LEE Shu Sing 李樹昇
Music Director 音樂總監
LEE Shu Sing
LEE Shu Sing conducts Walters's Instant Concert
(HKSW in Kerkrade, Holland 2013) |
李樹昇畢業於聖文德書院,十一歲開始在校內跟隨黃日照老師學習管樂,十六歲已擔任兩隊中學管團樂的副指揮工作,其後又出任西貢兒童合唱團節奏樂導師。他曾於多個香港音樂事務統籌處組織的樂團出任第一聲部單簧管手,亦曾參加香港兒童交響樂團及泛亞交響樂團的演出工作。李氏曾就讀香港演藝學院,一直熱枕於音樂教育、管樂推廣,以及提昇管樂水準。李氏於一九八七年加入香港交響管樂團並擔任首席單簧管手,現為該團的音樂總監及指揮,繼續活躍於中小學管樂教育及樂團指揮工作。李氏多次於香港不同的管樂團之公開演出中擔任指揮,場數多達三百場以上。李氏多番嘗試提倡香港音樂發展,推動香港整體文化藝術,例如參與區議會和香港電台等製作的音樂教育節目,又為《經濟日報》撰寫音樂專欄,創作散文、小說及電影劇本,貢獻良多。
Graduated from the St. Bonaventure College & High School, Lee Shu Sing began his first wind instrument lesson at the age of 11 with Mr. Alfonso Wong. At 16, Lee had already been appointed as Assistant Bandmaster of two secondary schools. He was then appointed as tutor of the Sai Kung Children Choir Percussion Ensemble. His commitment to nurturing future generations of musicians in Hong Kong has begun ever since.
Lee took part in several Hong Kong Music Office bands as First Clarinetist. He was also a member of the Hong Kong Children's Symphony Orchestra and the Pan Asia Symphony Orchestra. Studied at the Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts, Lee has always been enthusiastic about music, devoting himself to music education, the promotion of band music and the pursuit of new heights of musical excellence in the wind band industry. In 1987, Lee joined The Hong Kong Symphonic Winds as Principle Clarinetist. He is currently Music Director and Conductor of the HKSW, and is actively involved in wind band education and conducting. Lee has conducted more than 300 concerts in his music career, a considerable number of performances as Conductor in the wind band industry. With his dedication to the local music development in Hong Kong, Lee has long been endeavoring to achieve his ambition of promoting music with diversified approaches, participating in music educational programmes presented by the District Council and the Radio Television Hong Kong (RTHK), and writing music column in the Economic Daily News. His overall contribution in arts and cultural promotion in Hong Kong, besides music making, is apparent by various means, creative writing in short stories, fiction, column, screenplay, to name a few. |