

Enjoy one the best Violin Concerto in the world by Tchaikovsky
It was dedicated to the virtuoso violinist Pablo de Sarasate, who performed the solo violin part at the premiere in April 1867
Enjoy this very passionate last violin sonata by Brahms.
The most often played out of the set of Six Sonatas for Solo Violin
Paganiniana, a set of variations on various themes from the works of Niccolò Paganini
When Mozart need to perform a premiere but the music is only in his head…
Enjoy the fun and first violin concerto by Mozart
Enjoy the most popular and best violin concerto written in the baroque era with the interpretation from Ka Chun.
Enjoy this famous energetic double violin concerto by Bach
Enjoy the harmony from the heaven created from a three soloist concerto
Enjoy the best-known piano trio from Haydn
Trio Sonata with beautiful Recorder solo
Enjoy the complexity of harmony from Mendelssohn Piano Trio
Khachaturian Composed for violinist David Oistrakh and premiered by Oistrakh
Enjoy a magnificent polonaise by Wieniawski
I. Allegro
II. Largo
III. Allegro
Violin Solo: Leung Ka Chun
Recorded on 12th May, 2015 in Hong Kong.
Transformed from his own flute sonata.
The only violin sonata published during Ravel's lifetime…
A Violin Sonata dedicated to the violinist David Oistrakh
Chen Yi Romance and Dance for Two Violins and String Orchestra, II. Dance
Orchestra: Collegium Musicum Hong Kong
Conductor: Prof. Johnny M Poon
Violin Soli: Leung Ka Chun, Terence Lam
Recorded on 15th February, 2015 in Hong Kong.
Orchestra: Collegium Musicum Hong Kong
Conductor: Prof. Johnny M Poon
Violin Soli: Leung Ka Chun, Terence Lam
Recorded on 15th February, 2015 in Hong Kong.
Leoš Janacek String Quartet No. 1 is inspired by Leo Tolstoy’s novella ‘The Kreutzer Sonata’”.
Enjoy the three short pieces, Love’s Joy, Love’s Sorrow and the Lovely Rosemary
Der Opernball (The Opera Ball) is an operetta in three acts with music by Richard Heuberger.
These charming pieces, in Neo-classical style, were originally written by Lukas Foss for violin and piano in the 1940's
Composer describes the main theme as evocative of the ornamented pentatonic style often found in Cantonese folk songs, with a gentle piano texture supporting the violin's melody.