The lectures are conducted in Cantonese. Please refer to the Chinese version for details.
Speaker and Guitar: Mark Leung
Mark Leung received his music training under Stony Chan, Teddy Suen, Zé Eduardo, Nuno Ferreira and Mário Delgado at various times of his career. He hosted various lecture demonstrations in the “Jazz Up” series, “Getting to Know Jazz”, “Is Jazz That Hard?” and “First Experience of Jazz” in 2017-2019. An instructor for the Associate Degree programme of the Hong Kong Institute of Technology, Mark is also the founder of Sound & Good Co., Olá School of Music and FMA, and a member of the Composers and Authors Society of Hong Kong (CASH).
Bass Guitar: Barry Lam
Barry Lam received his music training under Teddy Suen and Zé Eduardo. He gave live demonstrations at lecture demonstrations, including “Getting to Know Jazz”, “Is Jazz That Hard?” and “First Experience of Jazz”. His recent appearances include events held at the JCCAC Jockey Club Black Box Theatre and hotel venues in Macao, etc. Lam is a keen promoter of Jazz: not only does he gives guided appreciation sessions on Jazz, he also teaches jazz and organises promotion events in partnership with Jazz for Fun HK. He also conducted guided appreciation of Jazz music albums for the visually impaired at the invitation of welfare organisations. He is currently a columnist for the online platform, Music Valley, writing regularly on topics of how to appreciate Jazz music.
Drums: Felix Leung
Felix Leung received his music training under Zé Eduardo. He holds a degree in counselling and psychology, and during his studies, he was inspired and taught by the well-known drummer Simon Chui. As his passion for music grew, he became a full-time drummer. Apart from teaching and actively promoting drum music and Jazz music, Leung also makes frequent appearances in various types of music sessions, such as Jazz fusion, R&B and Rockabilly.
Guitar: Moon Wong
Moon Wong is a Jazz guitarist and a full-time instructor in music. She received her training under Mark Leung. She performed in the 15th Macau Jazz Fest.
Keyboard: Billy Yeung
Billy Yeung is an active Jazz pianist and instructor in Hong Kong. He was trained under local pianist Chris Mak, piano educator Tino Maxwell and guitarist Mark Leung.
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"All that Jazz, Through the Years" Lecture Demonstration Package Discount
10% off for each purchase of standard tickets of 2 different lectures; 15% off for 3 different lectures; 20% off for all 4 lectures.
Group Booking Discount
10% off for 4 - 9 standard tickets, 15% off for 10 - 19 standard tickets, 20% off for 20 or more standard tickets.
Patrons can enjoy only one of the above discount offers.
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