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Choral Warmup : Physical and Musical (By Mr. Raymond Fu)

The Hong Kong Children’s Choir, West Kowloon Centre 1/F & 2/F, 1 Larch Street, Tai Kok Tsui, Kowloon

Choral warmup plays an integral role in the rehearsal and performance process for any choir. It not only prepares singers physically but also mentally and musically for the tasks ahead. While some conductors prefer traditional techniques like breathing exercises and scales, others opt for more creative approaches by incorporating games and activities during the warmup ... Read more

Resonance & Its Application in Choirs (By Ms. Cheuk Yee Wong)

The Hong Kong Children’s Choir, West Kowloon Centre 1/F & 2/F, 1 Larch Street, Tai Kok Tsui, Kowloon

Some of the common aesthetics of choral singing are the mastery of dynamics, tone colors, resonance, and of choral blending. Nevertheless, these are the most abstract topics in choral training. More often than not, teachers would regard “singing louder” as the same as singing with “resonance”, and students’ intonation and tone suffer. Modern-day technology concerning ... Read more

Practical Conducting Masterclass (By Dr. Po Kwan Law)

The Hong Kong Children’s Choir, West Kowloon Centre 1/F & 2/F, 1 Larch Street, Tai Kok Tsui, Kowloon

Conductors are essential in leading musical ensembles. In addition to helping keep time, conductors communicate musical nuances and dynamics to bring music to life with their hand gestures. Oftentimes conductors might mirror their hand gestures, or they could be expressing too much or too little. Conductors regularly need to practise left-right hand coordination, different cues ... Read more

Supporting Your Choir as the Accompanist (By Mr. Warren Lee)

Auditorium, Sha Tin Town Hall 1 Yuen Wo Rd, Sha Tin, Hong Kong

Most, if not all choral conductors would agree that the accompanist not only supports a choir, but is instrumental in bringing life to any choral rehearsal, and soul to a performance. There are many nuances and subtleties in the art of choral accompaniment, from voicing to balancing, pulse-setting to word-painting, and from multi-part sight-reading to ... Read more

Vocal Landscape and Strategies for Youth and Children’s Choir (By Ms. Meng-Hsien Peng)

Auditorium, Tsuen Wan Town Hall 72 Tai Ho Rd, Tsuen Wan, Hong Kong

Join us for an inspiring workshop led by internationally renowned educator and choir conductor, Ms. Peng Meng Hsien. With over 20 years of experience in coaching and performing with choirs, Ms. Peng brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to help choral leaders unlock the potential of their youth and children's choir. This workshop aims ... Read more

Opening Showcase Concert

Auditorium, Tsuen Wan Town Hall 72 Tai Ho Rd, Tsuen Wan, Hong Kong

Nurturing the Beginning Choir (By Mrs. Robyn Reeves Lana)

The Hong Kong Children’s Choir, West Kowloon Centre 1/F & 2/F, 1 Larch Street, Tai Kok Tsui, Kowloon

Are you a conductor of a primary school choir who finds it difficult to help choristers get started? A beginner choir often lacks the ability to sing with good intonation, have controlled vocal technique, and sing inside-parts with ease. Nurturing a beginner choir is an art that requires patience, skill, and passion, and it is ... Read more