Angel Leung’s House of Music

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Cantopop, EDM and asian and western pop dominate the main stages locally, but there lots of local bands making music in other genres and looking for venues to play at. That is why music producer Angel Leung set up her own venue in 2014; to as she puts it “encourage and provide a location for the under-recognised rock and punk bands to perform and to spark a music revolution and modernize Hong Kong’s ‘outdated’ music.” Located in Fo Tan, Rock Angel Band House recently celebrated it’s second anniversary and bc magazine spoke to it’s owner Angel Leung about the past and the future.

Who is Angel Leung?
“My full name is Angel Leung On Kay, I’m an experienced bi-lingual broadcaster who has been a DJ/ program producer at RTHK, Commercial Radio and at Metro Radio where I was channel director for FM select.” Angel has also been a columnist for Ming Pao Weekly, Oriental Weekly, Sun and last year she hosted and produced 13 episodes of Rock Angel TV for the now defunct ATV.

A former District Councilor, Angel is also a social issues commentator, who frequently speaks out about the Umbrella Movement and of changes she hopes music will make in Hong Kong.

In 2009 she founded ALCTV (www.alc-tv.com). While the Rock Angel Power Band Festival in 2013 was the seed that germinated into the Rock Angel Band House. In 2015 she launched the Loving Hearts, Loving Song concert series.

Running a live music venue in Hong Kong is hard, what made you want to open Rock Angel Band House?
“With live music venues becoming more selective, talented young artists and musicians are often overlooked. By opening Rock Angel Band House I have the freedom to showcase local and international musicians that I like. Finding suitable and appropriate concert venues for bands wasn’t easy and many didn’t have good equipment. With my own band house I can decide who, and what concerts to hold. I can ensure the standard of the venue. It is important to have the right sound equipment and setup as it shows respect toward the artists who are performing”.

What are your three favourite concerts from the first two years of Rock Angel Band House?
Tian Di Hui, a top progressive band from Singapore (January, 2016).

Jazz guitar legend Eugene Pao who gave a performance that was world class back in December 2015.

Alan Tse & the Ocean Band, from Macau, featuring Joey Tang from Tai Chi as a special guest.

How has your focus and direction for Rock Angel Band House changed over the last two years?
“When I started out, I wanted to provide opportunities and space for local indie bands to showcase their talent. Two years on that’s still true but I also want to have more international artists perform in a more intimate venue where the audience can get up close and feel like a bigger part of the event.”

What do you think are the strengths and weakness of the local music scene?
“As a band sound promoter I think it is exceptionally difficult for musicians to receive local exposure and play before live audiences. As the music industry becomes more and more westernised, it is even arguable that local bands are being forgotten about. The lack of support for rock music is sad. Live music venues that support original music are rare, and in the ones that are open, rent is extremely expensive” comments Angel. “This means that smaller, less known bands such as youth groups are often unable to secure a location to practice. There is talent however not a lot of people are willing to give these bands a chance to shine. This dismissive mindset of audiences can be linked to the major media focus on commercial singers leaving the broader local music industry/ community unhealthy”.

What next, what plans do you have for the next twelve months?
“Of course plans are being made and I hope to have some great international artists perform at Rock Angel Band House in 2016. But until dates are confirmed, and contracts are signed this information must remain private. I hope people will be surprised and happy when the concerts announcements are made.”

Do you have any more gigs in the “Loving Hearts, Loving Songs” series scheduled?
“Yes, the Loving hearts, Loving Songs series next concert will see the talented young group called FANTAZ headlining the show scheduled for the 19 March.

Which singer or band would you most like personally to see perform in Rock Angel Band House?
“I can’t answer this one” replies Angel with a light laugh, “there maybe surprises….”

Rock Angel Band House
6/F; 607-608, Fonda industrial Building, 37-39 Au Pui Wan Street, Fo Tan, New Territories. Tel: 2388 9225 Facebook: www.facebook.com/rockangelbandhouse

Photo: Ludmila Puchulu

Tian Di Hui @ 2 Anniversary Rock Angel Band House – 23 January, 2016

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Rock Angel Band House celebrated it’s 2nd Anniversary with a concert by Singaporean band Tian Di Hui. Ludmila Puchulú was there to capture all the action
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La Grand Sophie @ Y Theatre – 9 December, 2015

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French pop icon Sophie Huriaux aka La Grande Sophie live in Hong Kong in support of her seventh album Nos Histoires released earlier this year. Suzanne Belaubre was the support act.
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La Grande Sophie @ Y Theatre – 8pm, 9 December 2015

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French pop icon Sophie Huriaux aka La Grande Sophie is live in Hong Kong for the first time in support of her seventh album Nos Histoires released earlier this year. Tickets are on sale now for the concert at Chai Wan’s Y Theatre on the 9 December.

