Tak-chiu WONG was regarded as one of the most prominent Hong Kong saxophonist in Asia area. He was invited to perform in the 15th and 16th World Saxophone Congress, Thailand(2009) and Scotland(2012); and was an inviting artist of Singapore Saxophone Symposium 2011 and 2012; Saxophone Concertos Concert in Tung Hai University, Taichung, Taiwan. Performances were throughout Asia and European countries.
Tak-chiu graduated from the Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts, with a Bachelor of Music. He completed his further study at the CRR de Cergy-Pontoise, France, with world-renowned soloist Jean-Yves Fourmeau. In 2010, he won 2nd prize in the Concour de Saxophone Parisien, France.
Tak-chiu co-operated with composers regularly, by commissioning new works and giving premiere performances. He is also the founding member of 4UNLIKE, Amigo Saxophone Quartet, and Hong Kong Saxophone Ensemble, aiming at promoting saxophone and contemporary music in different areas through performances, master classes, and workshops. He is also active in teaching local and Singapore players regularly.
Tak-chiu graduated from the Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts, with a Bachelor of Music. He completed his further study at the CRR de Cergy-Pontoise, France, with world-renowned soloist Jean-Yves Fourmeau. In 2010, he won 2nd prize in the Concour de Saxophone Parisien, France.
Tak-chiu co-operated with composers regularly, by commissioning new works and giving premiere performances. He is also the founding member of 4UNLIKE, Amigo Saxophone Quartet, and Hong Kong Saxophone Ensemble, aiming at promoting saxophone and contemporary music in different areas through performances, master classes, and workshops. He is also active in teaching local and Singapore players regularly.