SliderAsia Invites Largest International Trombone Delegation

Top Quote 5th Anniversary Creates Milestone for Asian Trombones. End Quote
  • (1888PressRelease) January 03, 2015 - Hong Kong, Asia - Hong Kong Trombone Association announces today all details to celebrate the SliderAsia 5th anniversary season in summer 2015. Having invited the largest delegation of further-widen international faculty and guests trombone professionals and educators, in addition to ties with relevant international organizations and schools, SliderAsia has raised its significance to create greater impact and more development opportunities for its players.

    Names to come on board as faculty and guests includes Dr Denson Paul POLLARD (Metropolitan Opera/The Julliard School), Professor Ruilin ZHAO (Central Conservatory of Music), Dr Brett BAKER (University of Salford), Peter MOORE (London Symphony Orchetra), David REY (Brussels Philharmonic), Don IMMEL (The University of Melbourne), SUNG Kuang-ching (Taiwan National Symphony Orchestra), Zachary BOND (Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra), Michael MASSONG (Aalborg Symphony Orchestra), GUO Zheng (Xinghai Conservatory of Music), Jack CHOU (National University of Tainan), Raymond LAM (China Philharmonic Orchestra), Ben PELLETIER (Hong Kong Baptist University), David WONG (Singapore Trombone Society), Joseph YU (Melbourne Brass Educator) as well as Geneva Brass Quintet on their return. Composers-In-Residence include Dr Eric EWAZEN (The Julliard School), Steven VERHELST (Renowned European Composer) and Simon YAU (Renowned Hong Kong Composer).

    Co-presenting with The Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts as as established partner, SliderAsia will utilize the Wanchai campus as its home again to gather and feed an anticipated ~200 international trombonists of all ages and levels in addition to locals for a week of intense trombone music in diverse unique styles for exchanges and public performances.

    Supported by Asia International Music Open, an organization focuses to develop and expose young music talents, international solo competitions at SliderAsia Open will be further structured and promoted to become a recognized leading competition platform among all similar kinds in the region. Winners of highest caliber to out-stand from 2 categories of solo competitions will showcase at the winners' feature of SliderAsia in collaboration with The Learners Orchestra under the baton of Apollo WONG.

    Lap Chee College, as one of the residential colleges at Jockey Club Student Village III of The University of Hong Kong, has become the lodging base of SliderAsia. Also being an outreach partner, Lap Chee College will bring music from SliderAsia into campus of The University of Hong Kong also to benefit the local communities around Lap Chee College facilities in the Western District of Hong Kong Island.

    Other outreaches include visiting the Hong Kong Youth Music Camp organized by Music Office of The Government of HKSAR; performance tour to local primary and secondary schools; and featuring our New Generation Program to introduce brass instruments and its music in a friendly and interesting program targeted for kids of age 3-6 from 400+ families of local general public including the underprivileged.

    SliderAsia 2015 runs during 13-19 July 2015, at The Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts. Online registration opened on 1 January 2015 with limited special offers on first-come-first-served. Competition online pre-entries end on 28 February 2015. More details are available at http://www.SliderAsia.org or call +852.39732022 for inquiry.

    Media Contact
    Stanley CHEN
    Founder & Executive Director, SliderAsia Trombone Festival
    Chairman, Hong Kong Trombone Association
    Unit 1104, Kwai Cheong Centre,
    50 Kwai Cheong Road, Hong Kong
    Telephone: +852.39732022 (Hong Kong), +1.646.5134377 (US) or +44.330.8280117 (UK)
    Fax: +852.39732100
    media ( @ ) sliderasia dot org
    http://www.sliderasia.org/cms/category/media.

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