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Andrew Tuason (born 30 November 1962) is a Hong Kong musician, record producer , composer , songwriter, arranger , conductor and musical director. He has been a producer and musical director for notable artists including Jacky Cheung , Andy Lau , Jackie Chan , Alan Tam and Coco Lee .

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17-418: Tuason is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Andrew Tuason (born 1962), Hong Kong musician Mercedes Arrastia-Tuason (born 1930), Philippine diplomat Pedro Tuason (1884–1961), lawyer and government official [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with the surname Tuason . If an internal link intending to refer to

34-428: A specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Tuason&oldid=1181531243 " Category : Surnames Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description is different from Wikidata All set index articles Andrew Tuason Tuason

51-807: A total of 42 shows. The original version of the musical is in Cantonese and Standard Mandarin . Every showing was sold out. The musical later played in Singapore and also received critical success there, breaking attendance records. The last showing of Snow.Wolf.Lake was on January 7, 2006, in the Beijing Capital Gymnasium for a total of 103 performances. Cantonese version Mandarin Version Act I : Wu's introverted character prevents him from making friends with anyone except flowers. Unexpectedly, his gentle nature attracts

68-573: A true embodiment of love. On another night, Wu and Shu meet on a boat sailing on a lake. Shu tells Wu that there is a music school by a lake in Vienna, where Shu wishes to study. Wu says that he will go wherever she wishes to go and nurture by the lake his special brand of flower that he names the "Snow of tranquility" (Shu's name—宁静雪 means snow). Leung Jik tricks Wu into setting a fire the Valentine's Day carnival. Act II : A long time has passed since

85-399: Is the end-credit song of " Crossing Hennessy ", Hong Kong movie starring Jacky Cheung and Tang Wei, produced by William Kong . Nokia's music download service website (Ovi.com) announced that "Everyday Is Christmas" was the 10th most downloaded Christmas song in the world in 2010, joining classic hits such as Wham's ‘Last Christmas’ and Mariah Carey's "All I Want for Christmas is You". Cheung is

102-775: The "Jazz Up" series presenting "The Andrew Tuason Big Band". "LCSD to present "Jazz Up" Series: "The Andrew Tuason Big Band" concert in September" (Press release). Hong Kong . Retrieved 2022-08-23 . In 2023, Tuason performed with his jazz ensemble at the Guangzhou Jazz Festival in Guangdong Province. Tuason began producing Andy Lau of The Four Heavenly Kings in 1988. Tuason continued producing, arranging and composing for seven albums by Andy Lau from 1988 - 1996. Tuason became A&R Director for EMI Asia from 1996 - 1999. During this time, he

119-450: The attention of both the daughters of the Ling house, for which Wu works. Jing Shu's outgoing nature makes it easy for her to get close to Wu, leaving the quieter Yuk-Fung to watch the two from a distance. One night, Wu and Shu gaze up at the sky and see a shooting star; they exchange wishes for the future. Shu wants to be a violinist, and Wu wants to nurture a unique brand of flower that can be

136-678: The busiest studios in the Hong Kong music business. From 1992 to 1996, Tuason produced 7 solo albums for Lau and composed Lau's hit track "Ai Bu Wan". The song reached number one on all major pop charts in HK both on radio and TVs. Of the 7 albums Tuason produced for Lau, more than half became top-selling Cantopop albums in the 90s. During those years, Tuason was Lau's musical director performing more than 60 live concerts together. In 1996, Tuason joined EMI HK as A&R Director, his biggest achievement in EMI

153-407: The carnival. Fung has been patiently waiting for Wu even though she knows Wu will never forget Shu. On Silent Night, Wu sees Shu from a distance on a street in Vienna, but he fails to catch up with her. The next morning, news fills the streets of Vienna that a famous violinist, Ling Jing-Shu has died; her body was found at the bottom of a lake. The cast recording of Snow.Wolf.Lake does not include

