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Conductor
Philip Chu
Born in Hong Kong, Philip Chu is currently completing a Masters degree in conducting at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music, under the tutelage of Imre Pallo. He currently holds the post of assistant chorusmaster of the Sydney Philharmonia Choirs. Since his appointment in July this year, Philip has already worked with many international conductors including Charles Dutoit and Gianluigi Gelmetti, preparing the choir in works by Adams, Bach, Berlioz and Beethoven. Apart from his position at Sydney Philharmonia Choirs, Philip is also musical director/conductor of the Georgian Singers, St Aloysius Symphony Orchestra and Eminence Symphony Orchestra, as well as associate conductor of Beethoven Society of Australia and assistant chorusmaster of Willoughby Symphony Orchestra and Choir. He has been guest/assistant conductor for Sydney Chamber Choir, Strathfield Symphony Orchestra, Sydney University Symphony Orchestra, Sydney Conservatorium Choirs, Macquarie University Singers, Taverner Consort and Leichhardt Espresso Chorus.
As a singer, Philip is a current member of Cantillation, Pinchgut Opera and the choir of the Australian Brandenburg Orchestra. He has also sung with leading ensembles including the Song Company, Sydney Chamber Choir, Christ Church St. Laurence and Sydney Philharmonia Choirs.
Philip has prepared an extensive range of music for different ensembles including Orff's Carmina Burana, Faur's Requiem, Verdi's Requiem, Beethoven's Symphony No. 9, Handel's Messiah, J S Bach's Mass in B minor and Cantata BWV 140 (Willoughby Symphony and Choir), Vivaldi's Gloria, Mozart's Requiem, Poulenc's Gloria (Beethoven Society of Australia) Mussorgsky's Pictures at an exhibition, Mozart's Clarinet concerto (Sydney University Symphony Orchestra).
Earlier in July this year, Philip was co-conductor in the highly successful World of John Williams concert, with Eminence Symphony Orchestra in the Sydney Town Hall. This was a follow up to his performances in their 2004 launch concerts featuring music from Studio Ghibli and the computer game, Final Fantasy. He also recently conducted Cantillation in a recording of music for the score of a forthcoming film starring Toni Collette.
Later this year, Philip will conduct Handel's Messiah in the Sydney Town Hall, featuring the 500 voices of the combined church choir and SBS youth orchestra, as well as performances with Sydney Symphony, Musica Viva, Australian Brandenburg Orchestra, Pinchgut Opera and the Georgian singers.
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