【口琴汇--业界精英】马来西亚口琴演奏家胡志健(OWEN HO)

今天来详细给各位琴友介绍

马来西亚著名口琴演奏家;口琴教育家

胡志健(Owen Ho)先生

★ 胡志健,来自马来西亚的青年口琴演奏家。

★ 十四岁时吹奏半音阶口琴,二十岁开始获得多个音乐奖项,其精湛的口琴技艺享誉国际。

★ 2000年英国伯恩茅斯世界口琴比赛中夺得口琴独奏冠军、三重奏冠军。

★ 2010年及2012年,受新加坡和马来西亚口琴协会邀请成为演奏嘉宾及比赛评审。

★ 曾创造出最长纪录—24小时无休止口琴演奏的惊人壮举,被香港口琴协会誉为亚洲星动力!

★ 对口琴具有独特理解,曾在古典音乐会中用口琴演奏难度很高的小提琴曲目,一曲震惊世人。

胡志健先生在马来西亚的大学里开创了口琴系

就是说在马来西亚,可以读大学本科口琴专业

【艺术家简介】

来自马来西亚的胡志健于十四岁时吹奏半音阶口琴。他在20岁开始获得多个音乐奖项及举办演奏会。凭着精湛的技艺,他成为了同辈口琴界中不可多得的人才,也享誉国际于其口琴独奏,更被邀请至各音乐节及国际音乐盛会里演奏。

胡志健曾在2000年英国伯恩茅斯(Bournemouth,UK)世界口琴比赛中夺得口琴独奏冠军、三重奏冠军。更值得一提的是,他也荣获千禧年全场总冠军的殊荣。

在2009年,德国特罗辛根(Trossingen,Germany)举办的世界口琴赛中,他也夺得三重奏冠军。

2002年,日本厚木(Atsugi,japan)举行第四届亚太口琴比赛,胡志健荣获小组合奏金牌。

除此之外,他也是马来西亚纪录大全(Malaysia Book Of Record)中两项纪录的保持者,也就是第一位代表马来西亚参加国际口琴比赛 及最长纪录-24小时无休止口琴演奏。胡志健被香港口琴协会于2004年誉为亚洲星动力,之后, 他在香港元朗的文化中心及中国杭州也有巡回演奏。不仅如此,他也在台湾,日本及南韩有多场演奏。

胡志健常在电台有专访,更被邀请到电视台做现场演奏, 如凤凰卫视30周年庆,马来西亚第一电视台及Astro。2007年7月,他的第一张专辑“ Owen harmonica”问世。并于短短三个月间售罄,是年度最佳口琴专辑制作。与此同时,他也创作了世界第一本口琴教学大纲,由初级至大专级。

2010及2012年,新加坡和马来西亚口琴协会邀请胡志健为演奏嘉宾及半音阶、全音阶和重奏口琴比赛评审。他更受邀为2012年亚太口琴比赛独奏精英组创作指定口琴演奏曲。胡志健创作了一首非凡的口琴曲目,必需具备特别的技艺,如吹长音的时候还要吹断音才可演奏出曲目的精髓。比赛结束后,他也在口琴演奏会中将这首曲目现场演奏一遍。

2015年,胡志健被邀请在古典音乐演奏会中吹奏弗兰克奏鸣曲 (Franck Sonata).这是一首专为小提琴而写的曲子,而他挑战了小提琴转口琴的难度,并在当晚成功用口琴呈现了这首曲子,也因如此,更震惊了在场的听众。

2016年1月,胡志健被邀请到香港沙田及元朗演奏厅与香港泛亚交响乐团一起演奏,并由北京知名大师级指挥家范涛全程指挥。当晚,他吹奏的曲目为口琴组曲————Harmonica Concerto 和 Prelude and Dance. 除此以外,他也呈现所写的第一首创作曲子——爱的希望 (Love of Hope)

下面的图片是他2016年来北京演出的海报

本平台推送过的胡志健先生演奏的曲目

汇总链接如下:

