Tutors

  • Yuri IMAMURA

    Imamura obtained a Master of Arts in Music at Hong Kong Baptist University with Distinction, concentrating on conducting and various pedagogies. She also has an ANCOS Level 4 Certification for Orff Pedagogy and received training in Dalcroze Eurythmics. As an avid chorister, Imamura has participated in local and overseas choral contests with her school choir. She continues to actively participate in choir performances both locally and internationally, including performances as Alto Solo in various concerts.

  • Sarah LEE

    Dr Lee received her Doctor of Education from the Education University of Hong Kong (Creative Arts and Music Education). She is the Music Director of Mini Cake Theatre, writer of the Kindergarten Music Book Series Music Ferris Wheels, Lecturer of the Hong Kong Baptist Theological Seminary, Guest Lecturer of the HKIVE, Board of Directors of the Hong Kong Sacred Music Service, former Music Supervisor of the Hong Kong Treble Choir, Board of Directors of the Hong Kong Treble Choirs' Association. She attained the Master of Arts in Music (CUHK), Bachelor of Arts (MECO) (USyd), Diploma Associate in Music in the subject of piano (AMEB), and Associate of the Royal Schools of Music (ARSM) in Singing (ABRSM).

  • LEE Oi-yen

    Lee is a music graduate of The Chinese University of Hong Kong. She studied piano with Tan Chin-chin and Cui Shi-guang; harpsichord with Dr David Chung; violin with Chan Wing-ming; Guqin with Sou Si-tai; singing with Bastien Tai and drum set with Ricky Chu. She holds the Licentiate of the Royal School of Music (LRSM) and the Licentiate of the Trinity College London (LTCL) in piano recital as well as Grade 8 Certificate for both violin and singing. She also obtained the Professional Certificate in Stage Performance of the Open University of Hong Kong as well as the Early Childhood Music of the Australian Kodaly Certificate (Music Education). She participated in piano and choral conducting workshops in Austria, Japan and Denmark.

  • Jilie LAM

    Lam graduated from CUHK with a Master of Music degree, studied conducting under the tutelage of Dr Richard Tsang Yip Fat and Mr Patrick Chiu. After graduation, she continued her study of vocal performance with Dr Melody Sze. Lam is enthusiastic about music education. She conducted the choirs and handbell choirs in primary, secondary and international schools and triumphed the Honor Gold Award and Gold Award in Hong Kong Asia International Handbell Festival. Lam was also interviewed by Hong Kong Economic Times about music pedagogy for children ensemble and was invited by TVB to conduct Carmen Overture.

  • Tony LAM

    Brought up as a chorister in HKCC, Lam has developed a deep connection with choral music and singing. He graduated from Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts and obtained his degree majoring in Composition and Electronic music with Law Wing-fai. Lam has worked with the Academy as an accompanist since 2009. He has also taught various choirs since then. Apart from his pedagogical duties, he is actively involved in singing groups such as BRIO, Acapapas and the BCSF ensemble, which he sings as the bass and arranges songs that bring new sonority to the traditional repertoire.

  • Melody CHAN

    Chan graduated from The Chinese University of Hong Kong with a Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration and a Minor Degree in Music. She was the Soprano part-leader and piano accompanist of the CU Chorus and participated in various overseas performances in Mainland China and Taiwan. She obtained the Fellowship Diploma in Solo Piano Performance (FTCL) and Associate Diploma in Music Theory (AmusTCL) from Trinity College London. Chan had contributed to the editorial projects of hymnals such as Century Praise and Angel Praise for the Chinese Baptist Press, and had worked at the Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra in the area of concert marketing and public relations. Chan has been a full-time piano and music theory teacher, as well as a piano accompanist for vocalists, instrumentalists and ballerinas for many years.

  • May CHAN

    Chan is a graduate of the University of Huddersfield in the United Kingdom. She started learning piano since childhood and was a member of the school choir and the district choir. She is enthusiastic in children's music education and she aspires to a music education career. Chan has been a tutor at HKCC for many years.

  • Joyce PANG

    Pang graduated from CUHK with a Diploma in Music Education and completed her Master Degree of Arts in Music (Distinction) in HKBU in 2015. She began to learn piano, dancing and vocal at a young age. She has been to Singapore, Beijing, Germany and the Netherlands to participate in different music and choir exchange programmes. She attained Grade 8 certificates in vocal singing (Distinction) and harp (Merit) from ABRSM in 2013 and 2011 respectively. Pang was a member of the Pro-Musica Society of Hong Kong, Love Music Academy and CUHK Music Alumni.

(Names are listed in Chinese surname stroke count order)
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