GNW CONCERT 2010 BOOKLET

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It is a great pleasure to welcome you all to our Annual Green and White Concert. This occasion has become a highlight of the school year. Coming as it does just after the Final Examinations it is an opportunity for all of us to relax and to enjoy an evening of music and culture. I wish to thank all of you for coming tonight and for supporting our orchestra. In particular I wish to thank Ms Beatrice Chan for her unceasing work in promoting music within the school. Tonight I also wish to thank Wesley Wong Chung Hin (F. 6A), Chairman of the Music Society as well as all his committee members for their excellent preparation for this special function. I know that many staff members and students are also giving their time to ensure the smooth running of our concert. Finally I wish to thank our conductor, Mr. Chow, and all the musicians and members of the choir for their many hours of dedication to reach the high standard of performance that we will enjoy tonight. Have a relaxing evening!

Rev. Bro. Thomas Favier Supervisor St. Joseph’s College

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I have great pleasure in welcoming you to the G&W Concert 2010. It was July 2002 when we had our first G&W Concert. If not for SARS, this year’s G&W Concert would have been the ninth concert for St. Joseph’s, instead of the eighth one. Josephians have always been famous for their academic and sporting achievements. I am happy to see that we also have a lot of musical talents. I can assure you a high quality concert tonight because I know the students have contributed a lot of time in their weekly practice and pre-concert rehearsals. I wish to thank Mr. Chow Hing, the conductor of the School Orchestra and Ms. Beatrice Chan, the teacher-in-charge, for the time and effort they contributed over the years. Of course, the most important person behind the scenes is Brother Thomas. It is his continuous and unfailing support that brings the School Orchestra to what it is today. Finally, I wish to thank Wesley Wong, the student organizer and the chairman of the Music Society, his dedicated and devoted executive committee and all the teachers and students who have contributed so much to make tonight’s function a success. With best wishes,

Leung Cheung Hing Principal

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Time flies! I am pleased to welcome all of you to the Green & White Concert again this evening to share the fruit and achievements of our student musicians. The Green & White Concert is actually a sonata. It always provides Josephians with a platform to expose themselves to the audience. It helps to develop Josephians’ musical talents and recapitulates the growth in musical experiences of all Josephians in an academic year. Here I would like to express my gratitude to our Supervisor, Brother Thomas Favier, and our Principal, Mr. C. H. Leung, for their support to the Music Society throughout the academic year. I am most thankful to all our 26 music instructors, all the workers of the production team and all student musicians who have been working hard for this concert. My special gratitude is given to Mr. Chow Hing, conductor of the School Orchestra, Mr. Cho Ka Wing, conductor of the Chinese Orchestra, Mr. Alex Tam, conductor of the Senior Choir, Ms Joanne Chan, conductor of the Junior Choir, and Wesley Wong, chairman of the Music Society. Above all else, I am thankful to all of you for coming. The presence of every one of you here makes the concert a success. I look forward to seeing all of you at the Green & White Concert 2011! Now sit back and enjoy our entertainment prepared for you!

Beatrice Chan Teacher-in-charge Green & White Concert 2010

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On behalf of the Music Society, I wish to extend my warmest welcome to you all for attending the Green and White Concert 2010. Music has not only been a gift to us, it is also a heritage that we Josephians treasure a lot. Although most Josephians are versatile, we still have a lot of untapped and undiscovered talents nurtured in our campus. This concert actually provides us with a platform on which we can manifest our musical talents. Tonight, we Josephians will proudly display how majestic music can be. However, this event will only be successful with the indispensible support from our Supervisor, Brother Thomas and our Principal, Mr. C.H Leung. Another key person is our teacher- in-charge, Ms. Beatrice Chan, whose dedication and advice is unlimited and unconditional. Furthermore, I would like to give my gratitude to the Organizing Committee and all the workers who contributed so much to this concert. In addition, credits should be given to all student musicians of St. Joseph’s. Without them, we will not even hear a single note tonight. Please give them a big hand. Undoubtedly, your presence is always the most crucial key to tonight’s success, so again I thank you all for coming. I hope you will have a memorable night. Cheers for tonight and all the years to come!

