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Elliot Ho Yat Leung
梁皓一
Leung in May 2017 during the 1st Hong Kong Shenzhen Cultural Exchange "同心耀中華 — 紫荊花開."
Background information
Born (1995-08-03) August 3, 1995 (age 29)
British Hong Kong
GenresFilm scores, Classical, Symphonic
Occupation(s)Composer, Music Director, Multi-instrumentalist
Instrument(s)Keyboard, Piano, Cello
Years active2010–present
LabelsMilan Records, Sony Classical, H1Music Limited
Websitewww.elliotleung.com

Elliot Ho Yat Leung (Chinese: 梁皓一; pinyin: Liang Haoyi) is a composer from Hong Kong who broke into Hollywood in 2023.[1] He is best known for his symphonic works, most notably Symphony No. 1 "The Metaverse" as well as his film scores for Operation Red Sea, The Battle at Lake Changjin and The Rescue.[2] He has composed the score for 3 of the top 10 highest-grossing non-English films with his films grossing over 2 billion USD.[3][4] His works have been performed in many prestigious venues, namely the National Centre for the Performing Arts (China), Hong Kong Cultural Centre and the Queen Elizabeth Stadium. He was named on the Forbes 30 Under 30 list in 2022.[5]

Early life

Leung was born and raised in British Hong Kong, the eldest of two children to a father who had dreams to be a visual artist and a mother who wanted to pursue a musical career.[6] His mother plays piano and was a first chorale soprano, then a choir conductor. He received early music education in St. Paul's Co-educational College and the Hong Kong Academy of Performing Arts, and transferred to International Christian School in his secondary years.[7] He later furthered his studies in Wheaton Conservatory of Music and graduated with a Bachelor degree in Music Composition.

When Leung was two years old, his mother began teaching him how to play the piano. When he turned five, his swift musical growth was quickly identified by teachers of St. Paul's Co-educational College. The next year, Leung was sent to study music and the cello with former Principal Cellist of the Hong Kong Sinfonietta, Laurent Perrin. When he was fifteen, Leung made his debut appearance on CCTV's "Charming China Youth Arts Festival (亞洲藝術盛典 · 魅力中國)" show. As a child, Leung aspired to be an orchestra conductor until encountering the music from Halo: Combat Evolved during his teens, driving him to pursue another career that revolves around symphonic music.[1]

Leung was mentored by Martin O'Donnell when he traveled to the United States to further his musical pursuits. O'Donnell's modal music from Halo was a musical influence throughout Leung's upbringing. In an interview, Leung commented that his original post-college intentions were to follow O'Donnell's footsteps and pursue graduate studies in music at the University of Southern California until he was scouted and named the composer of Operation Red Sea.[8]

Career

2014 to 2017: Beginnings in Hong Kong

Leung's first job in the film industry was working as a composer assistant on the film "Insanity" in 2014. In 2015, he started writing music for various kinds of projects while continuing to work as an orchestrator. During this time, his choral music was highly praised by Bernard Chan of the Hong Kong Executive Council.[9] He also composed RTHK radio 1's new station jingle. His arrangement of "Descendants of the Dragon" (龍的傳人) was also performed in "同心耀中華 — 紫荊花開," held in Shenzhen as the concert finale as a part of the Hong Kong SAR's 20th Anniversary celebrations.[10][11][12]

Leung's breakthrough came in 2017, when Dante Lam asked him to compose the score of Operation Red Sea (紅海行動). The film was selected to represent Hong Kong in the best foreign-language film category at the 91st Academy Awards.[13]

2017 - 2021: Breakthrough and Acclaim in the Chinese Film Industry

Leung's work on Operation Red Sea was highly acclaimed. Alex Lines from Film Inquiry called it "a score that invigorates life" [3] while Jonathan Broxton of Movie Music UK wrote:

The score is by the very talented young Hong Kong-based composer Elliot Leung; this is the first score of his I have heard, but on this evidence I’m very impressed. What I like about Leung’s writing is how much energy and inventiveness it has. It uses a full orchestra and a whole host of throbbing, pulsating electronic loops and beats, but despite the fact that it sits firmly within a now familiar sonic world, Leung does so much with it, rhythmically and thematically. [The writing is] outstanding, full of interesting and unexpectedly creative string ostinatos, unique-sounding electronic elements, and regular outbursts of brass-led power. The main reason I enjoy Operation Red Sea so much is because I want people like Lorne Balfe and Tom Holkenborg to write for their contemporary action movies, and why I’m so disappointed when those big names so often show such a lack of creativity and musical ambition. Bravo to Elliot Leung for proving that you <I>can</I> write music in that style, but still do it with flair and panache. [4]

Following the success of his breakthrough score, Leung was invited to write for "The Rescue," and was involved in the production since pre-production.[14] After numerous delays due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the soundtrack album was finally released internationally by Milan Records and Sony Classical on December 18, 2020.[15] Many of Leung's pieces from these films, such as "The Valiant Flight" and "Operation Red Sea Concert Suite" have been performed on numerous occasions, such as the 8th Beijing International Film Festival and the 1st Foshan Film Festival.

