Aaron Leung is one of the most successful flutists in Hong Kong. He is known for his passionate playing, vibrant tone, and innate sense of communication. He is one of the few Hong Kong flutists that constantly appears as a soloist with different professional orchestras in Europe. Because of his success in chamber music, his duo was invited by the City of Brussels to perform on Christmas Eve in the famous Royal Gallery of Saint Hubert.
Aaron Leung was born in Hong Kong in 1997. He was accepted to Queen’s College as a Musical Talent. He obtained his Bachelor Degree with Dean’s List under the tutelage of Emily Lin and Izaskun Erdocia Uranga at the Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts. He then obtained his Masters Degree with Highest Distinction at Royal Conservatoire de Mons in Belgium with internationally renowned flutist Marc Grauwels. Furthermore, he perfected his artistry and skills with Patrick Gallois, Jurgen Franz, Raffaele Trevisani and Michael Martin Kofler.
As a soloist, he performed with orchestras such as Sliven Symphony Orchestra, Waterloo Chamber Orchestra, Mons Virtuosi Chamber Orchestra, and the Academy Orchestra of HKAPA. He also played with
different distinguished ensembles including Mahler Chamber Orchestra, Musique Nouvelles and Virtuosi di Waterloo. He has worked with decorated conductors including Gustavo Dudamel, Jaap van Zweden, and Lio Kuokman. He was invited to play in Festival Musical de Lasne, Festival Castell Peralada, Classissimo, Mendelssohn Festival. In addition to being a flutist, Aaron is a promising conductor who studied with renowned Hong Kong conductor, Henry Shek.