Wesley Wong Chairman Music Society

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Chinese Drum Band 傳統

《破釜沈舟》

Chinese Orchestra 湯良德 邱少彬

《 駿馬奪標 》 《 慶功會 》

Junior Choir Bob Chilcott

No. 2 Spell to Bring Lost Creatures Home No. 4 Spell of Safekeeping from Spell

L. Farnell

Let Beauty Awake

Senior Choir

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Robert Lowry

How can I Keep from Singing?

Albert von Tilzer

Take Me Out to the Ball Game


Brass Ensemble Anonymous

Sonata from Die Bankelsangerlieder

Melodica Band Tchaikovsky

Waltz of the Flowers from The Nutcracker Suite

School Orchestra Beethoven

Symphony No. 5 – “Fate”: 1st Movement

Saint-Saens Mendelssohn Lalo

Piano Concerto No. 2 in G Minor Wedding March from A Midsummer Night’s Dream Symphonie Espagnole – 1st Movement

Klaus Badelt Khachaturian

Pirates of the Caribbean Sabre Dance

Binder

Overture to Orpheus in the Underworld

School Rally

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Mr. Chow Hing studied violin with the famous violinist Lim Kek Han when he was young. He entered the Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts in 1984, studied under Marcus Lehmann and various musicians, and became the concertmaster of the orchestra of the Academy. Before he graduated in 1988, he went to the Beijing Conservatory of Music to study with Professor Wang Zhen Shan. Mr. Chow has played in many music organisations, such as the Lim Kek Han Philharmonic Orchestra, Pan Asia Symphony Orchestra and Macau Chamber Orchestra. He has also been the principal second violin in the Hong Kong Sinfonietta for years. He now engages himself in educating the youth.

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t. Joseph’s College School Orchestra was established in February 2000, and is largely made up of students from Form 1 to Form 7 who receive their instrumental training from instrumental classes offered by the school and from private tutors. The School Orchestra regularly performs in various school functions, such as the Green and White Day. The school orchestra is currently led by Ms Beatrice Chan under the baton of Mr. Chow Hing.

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The Brass Ensemble consists of seven passionate students from the brass section of the school orchestra. Although it has recently been established, the group captured the second runner-up in this year’s Hong Kong Schools Music Festival. The ensemble provides opportunities for students with great enthusiasm in brass music to develop their interests. It is currently led by Ms. Beatrice Chan and trained by Mr. Yip Chun Kit.

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The Melodica Band was established in 1967 by a group of Josephians who devoted themselves to music, including Mr. Julian Eramela, the current instructor-in-residence. Throughout the years, the Melodica Band has won numerous prizes in different competitions, including the Hong Kong Schools Music Festival. This year, the Melodica band has once again captured the Champion in both “Melodica Band – Secondary Schools” and “Melodica Ensemble – Secondary Schools” events.

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The Junior Choir has a long history and tradition in our school. It consists of over fifty students mainly from Form One. It aims at promoting students’ interests in singing as well as music appreciation. The Junior Choir is led by Ms. Beatrice Chan and Ms. Jacky Lo, and is conducted by Ms. Joanne Chan.

Ms. Chan obtained her Bachelor degree at the Hong Kong Baptist University. She has been awarded two scholarships during her undergraduate studies. She then furthered her studies in piano at the Royal Northern College of Music in England with an entrance award, and obtained her Master of Music in Performance. Apart from music performance, music education has always been a spectrum that Ms. Chan is fond of. Ms. Chan now works as a piano tutor, accompanist and choral instructor.

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The Senior Choir was formed in 2001 by a group of ten enthusiastic students who had great interests in singing. It aims at developing students’ interests in group singing and chamber music and provides a platform of vocal performance for senior students. The Choir attained 2nd runner-up in “Open Class Oratorio” in the Hong Kong Schools Music Festival this year. It is led by Ms. Beatrice Chan, conducted by Mr. Tam Tin-lok Alex and Mr. Leung Lo On Christopher.