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La Grande Sophie
Date: 8pm, 9 December, 2015
Venue: Y Theatre
Tickets: $450, $400 (Advance) from Ticketflap

Udderbelly Festival – 4 December, 2015 – 14 February, 2016

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It’ll be interesting to see over the next couple of months if the ‘there’s nothing to do in Hong Kong’ brigade will open their wallets to support the inaugural Udderbelly Festival Hong Kong which takes place at the Central Harbourfront event space from the 4 December-14 February. Centered around the iconic Udderbelly, a 410-seat pop-up theatre in the shape of an upturned cow (specially brought to Hong Kong from the UK) the festival features a smorgasbord of shows and will sit alongside The AIA Great European Carnival. The Udderbelly cowshed will be full of entertainment, music, food, comedy (lots of comedy) and family fun throughout the holiday season. Udderbelly has proved a huge hit with audiences at the Edinburgh Festival for over 10 years and on London’s South Bank for the past seven.

Udderbelly Festival
Date: 4 December, 2015 – 14 February, 2016
Venue: Central Harbourfront
Tickets: see individual event
More info:
Check the events diary for schedule

Dirty Boogie Rockabilly Festival

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Let’s crank up the music, embrace the fashion, the hairstyles and relive the Rockin’ 1950’s!

The Dirty Boogie Rockabilly Festival returns in full swing with an awesome musical line up.
Los Rizlaz (Japan)
The Bembol Rockers (Philippines)
The Boogie Playboys (Hong Kong)
Miss Cathy (Hong Kong)
DJ Dave “Wobbly” Ross (UK)

Live Tattoo by Starcrossed Tattoo
Live Hair Grooming by Edwin Watch X Crows Nest Barber Shop

The music. The clothes. The cars. The dancing. What’s not to love! Book now.

Dirty Boogie Rockabilly Festival
DBSFZ Rebel Society
Date: 8pm, 14 November, 2015
Venue: Grappa’s Cellar
Tickets: $280, $260 (Advance)

Wine & Dine Festival 2015

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The 2015 Wine & Dine Festival at the Central Harbourfront features a dizzying array of food and wine to enjoy over the next three days. The festival is organised by HK Tourism, which ensures that a large number of the territories hotels have food booths showcasing their signature dishes at prices well below what you’d find when dining at the hotel.

There’s wine, wine and more wine, tasting rooms, samplers and wine pairing dinners. To enjoy a glass and to keep things simple wine’s have been divided in to two categories. Classic wine – $20/coupon and Grand wine $50/coupon. You can purchase as many or as few coupons as you desire.

Food… There’s lots of lovely food, a smorgasbord of tastes and flavours from across the globe. The food and wine booths are separated into zones. Sadly, neither the festival map nor the booklet offer a list of all the participating outlets. In a way that good as it forces you explore, but it can also be a pain to locate a booth you want to visit.

Buffets are for grazing and sampling, and this is the best way to explore the large festival area because you never know what you might find. Dishes are paid for in cash and prices range from $10 up. Some of delights we discovered on our wander last night included a lovely artesian french booth offering cones of cheese, ham’s and salami ($50-60). Among the delights in the hotel booth area were a tasty lamb shank and a delicious stuffed crab topped with melted cheese; or enjoy heart shaped meatloaf topped with gold leaf.

Locally it can be hard to find good bread, but several restaurants make their own and are showcasing this on their booths Ciak has nice fresh bread to go with it’s spicy sausages. While Bagoes is offering fresh bagels, bagel sandwiches.

There’s lots of desserts, one definitely to look out for is is egg custard served in a real egg shell. It’s not cheap $70 for 2, but it’s delicious – booth C204.

There’s also a stage offering a variety of live music through the festival.

