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Credits
"Raindrops Keep Falling On My Head" music by BJ Thomas
Performed by
Ho Cheuk Yin: Harmonica
Video produced by Ho Cheuk Yin
Video filmed and edited by Sabrina Cheung
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Ho Cheuk-yin, Leo
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香港世界級年青口琴手
2013
World Harmonica Festival in Germany
Champion
1. Open Test Piece Chromatic Solo category
2. Open duet category
3. Open Orchestra Category
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Ho Cheuk-yin, Leo
Nineteen-year-old Leo Ho Cheuk-yin just began his study on occupational therapy at the Hong Kong Polytechnic University in 2012. Leo started to learn harmonica at the age of 6 under Cheung Kin-ling and 1 year later, under the tuition of renowned harmonica educator Mr. Lee Sheung-ching. In 2003, his first exposure in competition at age of 9 earned him 3rd prize in the Junior Chromatic Harmonica Solo competition of the 1st Hong Kong Harmonica Festival. In 2006, he entered the King's College for secondary school study and soon became a core member of the long established King's College Harmonica Band. Since then, he had won many local and international awards, including three 1st prizes in Harmonica Solo of the Hong Kong Schools Music Festival, 3rd prize in Junior Chromatic Harmonica Solo of the 5th Asia Pacific Harmonica Festival (APHF) 2004 in Hong Kong, as well as champion in Junior Harmonica Duo and 2nd prize in Junior Chromatic Harmonica Solo category of the 6th APHF 2006 in Taiwan.
At the 7th APHF 2008 in Hangzhou China, Leo swept the board by winning champions in all 5 categories he had entered, namely Chromatic Harmonica Solo, Duo, Trio and Ensemble of the Secondary School Class, as well as Open Class Harmonica Orchestra. In 2009, Leo made his debut at the World Harmonica Festival and Competition in Trossingen Germany and excelled among all contestants by seizing the champion in Youth Solo and Duo competitions, as well as 1st runner-up in Open Class Ensemble and Orchestra competitions. In 2010, Leo being the youngest contestant in the class and competed for the first time in the open category harmonica solo at the 8th APHF in Singapore, won the 1st runner up. Two years later in 2012, he shined again at the 9th APHF in Malaysia by winning 4 champion and a 2nd runners up titles in the open and adult classes, including the highest honour, champion at the Elite Solo Open Category. The winning piece "Invierno Porteno" was Leo's own arrangement. In 2013 Oct, Leo has obtained the highest honer of a chromatic harmonica player through winning the Test Piece category of Chromatic Harmonica solo competition in the World Harmonica Festival 2013. In the same event, he has also in total obtained three champions in the open duet category and the open orchestra category. His performances were frequently broadcasted in televisions and radios in Hong Kong.
Leo is also the leading chromatic player of the VELOZ harmonica quartet, which was formed in 2010 by four young accomplished harmonica players all brought up at the King's College. Within a short time, the celebrated group had been invited to perform at the prestigious 2010 Hong Kong Arts Festival, and internationally in Macau, Singapore, Prague, Munich, Ljublijana and Bratislava. Lately in 2012, Leo was invited to give solo and duo performance at the 25th Anniversary concert series of the Norwegian Harmonica Organization in Norway and received high acclaims.
occupational exposure band 在 Cy Leo Youtube 的精選貼文
A pop-jazz cover of 忘情水.
Ho Cheuk-yin, Leo
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香港世界級年青口琴手
2013
World Harmonica Festival in Germany
Champion
1. Open Test Piece Chromatic Solo category
2. Open duet category
3. Open Orchestra Category
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Ho Cheuk-yin, Leo
Nineteen-year-old Leo Ho Cheuk-yin just began his study on occupational therapy at the Hong Kong Polytechnic University in 2012. Leo started to learn harmonica at the age of 6 under Cheung Kin-ling and 1 year later, under the tuition of renowned harmonica educator Mr. Lee Sheung-ching. In 2003, his first exposure in competition at age of 9 earned him 3rd prize in the Junior Chromatic Harmonica Solo competition of the 1st Hong Kong Harmonica Festival. In 2006, he entered the King's College for secondary school study and soon became a core member of the long established King's College Harmonica Band. Since then, he had won many local and international awards, including three 1st prizes in Harmonica Solo of the Hong Kong Schools Music Festival, 3rd prize in Junior Chromatic Harmonica Solo of the 5th Asia Pacific Harmonica Festival (APHF) 2004 in Hong Kong, as well as champion in Junior Harmonica Duo and 2nd prize in Junior Chromatic Harmonica Solo category of the 6th APHF 2006 in Taiwan.
