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Hong Kong Schools Music Festival [1] (Traditional Chinese: 香港校際音樂節 Jyutping: hoeng1 gong2 haau6 zai3 jam1 ngok6 zit3 Simplified Chinese: 香港校际音乐节 Pinyin: xiāng gǎng xiào jì yīn yuè jié) was first held in 1949, and is held between February and March every year.
The Hong Kong Schools Speech Festival is one of Hong Kong's largest inter-school competitions, and is organized by the Hong Kong Schools Music and Speech Association. [1] Primary and secondary school students across Hong Kong deliver speeches in English and Chinese. The festival has been running for the past 70 years. [2]
Hong Kong International School (HKIS) is a co-educational private international school in Hong Kong with campuses in Tai Tam and Repulse Bay, serving students from Reception 1 to Grade 12. The Repulse Bay campus houses the Lower and Upper Primary Divisions, while Tai Tam houses the Middle and High School Divisions.
Many students attend instrumental classes after school each day. The Music Union organises regular assembly concerts, the annual Music Contest and the Annual Concert. The school music teams including the choirs, the full symphony orchestra, and the Chinese orchestra, participate actively in the annual Hong Kong Schools Music Festival. Students ...
High School music instructors meet Friday, March 15, 2024, at the Morris Performing Arts Center, where the inaugural South Bend High School Music Festival will take place April 15, featuring music ...
8 May: The Court of Appeal rules in favor of the Department of Justice, banning the protest song Glory to Hong Kong on national security grounds. [11] [12]30 May: The High Court of Hong Kong convicts 14 pro-democracy activists in the biggest trial in Hong Kong involving the 2020 Hong Kong national security law.
Since 1974, the College has taken part in the champion title in Male Voice Quartet, Folk music, Solos and Duets, the Dorothy Smith Trophy (Boys Junior: Treble Choir), the Music Society Shield (Mixed Voice Choir), the Dr. Karl Hohner Shield (Melodica Band) and the Moutrie Challenge Trophy (Piano Solos: Final) in the Hong Kong Schools Music Festival.
From 1989 to 1993, he had witnessed the claim of the title of champion five times in a row in the Concert Work of Harmonica Solo of the Hong Kong Schools Music Festival. In 1991, KCHB presented its 40th Anniversary Concert in Shouson Theatre of Hong Kong Arts Centre, which was their first public concert. The success and the subsequent acclaim ...