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Jessica is a performer, music teacher, choral conductor, vocal and piano instructor. She is passionated in music education. Has more than 8 years of performing and teaching experiences. Her students have achieved outstanding results in music competitions and ABRSM graded exams. She was awarded of Excellence Education Guidance in recognition of teacher whose students showed outstanding performance in vocal competition and got the top three awards issued by The 6th (Tai Wan) Asia. Aegean Sea Music Competition 2022 and Global Arts, Sports and Culture Association.

She has extensive performing experiences in a wide range of music productions. At the University, she was one of the member of the top music ensemble in Hong Kong, Cantoria. She played as the lead role Joanna in the Off-braodway musical “Children’s Letter to God” (2021), acted as Jing in the play “The Walker Revelation” (2021), meanwhile has her original song piece “New Year’s Eve” written and performed in it; Performed as suppliant women in the ancient drama “The Suppliant Women” in the 47th Hong Kong Arts Festival (2018).; She was the Anthem Leader to lead the fellows sang in HKBU 59th Commencement. She was also involved in Operatic productions such as “The Merry Widow”, “L’elsir D’amore”, and “Don Goivanni.

During her study in University of Leeds, she was invited to sing as soprano soloist with the orchestra in the LUUMS Sinfonia and Symphonic Choir Summer Concert 2019.

Jessica Chan

Jessica Chan

Voice & Piano

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