Mr. Tam completed his Bachelor of Music degree at the Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts, majoring in vocal. He then completed the postgraduate opera course at the Royal Academy of Music in London. Mr. Tam obtained numerous scholarships throughout the years. He is very active in the opera field as well as the pop music field, composing and arranging for television, commercials and local pop singers.

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Jeffrey Chong started learning the piano from pianist Lam Fai and violin from virtuoso Wang Fu Yong, at the age of seven and nine respectively. Apart from being a Trinity ATCL diploma holder in both instruments, Jeffrey also excels in playing the viola. When Jeffrey passes the violin ATCL diploma with a distinction at the age of 15, he decided to further his music endeavours. He became a protégé of violinist Shinohara Shin from the Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra, and was nominated to the Hong Kong China Philharmonic Orchestra. Since then, he has participated in various concerts held in Hong Kong. While studying in St. Joseph’s, Jeffrey was an active participant at the Hong Kong Schools Music Festival, capturing championships in all three instruments. He is the principal viola in the School Orchestra.

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Since the age of six, the violin has brought Joseph to the magnificent and luring paradise of music. His main interest shifted to the piano when he started learning it at ten. Very quickly, he had acquired some musicianship and passed the ABRSM Grade Eight Examination with a distinction in two years. Now being a DipABRSM holder, Joseph has developed a wide range of repertoire from Bach to the Modern School. He has captured the champion in two solo classes in the Hong Kong Schools Music Festival, while at the same time being very active in chamber music. Joseph is also a violinist in the School Orchestra.

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Ludwig van Beethoven (1770 – 1827)

Symphony No. 5 -- “Fate”, Op. 67 1st Movement - Allegro con brio Symphony No. 5 in C minor is one of the most popular classical music compositions of all times. Composed by Beethoven during his mid-thirties, the first movement strikes the audience with the attention-arresting opening motif which consists of the rhythmicalmelodic cell of solely four notes. The piece pictures the struggle with fate, with the key motif vividly describing destiny knocking at the door.

Camille Saint-Saëns (1835 – 1921)

Piano Concerto No. 2 in G Minor, Op. 22 Piano Concerto No. 2 is probably Saint-Saëns’ most celebrated piano concerto. Completed in just three weeks, the piece demonstrates both classical and romantic elements. Instead of an exposition played by tutti, the piano solo begins the first movement with a long Bach-style exposition. The second movement exhibits Saint- Saëns’ unique musical wits with his energetic and delicate personality. The piece finally concludes at an expeditious tempo, pushing the concerto to a feverish climax.

Jakob Ludwig Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy (1809 – 1847)

Wedding March from A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Op. 61 As one of the most ubiquitous orchestral pieces ever written, Wedding March is the intermezzo between the acts of A Midsummer Night’s Dream, a famous play written by Shakespeare. The piece has become a frequently used recessional in Western weddings since being selected by Princess Victoria of England (Empress Frederick) as her wedding music. It opens with the eminent trumpet fanfare, lively portraying the Duke of Athens’ wedding of the play. The fairies are also distinctly depicted with the twittering flutes and strings.

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Édouard Lalo (1823 - 1892)

Symphonie Espagnole, Op. 21 1st Movement – Allegro non troppo Composed for violin and orchestra in the Romantic Era, Lalo wrote the piece to pay tribute to the Spanish violinist Sarasate. As Tchaikovsky commented, the work is fresh and light, containing enjoyable piquant rhythms and melodies beautifully harmonized. The piece opens with a full-orchestra opening theme, stressing the colourful Spanish style throughout. It requires the soloist to display significant feats of violin dexterity.

Aram Khachaturian (1903 – 1978)

Sabre Dance Composed by Khachaturian during the Second World War to support the Communist Party in Armenia, Sabre Dance is a movement in the final act of ballet Gayane. Through the exceptionally pulsating rhythm expressing the themes of true friendship and the strength of love, Khachaturian proclaimed the indivisibility of happiness and national good. The music is now popularly adapted, including in the movie Kung Fu Hustle (《功夫》) and the award winning TV series The Simpsons.

