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Yip Wing Sie 叶咏诗 pinyin Ye Yong Shi
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1960
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Yip Wing Sie 叶咏诗 was born on October 5, in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province.
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in a family of musicians : Yip Wai-hong his father,and Choi Ching-yee, her
mother, pianist.
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Shortly afterwards, the family moved to Hong Kong.
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From the age of four, she learned to play the piano with her mother, then, at ten, the violin.
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She then began training as a conductor with her father, Dr. Yip Wai-hong, musician and
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founder of YCC, the first children's choir in Hong Kong.
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1978
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Thanks to a scholarship from the Hong Kong Jockey Club, she went on to study in the
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United Kingdom, at the Royal College in London.
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1983
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Graduated, she continued her studies, at Indiana University in Bloomington. United States
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1985
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She obtained a Master's degree in Violin Performance and Conducting.
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It was the start of her career
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1986
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She was resident conductor of the Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra.
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1986 -1992
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She attended conducting courses at the Tanglewood Music Center in Massachusetts
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1996
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She was Principal Conductor of the Guangzhou Symphony Orchestra, then Music
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Director.
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2004 - 2020
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She was Music Director of the Hong Kong Sinfonietta.
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Since then, as Music Director Emeritus, she devoted herself to the promotion of music.
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She participated in numerous Festivals selection
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China Beijing Music Festival - Hong Kong Arts Festival - Shanghai Music Festival
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Japan Fukuoka's Asian Month Festival
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Macao Macao International Music Festival
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She conducted many orchestras selection
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- Australia |
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The symphony orchestras of Melbourne - Queensland - Tasmania
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- Czechoslovakia
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Kosice Philharmonic Orchestra
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- China
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China National Symphony Orchestra
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China Central Philharmonic Orchestra
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- France
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National Orchestra of Capitol of Toulouse
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The Chamber Orchestra of Besançon
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- Japan
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Osaka Philharmonic Orchestra - New Japan Philharmonic Orchestra
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- New Zealand
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Auckland Philharmonic Orchestra
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- Poland
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Sapporo Symphony Orchestra - Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra
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- South Korea
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Seoul Philharmonic Orchestra
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- Spain
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Tenerife Symphony Orchestra
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- Taiwan
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Tenerife Symphony Orchestra
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- Taiwan
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The National Orchestra of Capitol Toulouse
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Awards selection
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1985
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First Prize at the 35th International Young Conductors Competition Besançon France
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1989
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Lyre d'Or at the Tokyo International Conducting Competition
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1990
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Ten Outstanding Young People in Hong Kong Award
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2006
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Honorary Doctorate from the Open University of Hong Kong
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2007
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Chevalier de l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres by the French Minister of Culture
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2013
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Bronze Bauhinia Star for Outstanding Service by the Hong Kong Government
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Yip Wing Sie 叶咏诗
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Alexander Tcherepnin (1899 - 1977)_
Symphony No. 4 Op. 91
Romantic Ouverture, Op. 67
Suite, Op. 87
Russian Dances, Op. 50
Czecho-Slovak State Philharmonic Orchestra
Yip Wing Sie Conductor
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Chen Gang (b. 1935)
Violin Concerto "Wang Zhaojun"
Bella from the Temple
Flowing Water and Floating Clouds
The Hungry Horse Rattles His Bridle
Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra
Yip Wing Sie Conductor
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Movie Themes of the 40s
Hypocrite - Song of the Songstress
- Heaven on Earth - Spring Rivale
Listen tu Me ! - Orioles in the Flowers
- TheCandy Seller - I'm Calling You
If I Don't Have You - Shanghai Nights
- A Night of Red Lamps anGreenWine
The Little Nuptial Chamber - Flames of Loves
Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra
Yip Wing Sie Conductor
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