Frustrations – there’s very little seating, and no shade! So if the sun’s out, bring some suntan cream and an umbrella because without any breeze Central Harbourfront can be very hot.

It’s outside, there’s food, wine, beer, live music… what’s not to like, have fun.

Wine & Dine Festival 2015
Date: 22-25 October, 2015
Venue: Central Harbourfront
Tickets: $30
More info:
22 October – 8-11:30pm
23-24 October – 12-11:30pm
25 October – 12-10pm
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A Musical Trilogy of Fantasies – Princess Mononoke, Butterfly Lovers & Nodame Cantabile

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In childhood, many of us enjoyed Japanese anime and or listened to Chinese traditional stories recounted by our grandparents. As adults or kidadults a lot of us still enjoy Japanese manga and fantasy. They are art forms which recall our childhood, but also bring us to a world out of reality when we need it. Winnie Yin (印玉文), an acclaimed pipa (琵琶) musician presents, in collaboration with the HKMPO, three musical fantasies inspired by these art forms.

The concert will start with the Legend of Ashitaka, from Joe Hisaishi’s (久石譲) symphonic suite for Princess Mononoke (幽靈公主), an anime fantasy produced by Hayao Miyazaki (宮崎駿) about the struggle between the supernatural guardians of a forest and the humans who consume its resources, involving the outsider Ashitaka and San, who was raised by wolves in the forest. “Mononoke” is a general term in Japanese for a spirit or monster. The performance features the opening of the suite which appears at the end of the anime.

The Butterfly Lovers Concerto originates from a Chinese legend about the love affair between Zhu Yingtai (祝英台) who attends class in disguise as a man, and Liang Shanbo (梁山伯) who develops a strong affinity for Zhu without knowing that she is a lady. After discovering that Zhu is a lady, Liang falls in love with her and they enjoy a short joyful period before Zhu’s parents arrange for her to marry a rich man. Liang dies of a broken heart. During the journey to her wedding, Zhu leaves the procession and throws herself into Liang’s grave. Their spirits turn into a pair of butterflies who fly away together. The concerto adapts melodies from the Chinese opera and folk songs about the legend. It is such a successful Chinese concerto that it is not only taken up by Chinese violinists and soloists of Chinese instruments but also by today’s great violinists such as Gil Shaham and Maxim Vengerov. Compared with the original violin concerto, He Zhanhao’s arrangement for pipa is usually played at a faster tempo offering a perfect showcase for Yin’s impeccable technique and natural expressiveness.

In Nodame Cantabile, Tomoko Ninomiya’s popular Japanese manga about Shinichi Chiaki, a meticulous musical genius and Nodame, a messy out-of-control conservatory student who prefers playing the piano by ear rather than reading the score. Shinichi, who has secret ambitions to become a conductor, meets Nodame by accident and quickly falls in love with her. With Nodame’s encouragement, Shinichi decides to take up the baton out of Japan despite his fear of flying due to an air accident when he was a kid. He enters an exciting conductor competition in which he has to conduct Dvořák’s From the New World while spotting “the errors” among a large number of orchestra players. He wins the gold medal at the competition, launching his international career. In the symphony, one can find rhythms from the composer’s motherland Bohemia, native American music and African-American spirituals while German classical masters’ influence is discernible (e.g. Scherzo from Beethoven’s Ninth vs Scherzo of Dvořák’s). Leonard Bernstein hailed it as a truly multinational masterpiece.

Winnie Yin 印玉文 (pipa)Performers:
Winnie Yin 印玉文 (pipa)
Kevin Wong 黃史琦 (conductor)
Hong Kong Metropolitan Philharmonic Orchestra (HKMPO) 香港都會愛樂管弦樂團

Programme:
Joe Hisaishi: Music from Princess Mononoke
Chen Gang/He Zhanhao: Butterfly Lovers Pipa Concerto
Antonín Dvořák: Symphony no. 9 in E minor, “From the New World”, op. 95

For more info, please visit www.facebook.com/hongkongmpo or write to [email protected]
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A Musical Trilogy of Fantasies – Princess Mononoke, Butterfly Lovers & Nodame Cantabile
Hong Kong Metropolitan Philharmonic Orchestra
Date:
 8pm, 20 October, 2015
Venue: HK City Hall, Concert Hall
Tickets: $200, $150, $90 from Urbtix