【口琴汇--名曲推荐】马来西亚青年口琴家胡志健演奏的《On Wings of song》

【口琴汇--名曲推荐】马来西亚青年口琴家胡志健演奏的《Begin The Beguine》

【口琴汇--名曲推荐】马来西亚青年口琴家胡志健演奏的《Indian Summer》

【口琴汇--名曲推荐】马来西亚青年口琴家胡志健演奏的《Italian Dance》

【口琴汇--名曲推荐】马来西亚青年口琴家胡志健演奏的《Country Dance- Five Pieces》

【口琴汇--名曲推荐】马来西亚青年口琴家胡志健演奏的《Threnody - Five Pieces 》

【口琴汇--名曲推荐】马来西亚青年口琴家胡志健演奏的《Russian Dance- Five Pieces》

【口琴汇--名曲推荐】马来西亚青年口琴家胡志健演奏的《Cradle Song - Five Pieces》

【口琴汇--名曲推荐】马来西亚青年口琴家胡志健演奏的《Caprice - Five Pieces》

【口琴汇--名曲推荐】马来西亚青年口琴家胡志健演奏的《Valsentino》

【口琴汇--青年才俊】马来西亚青年口琴家胡志健演奏的《三幅美国素描》

【口琴汇--青年才俊】马来西亚青年口琴家胡志健演奏的《大黄蜂飞舞》

【口琴汇--青年才俊】马来西亚青年口琴家胡志健演奏的《罗马尼亚幻想曲》

下面是胡志健先生个人英文网站里面的

自我介绍内容:

Owen Ho Chee Kin was born in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, and has been playing the chromatic harmonica since the age of 14. By the age of 20, he already possessed an impressive resume of musical prizes and concert appearances. He has established himself as one of the leading harmonica players of his generation and has long had a reputation for astonishing his audiences with his musical authority and blistering virtuosity. Chee Kin has been long in demand internationally, appearing regularly as a concerto soloist, recitalist, and chamber musician at many of the world's major musical venues and festivals.

He is an award winner in numerous competitions including the 2000 International Harmonica Competition in the town of Bournemouth, England. Most notably he was awarded First Prize in Solo and Trio at the International Harmonica Competition, and he also awarded as an Overall Champion for the New Millennium Player at the young age of 20. Most recently in 2009, he was awarded Champion of Trio at the World Harmonica Festival in Trossingen, Germany. In 2002, he received a gold medal in the Small Ensemble category at the 4th Asia Pacific Harmonica Competition and Festival in Atsugi, Japan. In the Malaysia Book of Record, he has been named as the “First to Represent Malaysia in International Harmonica Competition” as well as having given the “Longest Harmonica Performance, playing non-stop for 24 hours.



Owen Ho was named as the Asian Rising Power Star by the Hong Kong Harmonica Association for 2004, and since then he has performed a recital tour which included the Hong Kong Cultural Centre, Yuen Long Theatre Auditorium, and Hang Zhou Theatre (China).  Owen Ho has also performed in numerous concert venues spanning across Asia, namely Taiwan, Japan, and South Korea. He is often invited by local radio stations for interviews and by TV media for live performances, e.g., the Phoenix Media 30th Anniversary Celebration, TV1 Hujung Minggu Malaysia, and Astro.

In July 2007 he released his first CD album, “Owen Harmonica,” which sold out within 3 months. At the same time, he has developed a series of chromatic harmonica instructional syllabi from first grade to college-level, the first formal curriculum for chromatic harmonica playing in the world.

In 2010 and 2012, the Singapore & Malaysia Harmonica Association invited him as a guest performer as well as a judge for chromatic harmonica, diatonic, and harmonica ensemble. In 2012, at the 9th Asia Pacific Harmonica Festival, Owen Ho was invited to compose a chromatic harmonica test piece for the chromatic elite category. Owen Ho produced an extraordinary composition and created a new technique which requires a harmonica player to have fantastic virtuosity to handle. The technique calls for the player to hold a minim note and, simultaneously, play a staccato note below the minim. At that festival, Mr. Ho premiered his new composition in the harmonica master concert after the competition ended.

