Hong Kong orchestra marks 40 years of hitting the high notes for so many
Dr Yip Wai-hong, founder of the Pan Asia Symphony, reflects on how it has opened the door to a musical life for those both near and far
An orchestra that has welcomed new arrivals to Hong Kong and shown itself to be an ideal training ground for the young marks its 40th anniversary this weekend.
Dr Yip Wai-hong, founder and music director of the Pan Asia Symphony Orchestra, said the ensemble was first set upfor local musicians and graduates.
“I was then head of the music department at the Baptist College and our first batch of graduates needed a platform to perform,” Yip said.
“It was also near the end of the Cultural Revolution in China, so I opened the door to those mainland musicians arriving in Hong Kong who were professional players but spoke no Cantonese or English.”
Yip, 85, who taught music in Wuhan before coming to Hong Kong in 1961, remembered one of the newly arrived immigrants.