
arr. Kazuhiro Morita
Selections from Princess Mononoke Joe Hisaishi/ arr. Kazuhiro Morita
Conductor: Kevin Ling
 
There will be no intermission during the concert.  
 
Music Office reserves the right to change the programme and artists

Concert IV- Strings
5/5 (Sun) 3pm
Tsuen Wan Town Hall Auditorium

New Territories Youth Strings
Symphony No. 25, 1st Movement Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart/
arr. Brubaker
Polovetzian Dance Alexander Borodin/ arr. Frost
Overture from The Barber of Seville Gioachino Antonio Rossini/
arr. Gruselle
Conductor: Lau Yeung-chit
Brandenburg Concerto No.5, 1st movement Johann Sebastian Bach/ arr. Issacc
Serenade Waltz, Op.48, 2nd movement Pyotr II'yieh Tchaikovsky/
arr. Sanfilippo
Radetzky March, Op.228 Johann Baptist Strauss/arr. Vater
Conductor: Tam Shing-chi
 
Kowloon Youth Strings
Die Fledermaus Overture Johann Strauss, Jr./ arr. Manookian
Folk Tune and Fiddle Dance Percy E. Fletcher
Conductor: Cheung Ching-yi
Little Suite for String Orchestra, Op.1 Carl Nielsen
           I Prelude
              II Intermezzo
 
Capriccio Espagnol
             III Scena e Canto Gitano
             IV Fandango Asturiano
Rimsky-Korsakov/ arr. Dackow
Conductor: Chan Tak-kong
   
~ Intermission ~
   
Island Youth Strings
Passacaglia George Frideric Handel/ arr. Aslamazian
Allegretto Grazioso from Symphony No. 8 Antonín Dvořák / arr. Sieving
Conductor: Fung Lo
Coriolanus Overture Ludwig van Beethoven/ arr. O'Neill
William Tell Overture Gioachino Rossini/ arr. Martelli
Conductor: Cheung Ching-ting
   
Hong Kong Youth Strings
Symphony No.5 in B flat major, D. 485
   I Allegro
   II Andante con moto
Franz Schubert
Conductor: Li Sai-hong
III Menuetto. Allegro molto
   IV Allegro vivace
 
Conductor: Maxine Cheung
 
Music Office reserves the right to change the programme and artists