170-550: The duet competition of Hacken Lee and Zhou Shen on the most popular TV musical program in 2019 - (我们的歌), Tuason re-arranged Jacky Cheung classic song "Your name, my Surname" with which the duet won first prize in the competition, the video clip has seen by over 5 million online viewers in China alone, and the review was overwhelming by the public. In 2022, the Hong Kong government Leisure Culture and Services Department organized

187-593: The late 80s when he was hired as a musical director and pianist for Lau for his North America concert tour, at the time Lau was a newcomer in singing career but he was already popular and famous in TVs and movies, the two work closely together after their US tour and Tuason began to produce Lau recording albums since then. In 1992, Tuason and Lau formed the record label: New Melody, and the recording studio Q-Sound Studio in Tsim Sha Tsui area. Q-Sound Studio became one of

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204-554: The only Chinese language singer to make it into the Top Ten. In 2021, Tuason founded the Andrew Tuason Orchestra. Octobor 2024, Andrew Tuason Orchestra planed tribute concert performances of Percy Faith and Henry Mancini compositions. Snow.Wolf.Lake Snow.Wolf.Lake ( Chinese : 雪狼湖 ) is Hong Kong's first modern musical. Jacky Cheung , a cantopop artist, was the artistic director of

221-525: The show and also played character Wolf in the musical. The running time of the musical is about three hours. It has two versions: Cantonese and Mandarin . The title combines the Chinese name of the two main characters, "Wolf", the male protagonist, and "Snow", the female protagonist. "Lake" refers to a plot related element. Snow.Wolf.Lake opened in Hong Kong Coliseum on 28 March 1997 for

238-856: The well-known concert pianist in HK Cai Chong Li to play on the Piano Concerto. During 2004 and 2005, Tuason was the musical director for the Jacky Cheung musical Snow, Wolf, Lake . Cheung and Tuason toured together with some 80 crew members in China and Hong Kong for more than 50 musical shows. Cheung and Tuason continued working closely together on Snow, Wolf, Lake followed by two world tours of over 250 concerts. Tuason produced Jacky Cheung’s albums Private Corner in 2009 and Wake up Dreaming in 2014. On January 13, 2020, Tuason made his debut appearance as musical director and Solo Pianist on China National TV (东方卫视 Oriental TV Shanghai) for

255-938: Was born in Hong Kong , the son of Bading Tuason, musical director for the Hong Kong Hilton from 1968 - 1996. Tuason was classically trained by concert pianist Fredrick Choi. In 1982, Tuason became assistant to Joseph Koo , known as the Godfather of Cantopop . Koo became Tuason's mentor in his musical career and entry into the Hong Kong music business. Working as an assistant for Koo, Tuason showed his skills and talent as an arranger and keyboardist to many major records label in Hong Kong. Tuason became arranger, keyboardist, or composer for artists including: Jacky Cheung, Sam Hui , Alan Tam, Paula Tsui , Michael Kwan , Roman Tam , Jenny Tsang, Shirley Kwan , Sandy Lam , Cass Pang , Eason Chan , Coco Lee, Faye Wong , Andy Lau, among others. Tuason first met with Andy Lau in

272-639: Was in charge of the repertoire of all of EMI Hong Kong's recording artists. Tuason began arranging for Jacky Cheung in 1985 until the present. In 2004, Tuason conducted Jacky Cheung's musical production "Snow, Wolf, Lake". In 2009, Tuason produced Jacky Cheung's "Private Corner" album, Cheung's first jazz album for which he coined the phrase " Canto-jazz ". " Everyday Is Christmas ", " Which Way, Robert Frost? ", " Let It Go ", " Lucky in Love " and " Double Trouble " were co-written by Roxanne Seeman in collaboration with Tuason, tailor-made for Cheung. " Lucky in Love "

289-523: Was on Cass Pang "Chuang Wai" album which sold more than 300,000 copies alone. In 1997, Tuason was appointed by Television Broadcast Ltd as Musical Director for the ceremony of Hong Kong Reunification to China where he arranged and conducted the Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra and Chinese Orchestra combined, performing the China classical masterpiece "The Yellow River Piano Concerto ". Tuason invited his classical piano teacher,

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