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Wang Kwong Chinese Orchestra

Founded in 1962, the Wang Kwong Chinese Orchestra is a longstanding amateur Chinese orchestra with an active presence in the Hong Kong music scene. Its mission is to promote the art of traditional Chinese music. In the 1960s, the orchestra made a name for itself after winning numerous awards at the Hong Kong Schools Music Festival. Over 300 musicians have performed for the ensemble since it was founded almost half a century ago.


Since 1981, the Wang Kwong Chinese Orchestra has invited distinguished musicians from Mainland China to give joint performances and help Hong Kong artists to raise the profile of traditional Chinese music. Over the past decades, musicians such as the acclaimed dizi players Lu Chun-ling and Yu Xunfa, pipa players Tang Liangxing and Tang Liangzhou, erhu performers Gu Pengshou, Siu Pak-yung, Min Huifen and Zhu Changyao, the renowned guqin player Gong Yi, the conductors Xia Feiyun, Zhang Dasen and Ma Shenglong, and the composers Gu Guanren and Zhou Chenglong have performed at numerous concerts in Hong Kong, paving the way for successful collaboration between local amateur ensembles and professional musicians from the Mainland, and contributing to the growing popularity of traditional Chinese music in Hong Kong.


In 1992, 2002 and 2022, the Wang Kwong Chinese Orchestra organised a major concert to celebrate its 30th, 40th and 50th anniversary. At each concert, the orchestra worked closely with acclaimed Chinese musicians to explore new performance formats and perform arrangements of famous Chinese works with varying styles and levels of difficulty. In recent years, the orchestra has received widespread acclaim for its innovative choice of formats and works at annual concerts: in 2014, the ‘Dance with Classical Symphonies’ concert with conductor Pang Kapang was a sell-out, showcasing numerous classic works as well as debuts of works by Hong Kong composers. The orchestra has also played a leading role in promoting cooperation with amateur ensembles in Mainland China – in September 2015, the orchestra held a concert in Hong Kong together with the Shanghai Fei-Yun Chinese Orchestra, followed by a repeat performance in Shanghai at the beginning of 2016. In July 2021, following the easing of Covid-19 restrictions, it held a concert featuring an eclectic mix of traditional Chinese music and Cantonese opera.

Performing Members for A Bamboo Flute Tune

2nd Bangdi

So Wing-sze


Performing Members for Heaven in Perpetual Motion 

Conductor

Wong Chun-yin


1st Erhu

Cheng Pui-shan 

Fan Lo-ping 

Ho Chim-king 

Leung Tak-wing 

Li Siu-hung 

Lip Cheung-wah 

Tung Fei 

Yuen Woon-hung


2nd Erhu

Lai Chun-wah

Lau Chi-shing 

Lau Choi-yuk

Lee Ming-leung 

Li Yiu-chuen 

Ng Hang-chi

Wong Hing-wai

Wong Ki-tuen 


Gaohu 

Chan Sing-cheong 

Ching Chiu-ping, Daisy

Poon Chi-chung


Zhonghu

Chan Kit-man 

Ko Shui-wah 

Lam Wai-yan 

Li Kan-chuen

Liu Ka-yip 


Cello

Lai Chi-mun 

Tang Chi-fai 

Wong Nim-chee, Helen


Double Bass

Kwok Chung-wai 

Suen Sui-keung


Yangqin 

Kwok Sun-see

Lee Wan-chun 


Liuqin

Ip Pui-ching


Pipa

Lee Hoi-yee

Leung Wing-ki

Sin Yin-man

Siu Ka-chiu

Yu Ting-shun


Zhongruan 

Tang Wai-oi


Daruan 

Ko Kwok-kin


Guzheng

Chow Tung-ping


Dizi

Chan Chi-wah 

Tam Lok-chung

Wan Siu-kong

Yu Cho-on

Yu Kin-tim 


Suona 

Chen Koon-chuen

Leung Wing-kin

Yu Ka-ning 


Soprano Sheng 

So Siu-fun


Alto Sheng

Stephan Stiller


Percussion 

Choi Shuk-may

Lau Ka-hei, Jovie 

Ling Siu-nung 

Yeung Tsz-lok 

Yip Sin-hung, Kitty

Yuen Chun-man 


Performing Members for Joint Orchestra

Leung Wing-kin

Sin Yin-man

Suen Sui-keung

Tang Chi-fai

Yip Sin-hung, Kitty