Elliot Leung
Elliot Ho Yat Leung 梁皓一 | |
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Background information | |
Born | British Hong Kong |
Genres | Film scores, Classical |
Occupation(s) | Composer, Music Director, Arranger, Multi-instrumentalist |
Instruments | Keyboard, Piano, Cello |
Years active | 2014–present |
Labels | Milan Records, Sony Classical |
Associated acts | Dante Lam |
Website | www |
Elliot Ho Yat Leung (Chinese: 梁皓一; pinyin: Liang Haoyi) is a film composer best known for his work on Operation Red Sea. His works have been performed in many prestigious venues, namely the National Centre for the Performing Arts (China), Hong Kong Cultural Centre and the Queen Elizabeth Stadium. Aside from film scores, he has also composed music for television, video games and musical theatre.
Early life[]
Leung was born and raised in Hong Kong. He received early music education in St. Paul's Co-educational College and the Hong Kong Academy of Performing Arts, learning how to play the piano, the cello, and the trumpet when he was 5. After attaining ABRSM Performance Diplomas in all his major instruments,[1] he transferred to International Christian School in his secondary years. During these adolescent years, he was taught how to operate the school's midi production studio and spent all his time studying music and film scores. He later furthered his studies in Wheaton Conservatory of Music where he was taught by David M. Gordon and had additional studies in orchestration in University of Southern California.[2] He graduated with a Bachelor degree in Music Composition.[3]
Career[]
Leung's first job in the film industry was working as Leon Ko's assistant on the film "Insanity" (暴瘋語) in 2014. In 2015, he started scoring various kinds of media[4] while continuing to work as an orchestrator for Ko. During this time, his choral music was highly praised by Bernard Chan of the Hong Kong Executive Council.[5] He also composed RTHK radio 1's new jingle. The following year, he started to compose for feature films, namely "Think and Grow Rich: The Legacy.[6]" His arrangement of "Descendants of the Dragon" (龍的傳人) was also performed in "同心耀中華 — 紫荊花開," held in Shenzhen as the concert finale as a part of the Hong Kong SAR's 20th Anniversary celebrations. Over this period of time, Leung collaborated with many different performing organisations like the Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra, the Hong Kong Sinfonietta and Hong Kong Repertory Theatre.[7][8][9]
Leung's breakthrough came in 2017, when Dante Lam asked him to compose the score of Operation Red Sea (紅海行動). The film was selected to represent Hong Kong in the best foreign-language film category at the 91st Academy Awards.[10] Leung's work on Operation Red Sea received critical acclaim, thus "The Valiant Flight" from the soundtrack album was staged and performed during the 8th Beijing International Film Festival.[11] Following the success of his breakthrough score, Leung was invited to score "The Rescue," and was involved in the production since pre-production.[12] The score was released internationally by Milan Records and Sony Classical on December 18 2020.[13]
Filmography[]
Theatrical Films[]
Year | Title | Director(s) | Studio(s) | Notes |
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2017 | Think and Grow Rich: The Legacy | Scott Cervine | Think Rich Films LLC | Documentary Film |
2018 | Operation Red Sea | Dante Lam | Polybona Films
Emperor Motion Pictures Star Dream Media |
First Collaboration with Dante Lam |
2019 | Warriors of Future | Ng Yuen Fai | One Cool Film Production
iQiyi Pictures Gravity Pictures |
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2020 | The Rescue | Dante Lam | Tencent Pictures
Emperor Motion Pictures |
Second Collaboration with Dante Lam |
2020 | Burning for Bravery | Jonathan Li | Sun Entertainment | N/A |
2021 | Great Expectations | Li Chengpeng | Polybona Films | |
2021 | The Battle at Lake Changjin | Dante Lam | Polybona Films | Fourth Collaboration with Dante Lam |
2022 | Operation Red Sea 2[14] | Dante Lam | Polybona Films | Fifth Collaboration with Dante Lam |
Television Films[]
Year | Title | Director(s) | Studio(s) | Notes |
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2020 | Guarding Our City[15] | Dante Lam | TVB
iQiyi Pictures Tencent Pictures |
Third Collaboration with Dante Lam |
Awards and nominations[]
Year | Award | Work | Result |
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2019 | ASCAP Award for Screen Music | Operation Red Sea[16] | Won |
2021 | ASCAP Award for Screen Music | The Rescue | Won |
Other works[]
Concert music[]
Year | Title | Notes |
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2015 | Jesus to Me | Critically acclaimed by The Honourable Bernard Chan on The Standard |
2018 | Quintet No. 1 "I, Consciousness" | Commissioned by RTHK radio 4 for the premiere concert of the RTHK Chamber Soloists |
2020 | Quintet No. 2 "Gardiner Expressway" | Commissioned by RTHK radio 4 for the RTHK Chamber Soloists |
Commercial music[]
Year | Title | Notes |
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2017 | RTHK Radio 1 | Commissioned by RTHK as the new station ID of RTHK radio 1 |
References[]
- ^ "珠 海 新 聞". jcchuhainews.chuhai.edu.hk. Retrieved 2019-06-21.
- ^ "Elliot Leung: The cinematic music of movies". SCMP. Retrieved 2017-05-23.
- ^ "An Interview with Composer Elliot Leung". Asian Film Strike. 2018-06-15. Retrieved 2018-06-25.
- ^ "The Music of SyZyGy". hksyzygy. Retrieved 23 May 2017.[permanent dead link]
- ^ "Articles of Bernard Chan". Retrieved 23 May 2017.
- ^ "Think and Grow Rich: The Legacy Movie". members.thinkandgrowrich.shop. Retrieved 2018-02-14.
- ^ ""同心耀中华"紫荆花开". q.eqxiu.com. Retrieved 2017-05-24.
- ^ "深港青年文化交流藝術季 - 合唱音樂會《紫荊花開》 | The Learners Chorus". The Learners Chorus. Retrieved 2017-06-05.
- ^ "深港青年文化交流艺术季奏响文化情感认同交响曲". news.sina.com.cn. Retrieved 2017-07-10.
- ^ "《紅海行動》代表香港角逐奧斯卡最佳外語片 - 香港文匯報". paper.wenweipo.com (in Chinese). Retrieved 2018-11-01.
- ^ "《红海行动》bgm令人窒息,故事情节越来越紧凑!". k.sina.com.cn. Retrieved 2018-05-16.
- ^ "Elliot Leung to Score Dante Lam's 'The Rescue' & 'Warriors of Future' | Film Music Reporter". Retrieved 2020-12-25.
- ^ "春节档7部电影全部撤档:以疫情为重,以生命为重". ent.ifeng.com. Retrieved 2020-08-08.
- ^ "Dante Lam to bring the pain with 'Operation Red Sea' sequel | cityonfire.com". Retrieved 2021-04-04.
- ^ SUPER, myTV, Guarding Our City - myTV SUPER, retrieved 2021-01-27
- ^ "2019 ASCAP Screen Music Awards". www.ascap.com. Retrieved 2019-05-17.
External links[]
- Living people
- Chinese film score composers
- Male film score composers
- Hong Kong composers
- Hong Kong film score composers
- Hong Kong male composers
- Wheaton College (Illinois) alumni