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Mr. Chow Hing Conductor First Violins 1C 1E 2A 2B 2E 3A 3D 3E 3E 3E 4D 4D 4G 5D 6C 6C OB

Chu Ka Hing Kwok Aaron Wing Cheung Chiu Lang Ching Billy So Chun Yat Anthony Wong Kakeung Christopher Leung Chun Yin Joey Lee Lok Hin Jason Yiu Tsz Him Ambrose Sit King Chun Nixon Wan Ho Ting Benedict Fan Yu Wing Brian Ng Chi Fung Joseph Lam Ting Chak Matthew Luk Wai Kit Ivan Law Cheuk Fung Japhet Lee Yik Ho Brian Kwong Kuan Wing Victor

Musicians

SCHOOL ORCHESTRA Violas 2D 2D 2E 3A 3E 4C 4F 5E 5E OB

Lam Cheung Yin Charlie Ng Chi Yui Tommy Lee Yin Hei Jason Chu Ka Hang Kevin Suen Siu Chun So Tso Yin Jonathan Lau Tsz Fung Nelson Chu Ka Long Kenneth So Norman Wayne Horne Chong Jeffrey

Cellos 1A 2B 3E 4C

Tsui Tsz Fung Tang Tristan Chan Zelig Chan Chun Hin Bernard

Double Basses 3C OB

Au Yeung Fung Yin Freddy Lo Kai Wing Kelvin

Flutes Second Violins 1A Tsai Ming Chi Joseph Preston 1D Tang Wing Fung Buzz 1E Cheng Chi Ho 1E Chu Charles Anthony 2A Cham Alvin Ho Chuen 2C Poon Yau Chun Carson 2C Sung Timothy Pak Him 2E Li Ming Yeung Martin 3A Chen Yat Hin Harry 3A She Cheuk Him Marco 3D Chan Chak Hong Thomas 3E Kwok Chung Yin Clement 3E Kwok Tin Long Redmond 3E Lam Tsz Him Keith 4D Ho Chun Wing Brian 4D Lu Edwin Tongzhou 4D Yiu Ho Yin Jason 4G Wong Yat Hin Alex 5C Leung Chik Ki Jacky 5D Wan Tsz Ho Jackle 5E Liu Kwok Tung Adrian

1C 2B 3D 4G 4G

Chou Sing Hong Michael Heung Pak Yin Dicky Chan Raymond Chun Wing Chiu Ka Lun Justin Leung Yik Kan Chester

Oboes 3A 4C 4F

Chan Chun Hong Mark Cheung Chun Wai Alex Wong Tsz Ho Walter

Clarinets 1A 2A 2E 2E 4F 4F 4G 7B

Ng Siu Lok Chui Ho Yin Kevin Hang Ze Chong Sin Hon Kit Clement Lung Wing Chun Adrian Wan Lai Wai Peter Wong Kachun Alex Chan Hei Chun Benedict

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Saxophones 3A 4G

Kung Pak Hei Cody Chan Kwan Pui Andy

Bassoons 3E 7B

Chan Ting Hei Thomas Chan Wai Wong Jason

Trumpets 2E Yeung Kam 3D Cheung Wai Lung Mario 6B Chan Wan Man Ryan

French Horns 1E 2E 3A OB

Chik Kwok Ki Ho Ka Chung Kelvin Mak Hoi Fung Timbo Wu Zhuo Jun Justin

Trombones 1A 3D 4F OB

Lau Alvin Chin Wang Lee Lok Wai Osborn Shek King Luen Conan Cheung Cheung Ho Philip