Leung's prowess was quickly discovered by the video game industry. After Tencent Games invited him to compose for Honor of Kings, the highest-grossing mobile game of all-time, ByteDance invited him to compose for Dragonheir: Silent Gods [6] and Moonton Games invited him to compose for Mobile Legends: Bang Bang.

In 2021, Leung composed the theme and the score for The Battle at Lake Changjin, the second-highest-grossing film of 2021; the highest-grossing film in Chinese cinema history; and the highest-grossing non-English film of all time. Leung was invited to return for the sequel, The Battle at Lake Changjin II.

2022-Present: Hollywood and the Metaverse Symphony

In 2022, Leung was listed on the Forbes' 2022 30 under 30.[5] After writing for Disney+ series Anita, Leung decided to return to his classical roots and began a yearlong journey composing his Symphony No. 1 "The Metaverse" while relocating to Los Angeles in a bid to break into Hollywood. The symphony was commissioned by the Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra and the Asia Society as the world's first symphony work to be premiered both in a concert hall and in the Sandbox.[7] In early 2022, Leung signed with Kraft-Engel Management[8] and started working on Hollywood projects, making him the first from Hong Kong to break into Hollywood as a lead composer. In September 2022, Leung was announced as the composer of Six Days in Fallujah by Victura and Highwire Games and Freelance by Pierre Morel.[9]

Discography

Theatrical Films

Year Title Director(s) Studio(s) Notes
2017 Think and Grow Rich: The Legacy Scott Cervine Think Rich Films LLC Documentary Film
2018 Operation Red Sea Dante Lam Polybona Films

Emperor Motion Pictures

Star Dream Media

First Collaboration with Dante Lam
2020 The Rescue Dante Lam Tencent Pictures

Polybona Films

Emperor Motion Pictures

Second Collaboration with Dante Lam
2021 Great Expectations Li Chengpeng Polybona Films
2021 The Battle at Lake Changjin Dante Lam

Chen Kaige

Hark Tsui

Polybona Films

August First Film Studio

Emperor Motion Pictures

Alibaba Pictures

Fourth Collaboration with Dante Lam
2022 The Battle at Lake Changjin II - Water Gate Bridge Dante Lam

Chen Kaige

Hark Tsui

Polybona Films

August First Film Studio

Emperor Motion Pictures

Alibaba Pictures

Fifth Collaboration with Dante Lam
2023 Operation Red Sea 2[16] Dante Lam Polybona Films Sixth Collaboration with Dante Lam
2023 Freelance Pierre Morel AGC Studios

Sentient Entertainment

Relativity Media

Video Games

Year Title Studio(s) Notes
2021 LifeAfter Season 3 Netease Games
2022 Honor of Kings Tencent Games

TiMi Studio Group

Level Infinite

Co-composer
2022 Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Moonton

Elex Technology

2022 Dragonheir: Silent Gods Sgra Studio

ByteDance

2023 Six Days in Fallujah Highwire Games

Victura

Concert Music

Year Title Notes
2018 Quintet No. 1 "I, Consciousness" Commissioned by RTHK radio 4 for the premiere concert of the RTHK Chamber Soloists
2020 Quintet No. 2 "Gardiner Expressway" Commissioned by RTHK radio 4 for the RTHK Chamber Soloists
2023 Symphony No. 1 "The Metaverse" Co-commissioned by the Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra and the Asia Society, sponsored by Chow Sang Sang and Audio Exotics
2023 Through the Fog, Into the Darkness Commissioned by Victura and Highwire Games as an orchestral overture to the game Six Days in Fallujah

Television Series

Year Title Director(s) Studio(s) Notes
2021 Anita: Director's Cut Longman Leung Lok-Man Edko Films

Disney+

Huaxia Film Distribution

One Cool Film Production

Awards and nominations

Year Award Nominated work Result
2019 ASCAP Award for Screen Music Operation Red Sea[17] Won
2021 ASCAP Award for Screen Music The Rescue Won
2022 ASCAP Award for Screen Music The Battle at Lake Changjin Won
2022 Golden Roster Award The Battle at Lake Changjin Nominated
2023 Huabiao Award for Best Original Score The Battle at Lake Changjin Won
2023 G.A.N.G. Award for Best Main Theme

G.A.N.G. Award for Best Audio in a Casual or Social Game

Honor of Kings Won


References

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  2. ^ Wild, Stephi. "Hong Kong Philharmonic Will Perform Metaverse Symphony Concert in May". BroadwayWorld.com. Retrieved 2023-04-20.
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  9. ^ a b "Articles of Bernard Chan". Retrieved 23 May 2017.
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  11. ^ "深港青年文化交流藝術季 - 合唱音樂會《紫荊花開》 | The Learners Chorus". The Learners Chorus. Retrieved 2017-06-05.
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