At the 7th APHF 2008 in Hangzhou China, Leo swept the board by winning champions in all 5 categories he had entered, namely Chromatic Harmonica Solo, Duo, Trio and Ensemble of the Secondary School Class, as well as Open Class Harmonica Orchestra. In 2009, Leo made his debut at the World Harmonica Festival and Competition in Trossingen Germany and excelled among all contestants by seizing the champion in Youth Solo and Duo competitions, as well as 1st runner-up in Open Class Ensemble and Orchestra competitions. In 2010, Leo being the youngest contestant in the class and competed for the first time in the open category harmonica solo at the 8th APHF in Singapore, won the 1st runner up. Two years later in 2012, he shined again at the 9th APHF in Malaysia by winning 4 champion and a 2nd runners up titles in the open and adult classes, including the highest honour, champion at the Elite Solo Open Category. The winning piece "Invierno Porteno" was Leo's own arrangement. In 2013 Oct, Leo has obtained the highest honer of a chromatic harmonica player through winning the Test Piece category of Chromatic Harmonica solo competition in the World Harmonica Festival 2013. In the same event, he has also in total obtained three champions in the open duet category and the open orchestra category. His performances were frequently broadcasted in televisions and radios in Hong Kong.
Leo is also the leading chromatic player of the VELOZ harmonica quartet, which was formed in 2010 by four young accomplished harmonica players all brought up at the King's College. Within a short time, the celebrated group had been invited to perform at the prestigious 2010 Hong Kong Arts Festival, and internationally in Macau, Singapore, Prague, Munich, Ljublijana and Bratislava. Lately in 2012, Leo was invited to give solo and duo performance at the 25th Anniversary concert series of the Norwegian Harmonica Organization in Norway and received high acclaims.
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This is the video recorded 'Young Chromatic Talents' held in the World Harmonica Festival 2013.
Ho Cheuk Yin from Hong Kong was invited as the guest performer, together with 3 other groups of players from Japan, UK and Taiwan.
Leo Ho was the champion in the Test Piece Adult solo category in the World Harmonica Festival in 2013. The class has been known as the highest level of chromatic harmonica solo competition in the world.
Ho Cheuk-yin, Leo
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香港世界級年青口琴手
2013
World Harmonica Festival in Germany
Champion
1. Open Test Piece Chromatic Solo category
2. Open duet category
3. Open Orchestra Category
-----
Ho Cheuk-yin, Leo
Nineteen-year-old Leo Ho Cheuk-yin just began his study on occupational therapy at the Hong Kong Polytechnic University in 2012. Leo started to learn harmonica at the age of 6 under Cheung Kin-ling and 1 year later, under the tuition of renowned harmonica educator Mr. Lee Sheung-ching. In 2003, his first exposure in competition at age of 9 earned him 3rd prize in the Junior Chromatic Harmonica Solo competition of the 1st Hong Kong Harmonica Festival. In 2006, he entered the King's College for secondary school study and soon became a core member of the long established King's College Harmonica Band. Since then, he had won many local and international awards, including three 1st prizes in Harmonica Solo of the Hong Kong Schools Music Festival, 3rd prize in Junior Chromatic Harmonica Solo of the 5th Asia Pacific Harmonica Festival (APHF) 2004 in Hong Kong, as well as champion in Junior Harmonica Duo and 2nd prize in Junior Chromatic Harmonica Solo category of the 6th APHF 2006 in Taiwan.
At the 7th APHF 2008 in Hangzhou China, Leo swept the board by winning champions in all 5 categories he had entered, namely Chromatic Harmonica Solo, Duo, Trio and Ensemble of the Secondary School Class, as well as Open Class Harmonica Orchestra. In 2009, Leo made his debut at the World Harmonica Festival and Competition in Trossingen Germany and excelled among all contestants by seizing the champion in Youth Solo and Duo competitions, as well as 1st runner-up in Open Class Ensemble and Orchestra competitions. In 2010, Leo being the youngest contestant in the class and competed for the first time in the open category harmonica solo at the 8th APHF in Singapore, won the 1st runner up. Two years later in 2012, he shined again at the 9th APHF in Malaysia by winning 4 champion and a 2nd runners up titles in the open and adult classes, including the highest honour, champion at the Elite Solo Open Category. The winning piece "Invierno Porteno" was Leo's own arrangement. In 2013 Oct, Leo has obtained the highest honer of a chromatic harmonica player through winning the Test Piece category of Chromatic Harmonica solo competition in the World Harmonica Festival 2013. In the same event, he has also in total obtained three champions in the open duet category and the open orchestra category. His performances were frequently broadcasted in televisions and radios in Hong Kong.
Leo is also the leading chromatic player of the VELOZ harmonica quartet, which was formed in 2010 by four young accomplished harmonica players all brought up at the King's College. Within a short time, the celebrated group had been invited to perform at the prestigious 2010 Hong Kong Arts Festival, and internationally in Macau, Singapore, Prague, Munich, Ljublijana and Bratislava. Lately in 2012, Leo was invited to give solo and duo performance at the 25th Anniversary concert series of the Norwegian Harmonica Organization in Norway and received high acclaims.