Euphonium 1D

Lam Lok Hei Donald

Tubas 2A OB

Wong Tsz Chung Jolly Cheng Gavin

Percussion 3E 3E 3E 4A

Cheung Ming Lun Lau Yui To Toby Wei Jeremy Lok Tsang Ernest

Keyboard 1B

Chan Pak Shiu Jamie

Concertmaster Principal Assistant Principal

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JUNIOR CHOIR Ms. Joanne Siu-wai Chan Conductor

Altos

1A Chan Kwun Yin 1A Lam Lok Hin Rixon 1A Wong Yik Hang Angus Leung Chun Tao Darren (1E) 1B Chan Yan Lok Brian Piano Accompanist 1B Ko Yat Sing 1B Suen Ka Yue 1C Tsang Man Hin Arthur Sopranos I 1C Wong Ching Fung Joseph 1A Leung Tsz Fung 1C Yu Ka Chun 1A Ma Wing Chun 1D Chan Hin To Peter 1B Lee Man Hong 1D Wong Kai Yin 1D Mak Hoi Tim 1E Cheng Tak Ho 1D Wong Chik Ho 1E Cheung Man Hong Andy 1E Chak Kwok Wang 1E Cheung Tsz Wing 1E Kwok Aaron Wing Cheung 1E Choi King Sheung Andrew 1E Li Cheuk Lam 1E Koo Tsun Hin 2A* Ao Yiu Fai Samuel 1E Lin Shing Chun 2B Lee Tsz Hei 1E Ng Fei Sum 2C Sung Timothy Pak Him 2B Jim Holman 2D Lee Ho Fung Nicholas 3A# Ng Ka Chun Timothy 2E Leung Yee Lap 2E Tang Chi Ho Justin # Choir Master * Section Head Sopranos II 1A 1A 1A 1A 1B 1B 1C 1C 1C 1D 1E 1E 1E 2B* 2C 2C 2C 2E 2E

Chan Chun Sing Chung Ho Tin Lam Ju Cheng Tse Chun Zen Marc Lou Derek Chun Ning Tsui Fuk Yau Cheung Yat Hei Ko Kin Fung Brian Tse Yu Chun Siu Tsz Chun Ng Chung Hong Timothy Tse Chun San Marco Yeung Cheuk Hei Chow Yuet Wei Alvin Chiu Cheuk Yi Arnold Hon King Hei Mak Long Hei Chu Chun Ming Yim Kai Yiu Adrian


SENIOR CHOIR

MELODICA BAND

BRASS ENSEMBLE

Mr. Tam Tin Lok Alex Conductor

Chu Ka Long Kenneth (5E) Conductor

Trumpets 3D Cheung Wai Lung Mario 6B# Chan Wan Man Ryan

1A 1A 1A 1C 1C 1D Tenors 1D 3A Cheung Kai Chun Eric 1D 3A Leung Chun Yin Joey 1E 3E Lau Yui To Toby 2C 4E Chau Hiu Fung Kelvin 2D 4E Law Chun Hin Addison 2E 4F* Tuntomo Gabriel 2E 4G Chau Ho Lam Thompson 3A 4G Yu Ho Ching Justin 3A 3A Li Jerome Matthieu Chun Yin 3A 3C Au Yeung Fung Yin Freddy 3A 3D Chan Chak Hong Thomas 3C 3E* Wan Ho Ting Benedict 3C 4B Tsang Shing 3E 4C Chung Cheuk Hang Charles 3E 4F Kwok Yiu Sing Kelvin 3E OB Chan Yin Lam Alanzon 3E OB Lo Kai Tai Kaiser 3E 3E Basses 3E 3A Kung Pak Hei Cody 3E 3C Lau Ho Yin Keith 3E 3C Ma Tsz Hin Anson 3E 3C Shiu Alexander Douglas 3E 4E Wong Tin Full 4A 4F Chan Justin Yik Pun 4G 4G* Cheung Kai Yin Alvin 4G 3A Lai Lok Yiu Anson 4G 3B Poon Sing Yu 4G 3E Chan Tsz Him Oscar 4G 4C Chow Ling Fung Tony 5D* 4E Cheung Tin Chau Justin 5D 4F# Leung Ho Hin Jeremy 5E OB Cheung Cheung Ho Philip 5E 5E # Choir Master 6C * Section Head

