About
Co-Founder & Artistic Director
Eric Chun Him Chan
Native to Hong Kong, Eric Chan began his journey in music at the age of four, learning piano and violin. He is a graduate at the Royal College of Music in London, where he holds an Artist Diploma, a Master of Performance with distinction, and a Bachelor of Music with first-class honours. His mentors include David Graham and Andy Dewar for organ, Kathron Sturrock for piano, Sophie-Véronique Cauchefer-Choplin for improvisation, and Michael Ladouceur for film music composition. In 2019, Eric won the Harold Darke Memorial Prize, a top award for undergraduate organists. His outstanding Artist Diploma graduation recital earned the highest mark ever awarded for the degree in the institution's history. The jury commended it as “a voice that will resound in this hall for many years”.
Eric's journey as a concert organist has taken him to international stages across England, Scotland, Germany, Austria, Spain, Italy and mainland China. He has given over 30 organ and piano recitals, with performances at London's iconic St. Paul’s Cathedral, Barcelona’s Sagrada Família and Vienna's Peterskirche earning critical applause.
Eric is currently part-time lecturer at the Hong Kong Baptist University and organ instructor at the Shenzhen Concert Hall.
Program Director
Chrysoberyl Hoi Yan Chan
Chrysoberyl Chan is an innovative music and art educator with over a decade of experience in developing comprehensive education programs. Holding a Master’s in Arts and Cultural Enterprise from the University of the Arts London and a Bachelor of Education (Honors) in Early Childhood Education & Special Education from the Education University of Hong Kong. Chrysoberyl has designed and implemented music curricula for schools, kindergartens, and NGOs across Hong Kong, mainland China, and beyond. Her expertise spans early childhood music education, special education, and teacher training, with a focus on inclusive pedagogical practices that foster creativity and critical thinking. She has also worked extensively with organizations such as the Spastics Association of Hong Kong and Yuen Yuen Social Service, creating tailored music programs for children with special educational needs (SEN). Her leadership extends to teacher training, where they have conducted workshops to enhance educators’ skills in incorporating music into early childhood education. Chrysoberyl’s experience includes leading intercultural exchange programs, conducting choral and instrumental ensembles, and integrating Chinese and Western music traditions into modern curricula.