In 2015, Owen Ho was invited to perform at the Classical Excursion for Franck Sonata. The piece that he played was originally written by César Franck for violin, but Owen Ho took the challenge to master the violin technique on the harmonica and performed the whole sonata that night. It was a great hit that night, with the audience amazed that this sonata could be performed so well on the chromatic harmonica.

In 2016, Owen Ho was invited by Hong Kong Pan Asia Orchestra to do two live performances on January 29 and 30 at Sha Tin Town Hall and Yuen Long Theatre. This conductor for this concert was Mr. Fan Tao, a great master conductor in Beijing. Owen Ho chose a favorite harmonica piece by Michael Spivaskosky and Robert Farnon, “Harmonica Concerto & Prelude & Dance.” He ended the performance with his own composition, “Love of Hope,” the first piece that he wrote during his study in UCSI Music College.

Later that same year, Owen Ho was invited by Beijing Concert Hall to give a solo concert on November 4. The entire audience was amazed by his playing style and musicality, as he had chosen a wide-ranging repertoire from the classical work of César Franck and a world harmonica championship test piece by Pete Pederson to modern music, including George Gershwin’s “Rhapsody in Blue.” In the first half he played with piano accompaniment, and the second half with string quintet accompaniment. He ended the performance with Gordon Jacob’s “Five Pieces,” a specially composed work for string quintet and chromatic harmonica. Owen Ho brought the house down, and drew a strong message from the audience that they hoped he would perform again in Beijing. His performance video was spotted by Malaysia TV station RTM 2 and excerpted on the TV news.

In August 2017, Owen Ho collaborated with the Hong Kong Children’s Symphony Orchestra and perform in Penang Malaysia at University Science Malaysia’s Budaya Hall, as well as at the Yong Siew Toh Conservatory of Music’s Grand Hall in Singapore. He played “Toledo,” a special harmonica composition with Egyptsy’s style by James Moody. Audiences continue to be amazed by the skill and technique that he displays with his repertoire.

Award & Achievement

  • Jan  2017 - Chromatic Harmonica Bachelor program - UCSI

( Founder of the chromatic harmonica Bachelor program )

  • Nov 2009 - Datin Paduka  Seri Rosmah Mansor ( the sixth Prime Minister wife of Malaysia )

( Recognition of achievement award )

  • Oct 2009 - World Harmonica Festival 2009 – Trossingen Germany

( Champion in Harmonica Trio open category)

  • Aug 2007 - Dato' Sri Liow Tiong Lai Minister of Transport, Malaysia

( honour as "Best role model of youth" )

  • Jun  2006 -  Malaysia Book of Records

( First to Represent Malaysia in International Harmonica Competition )

  • Aug 2002 - The 4th Asia Pacific Harmonica Festival and Competition  ( Japan )

( Gold Medal in small ensemble  - Open Category )

( Silver Medal in “Free Style”  - Open Category )

  • Oct  2000 - University College Sedaya International ( UCSI )

( pleased to award with a full scholarship in pursuance of music program )

  • Sept 2000 - International Harmonica Festival and Competition

( Overall Champion for the New Millennium )

( honour as “The Harmonica Player of the New Millennium” )

( Champion in Solo Chromatic - Open Category )

( Champion in Trio - Open Category )

  • Aug 2000 - The 3rd Asia Pacific Harmonica Festival and Competition ( South Korea )

( 1st runner up in Solo Chromatic - Open Category )

( Merit in 10 holes Blues Harp Harmonica - Open Category )

( Merit in Trio - Open Category )

  • Feb  1999 - The Star Education Fund

( pleased to award with a  scholarship in pursuance of music program )

  • Aug 1998 - The 2nd Asia Pacific Harmonica Festival and Competition ( Malaysia )

( 1st runner up in Blues Harp Harmonica - Open Category )

( 2nd runners up in Solo Chromatic Harmonica - Open Category )

( 2nd runners up in Harmonica Duet - Open Category )

( 2nd runners up in Harmonica Quartet - Open Category )

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