Hung Kin Lok Thomas (3E) Wan Ho Ting Benedict (3E) Piano Accompanist

Cheung Aaron Chiu Chun Yin Alan To Christopher Ho Lap Hei Kwan Pui Chung Kwan Pui Hin Leung Chung Yat Siu Tsz Chun Wong Lok Him Louis Chan Jason Cheuk Shing Chan Kwan Yin Lee Yin Hei Jason Ng Ho Chuen Eden Chan Chun Hong Mark Cheung Ka Ho Timothy Chu Ka Hang Kevin Lai Tsun Chuen Anson Heung Kin Wing Charles Pun Pak Ho Russell Chan Waylon Wing Lun Hung Kin Lok Thomas Kwok Chung Yin Clement Kwok Tin Long Redmond Kwok Wai Lun Linus Kwong Ting Hei Rafael Li Justin Tse Chun Hin Brian Wan Sek Ki Cedric Yeung Po Yan Samson Yuen Chun Ting Chan Hing To Alfred Cheung Kai Yin Alvin Kwong Sze Hong Leung Yik Kan Chester Lin Shing Hei Alvin Mak Shing Yun Brian Fong Chun Yuen Jason Leung Yip Fung Martin Ng Wai Ho Christopher Or Parr Ning Brian Tai Timothy L Liu Tak Chun Terence

* Concertmaster

French Horns 1E# Chik Kwok Ki 3A Mak Hoi Fung Timbo Trombones 3D Lee Lok Wai Osborn 4F# Shek King Luen Conan Tuba 2A

Wong Tsz Chung Jolly

# Principal

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CHINESE ORCHESTRA

CHINESE DRUM BAND

Mr. Cho Ka Wing Conductor

1A 1A 1A 1C 1C 1C 1C* 1D#

Erhu 1C 1E 2E 3B# 4E*

Lo Wing Ngai Li Hao Yong Yan Ka Chun Leung Bruce Lap Boon Au Yeung Huen Tat

Pipa 2B 2D 3A# 3C

Sham Che Yin Lam Kai Peter Li Jerome Matthieu Chun Yin Lau Yuet Tai Marco

Ryun 2B 3C 7A#

Wong Conway Leung Sing Yin Leung Man Yuen Ryan

Yanqin 3B# 3D

Yiu Koon Lun She Chun Hin Andy

Zheng 3A 4G#

Kung Pak Hei Cody Wong Tsz Wai Franco

Di 1C 2C 3B 4C 4E#

Liu Chun Ngai Leung Pak Yue Ernie Cheung Chun Hin Xue Oscar Ki Man Wan Ho Yin

Percussion 1A 1A 1C 1C 1C* 1D#

Lam Lok Hin Rixon Lee Ka Kiu Derek Chow Sheung Ching Ko Kin Fung Brian Tse Yu Chun Amus Lam Yu Fung Tommy

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Cheuk Ki Fung Timothy Lam Lok Hin Rixon Lee Ka Kiu Derek Chow Sheung Ching Ko Kin Fung Brian Kwan Tsz Chun Kelvin Tse Yu Chun Amus Lam Yu Fung Tommy

# Principal * Assistant Principal


ORGANIZING COMMITTEE Teacher-in-charge: Ms Chan Beatrice Teacher Advisors: Mr. Lo Christopher Ms. Lo Jacky Mr. Kwan Benson Mr. Tam C.Y. Chairman: Wong Wesley Chung Hin (6A) Vice-chairmen: Fan Yu Wing Brian (4D) Internal Secretaries: Chow Ling Fung Tony (4C) Tse Ming Fung Victor (6A) External Secretaries: Lee Yik Ho Brian (6C) Wong Ka Chun Alex (4G) Financial Secretaries: Tong Chin Siu Jacky (6A) Wong Cheung Kwan Alan (6A) Coordinator: Lam Ting Chak Matthew (4G)

