Centenary Concert - St. Paul`s Co

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Centenary Concert - St. Paul`s Co
Centenary
Concert
建校百周年音樂會
WARREN LEE
李偉安
WAGNER
華格納
St. Paulian Fanfare*
《聖保羅號曲》
Prelude to Die Meistersinger
《紐倫堡名歌手》序曲
BEETHOVEN
Choral Fantasy in C minor, Op. 80
貝多芬
C小調合唱幻想曲,作品八十
BIZET
比才
Farandole from L'Arlésienne Suite No. 2
FRANCK
Psalm 150
法朗克
詩篇150
COPLAND
Selections from Old American Songs
柯普蘭
美國老曲選段
HAYES
希思
KEN LAM
《法朗多舞曲》選自阿萊城姑娘第二組曲
guest conductor
WARREN LEE
李偉安
音樂總監
JASON HO
林敬基
music director
客席指揮
MARK HAYES
guest conductor
希思
CARMEN KOON
conductor
官美如
conductor
何俊甡
指揮
指揮
客席指揮
A Choral Triptych: Faith, Hope and Love*
《合唱三部曲:信望愛》
* World Première 世界首演
14
DECEMBER
2015
Monday 星期一 8:00pm
Hong Kong Cultural Centre Concert Hall
香港文化中心音樂廳
$1000 $480
$380^ $180^
^
Tickets are available at URBTIX
from November 1 onwards
門票由11月1日起在城市售票網發售
^Full-time students, citizens aged 60 or above, and
people with disabilities: 50% off (with quota)
^全日制學生、60歲或以上及殘疾人士半價(額滿即止)
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主辦
Warren Lee
Music Director
Hailed by The Straits Times as a musician with “superb pianism… a wonderful sense of colour and impeccably
controlled articulation”, Warren Lee made his début with the Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra at the age of six. A
graduate of St. Paul’s Co-educational College, Royal Academy of Music and Yale School of Music, Warren was the
first-prize winner of the Stravinsky Awards International Piano Competition and the Grand Prix Ivo Pogorelich in
1995. His artistry has brought him to four continents, gracing stages of all sizes and forms and in collaboration with
international artists and leading orchestras in Asia. His recordings for Universal Music (Hong Kong) and Naxos have
garnered favourable reviews worldwide.
A Steinway Artist as well as an award-winning and internationally published composer, Warren received the Ten
Outstanding Young Persons Award in Hong Kong in 2012 and was elected an Associate of the Royal Academy of
Music in 2015 for his contribution to the music profession.
Mark Hayes
Guest Conductor
Mark Hayes is an award-winning concert pianist, composer, arranger and conductor. His personal catalogue, totalling over
1,000 published works, includes work for solo voice, solo piano, multiple pianos, orchestra, jazz combo, small instrumental
ensembles, and choruses of all kinds. Mark received a Bachelor of Music degree summa cum laude in Piano Performance from
Baylor University in 1975. He has conducted the SWACDA and MCDA Community and Church Honor Choir, and served as
guest conductor at Carnegie Hall, featuring his Te Deum and Magnificat. In 2010, Baylor University Center for Christian
Music Studies awarded Mark the Award for Exemplary Leadership in Christian Music. Mark arranged and orchestrated the
music for Civil War Voices, which won six awards including "Best Musical" in the 2010 Midtown International Theatre
Festival in New York. He conducted the world premiere of his work for chorus, orchestra and narrator, The American Spirit,
at Lincoln Center in May 2011 and the world premiere of his Requiem in Lincoln Center in May 2013.
Whether concertising on the other side of the globe or composing at his home in Kansas City, Missouri, Mark is blessed to live
out his mission "to create beautiful music for the world".
Ken Lam
Guest Conductor
Ken is Music Director of the Charleston Symphony Orchestra in South Carolina, USA and Associate Conductor for Education
of the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra. He is also Artistic Director of the Baltimore Symphony Youth Orchestras, Resident
Conductor of the Brevard Music Center in North Carolina, Artistic Director of Hong Kong Voices and Associate Professor and
Director of Orchestra at Montclair State University in New Jersey.
In 2011 Ken won the Memphis Symphony Orchestra International Conducting Competition and was a featured conductor in
the League of American Orchestra's 2009 Bruno Walter National Conductors Preview with the Nashville Symphony. He made
his US professional début with the National Symphony Orchestra at the Kennedy Center in June 2008 as one of four
conductors selected by Leonard Slatkin. In recent seasons he led performances with the symphony orchestras of Cincinnati and
Cincinnati Pops, Baltimore, Detroit, Memphis, Illinois and Meridian, as well as the Hong Kong Sinfonietta, Hong Kong
Philharmonic, and the Taipei Symphony Orchestra.
Previously Ken held positions as Assistant Conductor of the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra and Principal Conductor of the
Hong Kong Chamber Orchestra.
Carmen Koon
Conductor
After graduation from the Music Department of the Chinese University of Hong Kong, Carmen Koon was awarded a
scholarship to further her studies in conducting with Professor C. A. Bünte (Celibidache's student) at Hochschule der Künste
Berlin. She was invited to take part in the Aspen Music Festival to study with Maestro Murry Sidlin and David Zinman. She
was awarded the Honorary Prize in the International Conducting Competition for Young Orchestra Directors in Portugal.
She is currently the Music Director of the Chung Chi College Orchestra and Chung Chi Choir of The Chinese University of
Hong Kong, and the conductor of the St. Paul’s Co-educational College Orchestra. She is also an Adjunct Assistant Professor
in the Music Department of The Chinese University of Hong Kong.
Jason Ho
Conductor
Jason Ho comes from a diverse musical background as a soloist, orchestral player, instrumental conductor, church musician
and music educator.
After receiving his Bachelor’s degree, magna cum laude, in violin performance from the Concordia College in Moorhead, USA
in 1992, Jason was awarded a full scholarship by the Baylor University in Texas to further his studies in violin performance,
where he obtained his master’s degree.
Since returning to Hong Kong in 1994, Jason has been active in music education and developing his own teaching method for
children. He is frequently invited to hold music seminars by the Hong Kong City University, Hong Kong Polytechnic University
and the Music Office. As the conductor of Kowloon City Children’s Choir, Jason had led the choir on concert tours to
Australia, Austria, Shanghai and Beijing.
St. Paul’s Co-educational College 聖保羅男女中學
Treble Choir 童聲合唱團
Senior Mixed Voice Choir 高級組混聲合唱團
Orchestra 管弦樂團
St. Paul’s Co-educational College Primary School 聖保羅男女中學附屬小學
Orchestra 管弦樂團
Senior Choir 高級組合唱團
St. Paul’s Co-educational College 聖保羅男女中學
Alumni Choir and Orchestra 校友合唱團及管弦樂團
Soloists in Beethoven 貝多芬《合唱幻想曲》獨唱家
Jennifer Tung, soprano 歐頌釗 女高音
Alison Lau, soprano 劉卓昕 女高音
Julia Yan, alto 閻宇明 女中音
Jasper Sung, tenor 宋狄樟 男高音
Moses Cheng, tenor 鄭慕智 男高音
Apollo Wong, bass 黃日珩 男低音