KENT LEE
BMus (Hons) Trinity College of Music, London
Kent Lee was born in Hong Kong and obtained his Bachelor of Music degree from the Trinity College of Music, London. In addition to his principal study of piano performance, he also studied orchestral conducting and Kodály musicianship. Mr. Lee spent eight years under the tutelage of internationally acclaimed solo pianist Christine Croshaw, who was the accompanist of the legendary violinist, Nathan Milstein, and assisted her teaching at the Trinity College of Music. Prior to that, he studied and graduated from the Hong Kong Institute of Education.
Mr. Lee is passionate about and experienced in conducting. He studied conducting first with the vocalist, Cheng Hon Shing, in Hong Kong, then studied orchestral conducting with Gregory Rose, Jonathan Tilbrook and Peter Stark at the Trinity College of Music and was the assistant conductor of Trinity’s opera production in 2004. He further advanced his orchestral conducting by studying with Colin Metters, the Director of Conducting of the Royal Academy of Music, and George Hurst at the Canford Summer School of Music. Mr. Lee has performed widely in London, including the major venue St James’s Church Piccadilly.
Mr. Lee is currently conducting the Hong Kong Wind Symphony, The Cecilian Singers at the St John’s Cathedral, the English Choir of the The Hong Kong Catholic Cathedral, and the Diocesan Choir of the Catholic Diocese of Hong Kong. He is tutoring at the Hong Kong Institute of Education and HKU SPACE.
BMus (Hons) Trinity College of Music, London
Kent Lee was born in Hong Kong and obtained his Bachelor of Music degree from the Trinity College of Music, London. In addition to his principal study of piano performance, he also studied orchestral conducting and Kodály musicianship. Mr. Lee spent eight years under the tutelage of internationally acclaimed solo pianist Christine Croshaw, who was the accompanist of the legendary violinist, Nathan Milstein, and assisted her teaching at the Trinity College of Music. Prior to that, he studied and graduated from the Hong Kong Institute of Education.
Mr. Lee is passionate about and experienced in conducting. He studied conducting first with the vocalist, Cheng Hon Shing, in Hong Kong, then studied orchestral conducting with Gregory Rose, Jonathan Tilbrook and Peter Stark at the Trinity College of Music and was the assistant conductor of Trinity’s opera production in 2004. He further advanced his orchestral conducting by studying with Colin Metters, the Director of Conducting of the Royal Academy of Music, and George Hurst at the Canford Summer School of Music. Mr. Lee has performed widely in London, including the major venue St James’s Church Piccadilly.
Mr. Lee is currently conducting the Hong Kong Wind Symphony, The Cecilian Singers at the St John’s Cathedral, the English Choir of the The Hong Kong Catholic Cathedral, and the Diocesan Choir of the Catholic Diocese of Hong Kong. He is tutoring at the Hong Kong Institute of Education and HKU SPACE.