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PRODUCTION TEAM Teacher-in-charge Ms. Chan Beatrice

Promotion Manager Tong Chin Siu Jacky (6A)

Teachers’ Assistant Ms. Choi Kannis

Promotion Officer Chow Ling Fung Tony (4C) Wong Ka Chun Alex (4G) Lam Ho Vincent (4C) Ip Tak Ho Kent (4D)

Production Manager Wong Wesley Chung Hin (6A) Asst. to Production Manager Yip Tsz Chung Alan (6A) Deputy Production Manager Fan Yu Wing Brian (4D)

Stage Manager Ms. Tsui Ruby Head of Front Stage Crew Yip Tsz Chung Alan (6A)

Chief Booklet Editor Chan Wan Man Ryan (6B)

Sheung Charles Howard (OB) To Cheuk Yin Adrian (OB) Lo Kai Tai Kaiser (OB) Ng Ka Chun Timothy (3A) Yiu Tsz Him Ambrose (3E) Photographers Mr. Wong H. C. Editorial Board Video-taking Mr. Chan Alfred Mr. Li Chris Campus TV Team

Asst. Head of Front Stage Crew Reception Tsui Wing Yan Ryan (4G) Ms. Yam Christine Booklet Editors Ms. Chan S. M. Or Parr Ning Brian (5E) Front Stage Crew Mr. Chu David Tai Timothy L (5E) Ip Tak Kin Kent (4D) Ms. Kwok Terry Lee Siu Long Brian (4D) Mr. Tam Jason Graphic Designers Lam Ho Vincent (4C) Mrs. Tsang Leona Chan Wan Man Ryan (6B) Yeung Kwok Yu Mark (4G) First Hong Kong Group Scout Wong Ka Chun Alex (4G) Law Kai Chun Calvin (4G) Troop Kwan Man Ning Anselm (4E) Lee Wai Leuk Adrian (4G) Liu Tin Tsan Angus (4G) Scout Leader Masters of Ceremony Ng Tsz Wai Timothy (4G) Or Parr Ning Brian (5E) Ms. To Ingrid Park Benjamin Cheuk Fung (5E) Yu Ho Ching Justin (4G) Tai Timothy L (5E) Wong Tsz Wai Franco (4G) Discipline Tang Tin Hang Benedict (5E) Kwan Man Ning Anselm (4E) Mr. Chung Y. L. Discipline Board M.C. Advisor Head of Back Stage Crew Ms. Lai Julia Tse Ming Fung Victor (6A) Ticketing Officers Ng Ka Chun Timothy (3A) Yiu Tsz Him Ambrose (3E) Mak Hugo Wai Leung (5E)

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Back Stage Crew Gin Benjamin Hoey Kwun Lau (6A)

Lai Cheuk Yin Victor (OB) Cheung Ho Lam Jason (OB) Sheung Kelvin Frederick (OB)


Thank you for your support We would like to express our heartfelt gratitude and appreciation to a number of people for their kind support and generous donations in making the Green and White Concert 2010 a success. Mr. Fan Ting, adjudicator of the pre-concert audition for violin solo

Mr. So Hin-leung Ernest, adjudicator of the pre-concert audition for piano solo

Rev. Bro. Favier Thomas Mr. Leung C.H. Ms. Chan Caroline Mr. Chan Chris Mr. Chung Y.L. St. Joseph’s College Old Boys’ Association St. Joseph’s College Parent-Teacher Association First Hong Kong Group Scout Troop VIP Music

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Mr. Ringo Yu


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Ringo Yu & Family


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St. Joseph’s College Old Boys’ Association


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St. Joseph’s College Class of 1976


with the compliments of

Mr. Kenneth K. H. Wu & Kevin Wu


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St. Joseph’s College Class of 1983: Arthur Loh, Benjamin Ho, Hugh Tang, Joseph Lam, Anthony Lam, Wilson Lee, Victor Kwong, Stephen Sek


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Tour Enterprise (HK) Co.

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