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The Chinese University of Hong Kong Chorus
Choir
OriginHong Kong
Founded1972 (52 years ago)
Genreclassical, Chinese music, Cantonese choral music
Music directorLeon Chu
AffiliationThe Chinese University of Hong Kong
AwardsIFPI Hong Kong Top Sales Music Award 2014
Websitewww.cuchorus.org.hk

The Chinese University of Hong Kong Chorus (aka CU Chorus, formerly named The Student Chorus, the Student Union of the Chinese University of Hong Kong, Chinese: 香港中文大學合唱團 aka 中大合唱團) is founded by a group of students of the Chinese University of Hong Kong in December 1972.[1]

For each season, the chorus would have its Annual Concert and Christmas Concert held respectively on the middle and the end of a year. While the former one would have a showcase on serious choral music chosen with selected artistic themes, the latter one would be a demonstration of the chorus' vividness and ability in engaging a pop, contemporary style featuring arrangements of Christmas pieces.

The most recent Annual Concert and Christmas Concert would be respectively "The Music of Jan Tien-hao" held in June 2014 and "CU Chorus x Howard McCrary", featuring the Grammy-nominated jazz musician Howard McCrary with a good number of jazz arrangements from traditional Christmas songs in December 2012.

Throughout the years, the chorus encompasses a repertoire ranging from Renaissance motets to Mahlerian choral symphonies (the chorus is the first university chorus in Hong Kong which has performed all choral symphonies of Mahler), up to the most avant-garde pieces from composers all over the world. As the pioneer of contemporary choral music, the chorus commissions young Hong Kong composers for new works every year. Recent commission works includes Dennis Wu's Below the Kau To Shan, Andy So's The Flower of Love, Samson Young's When He Said etc., with the most recent one being Lok-yin Tang's Frozen Tears I and II.[2]

To lay a better foundation for its never-ending artistic pursuit, CU Chorus established charitable organization status with "CU Chorus Association" (a limited company) in January 2012. The new governing body, with its finer division of labour in artistic, management and administrative aspects, could facilitate the collaboration of CUHK undergraduates, postgraduates and alumni in their efforts to boost CU Chorus—a group coming from and basing in CUHK—to ever-greater artistic heights.

  1. ^ "Chinese University Alumni Magazine". cuhk.edu.hk. Retrieved 22 June 2016.
  2. ^ "中大合唱團 CU Chorus - 關於我們". Archived from the original on September 6, 2009. Retrieved May 21, 2009.

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