Invitation to Lunchtime Music Concert JOIN to JOY
The Committee on College Culture of New Asia College, in collaboration with The New Asia Chinese Music Society, will co-orgainse a series of lunchtime concerts. Through these concerts, we aim not only to allow the public to appreciate Chinese music and for the promotion of Chinese music, but also to provide everyone with a chance to relax themselves amidst their busy work and daily life, and to enjoy the interaction and harmony with the music. The theme of this lunchtime music concert is “Golden Oldies”, featuring timeless classics that have captured hearts across generations. We sincerely invite you all to join the lunchtime concert with us!
Details of the Concert:
Date: 21 March 2025
Time: 13:00 – 14:00 (Registration and Tea Reception start at 12:30)
Venue: Hui Kwok Hau Hall, Mei Yun Tang, New Asia College
~FREE ADMISSION~
Programme:
- “Below the Lion Rock” (Composed by Joseph Koo)
- “Between tears and smiles” (Composed by Joseph Koo)
- “Light of Friendship” (Composed by Chou Lan-Ping)
- “Pavilion of Blossoms and Full Moon” (Composed by Joseph Koo)
- “Destined to Love You” (Composed by Danny Chan Pak Keung)
- “Porcelain Love” (Composed by Jay Chou)
- “Beautiful Myth” (Composed by Choi Joon Young)
- “Thousands of Songs” (Composed by Makaino Kōji)
- “The Butterfly Lovers” (Composed by HE Zhan-hao, Chen Gang)
- “Sunny Day” (Composed by Jay Chou)
- “Under a vast sky” (Composed by Koma Wong Ka Kui)
- “Love of The Past” (Composed by Joseph Koo)
- “Dreaming of home and mother” (Composed by John Pond Ordwa)
- “Every moment I need you” (Composed by George Lam Tsz Cheung)
- “Chrysanthemum Terrace” (Composed by Jay Chou)
Online Registration:
https://cloud.itsc.cuhk.edu.hk/webform/view.php?id=13705054
Jointly Presented by New Asia Chinese Music Society and the Committee on College Culture of New Asia College
Sponsored by:
Introduction of the New Asia Chinese Music Society:
The New Asia Chinese Music Society was established in 1960. Our aims are “learning and promoting Chinese Music”, and “cultivate benevolence from playing music”. For on-campus activities, the Society regularly holds traditional Chinese music training classes, which aims to cultivate students’ interests and performance skills. Besides, we organize different Chinese music concerts to enhance members’ communication and promote Chinese music culture. Externally, the Society often represents CUHK or New Asia College to perform Chinese music in various events.