How do you champion Asian classical music? Musicians on how to create more opportunities


When Wilson Ng left Hong Kong in 2006 to study music in Europe, he was a 16-year-old flautist who was not particularly interested in music written by Asian composers, nor did he feel any special connection to their work.

โ€œI played a lot of contemporary music,โ€ Ng says. โ€œBut whether the pieces were by Asian composers or not never mattered to me.โ€

โ€œI feel like a lot of people in Asia have no idea that we have something unique and special to give in terms of classical music,โ€ Ng says.

He feels so strongly about raising awareness of works by Asian composers that he recently founded an orchestra based in Hong Kong: the Asian Modern Symphony Orchestra (AMSO). Its mission is to create programmes with distinct Asian flavours and showcase them with Asian musicians.

โ€œThrough AMSO, I wish to bring our story to the world, invite everyone to get to know Asian composers and, through their music, raise curiosity for our culture and history.โ€

Ng is determined to help bring more recognition and support for Asian composers and musicians. Photo: courtesy of Wilson Ng
Ng is determined to help bring more recognition and support for Asian composers and musicians. Photo: courtesy of Wilson Ng

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