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In this episode of the Pearl Lam Podcast, Pearl Lam is joined by Harry Lee, founder and chairman of the Hong Kong Choral Foundation, for a discussion on music, education and community-building in Hong Kong.
The conversation explores choral music not simply as performance, but as a form of social and educational infrastructure.
Lee reflects on the foundation’s efforts to provide students from under-resourced schools with access to structured choir training, and discusses how collective singing can foster confidence, discipline, collaboration and a stronger sense of belonging.
By Pearl Lam (林明珠)In this episode of the Pearl Lam Podcast, Pearl Lam is joined by Harry Lee, founder and chairman of the Hong Kong Choral Foundation, for a discussion on music, education and community-building in Hong Kong.
The conversation explores choral music not simply as performance, but as a form of social and educational infrastructure.
Lee reflects on the foundation’s efforts to provide students from under-resourced schools with access to structured choir training, and discusses how collective singing can foster confidence, discipline, collaboration and a stronger sense of belonging.