¡@¡@¡@ In the world of rising stars, few have achieved originality and a defined technique as Anthony Lun. After graduating from the University of Michigan as a classical pianist, Anthony started his singing career in the United States, performing at various exclusive places and at the same time, working as a producer in many recording studios.

¡@¡@¡@ He returned to Hong Kong in 1986 and released his first album "SEEK". The album displayed many innovative ideas and subsequently established Anthony as a major artist, composer and arranger. Perhaps his biggest breakthrough came when he won the Asia Popular Song Contest with the song "LYRICS" in 1986.

¡@¡@¡@ Besides being a singer, composer and arranger, he is also a producer and musical director of the famous Hong Kong popular artists. He produced albums for Anita Mui, Sandy Lam, Andy Lau, Lui Fong, Amanda Lee, K.C. Lee, Janelle Wong, Cass Pang, Joyce Lee, Elisa Chan and Face to Face. Furthermore, he has been the musical director of the concerts of Anita Mui, Sandy Lam, Leon Lai, Lui Fong, Sally Yeh, George Lam, Tsin Ting and Roman Tam.

His Personal File
¡@Name ¡@Anthony Lun ­Û¥Ã«G
¡@Birthday ¡@12 April
¡@Height ¡@172 CM
¡@Weight ¡@Fluctuating¡@
¡@Education ¡@Master's degree in Music - University of Michigan¡@¡@

¡@(Graduated with cum laude)

¡@Hobby ¡@Eating
¡@Unforgettable¡@¡@
¡@Memory
¡@Singing for the first time on stage
His Favorites
¡@Singer ¡@Barbra Streisand
¡@Group ¡@TOTO
¡@Classical¡@¡@
¡@Composer
¡@Chopin
¡@Color ¡@Black
¡@Song ¡@Too many to mention
¡@Movie ¡@Dr. Zhivago
¡@Place¡@ ¡@Hong Kong
¡@Sport ¡@Swimming
¡@Season ¡@Autumn
¡@Person ¡@Mother
¡@Pastime ¡@Reading
¡@Musical¡@
¡@Instrument
¡@Piano,Cello
¡@Food ¡@Wonton Noodle
¡@Clothing ¡@Casual Wear
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Awards
 
Year
Description
1986
  1. Winner of Asia Pacific Popular Song Contest
¡@¡@¡@¡@¡@¡@¡@¡@¡@ Song Title - "Lyrics"
1987
  1. Most Outstanding New Artist - Radio Hong Kong
  2. Most Creative Pop Song of the Year - "Lyrics" - Radio Hong Kong
1988
  1. Song of the Year "Red Hot Lips"(sung by Anita Mui) - Radio Hong Kong
  2. Song of the Year "Red Hot Lips" - Commercial Radio
  3. Song of the Year "Red Hot Lips" - Hong Kong Television Broadcasting
1990
  1. Best Arranger of the Year -"Burn" - Commercial Radio
  2. Best Arranger of the Year -"Burn" - Radio Hong Kong
  3. Best Arranger of the Year -"Burn" - Hong Kong Television Broadcasting
  4. Best Composer of the Year - Commercial Radio
1991
  1. Best Male Vocalist of the Year - Commercial Radio
  2. Best Featured Song for the Film -"Au Revoir, Mon Amour" - Golden Horse Award
  3. Golden Award of the Song - "Goodbye My Love" - Asia Music Festival '91 Shanghai
  4. Radio Most Performed Work -"Man Behind the Piano" -Composers and Authors Society of Hong Kong
  5. TVB Most Performed Work - "Heart Is Still Cold" - Composers and Authors Society of Hong Kong
  6. Best Producer of the Year - Commercial Radio
  7. Best Composer of the Year - Commercial Radio
  8. Best Song of the Year - "Heart Is Still Cold" - Hong Kong Television Broadcasting
  9. Best Arranger of the Year - "Last Life" - Hong Kong Television Broadcasting
  10. Best Commercial of the Year - "Giordano¡¨ - Composers and Authors Society of Hong Kong
1992
  1. Most Performed Song of the Year -"I Said I Want You To Be Happy" - Radio Hong Kong
  2. Best Song of the Year - "Why Did I Let You Go" - Radio Hong Kong
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Honors
Year
Description
1986
Represented Hong Kong to participate in New Zealand’s Asia Pacific Popular Song Contest
1988
The Song "Red Hot Lips" was chosen to be performed in the 24th Olympic Games in Seoul
1990
Guest artist on NHK Special, Japan
1991
1.Guest appearance on NHK Special, Japan¡@

2.Guest appearance in Rock N'Roll Band Stand '90 -'91 Hong Kong

1993
Most Outstanding Youth of Hong Kong Award
1994
Guest appearance in World AIDS Special - NHK Special, Japan
1995
1.Guest appearance on NHK Special, Japan¡@

2.Cartier Achievement Award

1997
Guest artist representing Hong Kong in the 17th World Peace Festival, Osaka
1998
Composer Achievement - Commercial Radio HK
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Public Performances

¡@¡@¡@¡@¡@¡@¡@¡@ Regular appearances on stages and television as a solo artist.
¡@¡@¡@¡@¡@¡@¡@¡@ Musical director in Hong Kong and overseas tours.
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Year
Description
1988
Solo Concert with the Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra¡@

(4 performances at Queen Elizabeth Stadium - capacity 4,000 per performance)

1989
Solo Concerts with the Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra¡@¡@

(3 performances at Hong Kong Coliseum - capacity 12,000 per performance)

1990
Solo Concerts with the Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra¡@¡@

(3 performances at Hong Kong Coliseum - capacity 12,000 per performance)

1991
Solo Concerts¡@¡@

(2 performances at Hong Kong Coliseum - capacity 12,000 per performance)

1994
  1. Solo Concerts

  2. (2 performances at Hong Kong Coliseum - capacity 12,000 per¡@¡@
    performance)¡@
  3. Solo Concert

  4. (1 performance in Tokyo - Garden Hall - capacity 5,000)¡@
  5. Solo Concert

  6. (1 performance in Fukuoka)¡@
  7. Joint Concert with Sandy Lam

  8. (1 performance in Shenzhen, China - capacity 10,000)¡@
  9. Guest appearance in Anita Mui MGM Concert¡@
    (1 performance in MGM, Las Vegas - capacity 14,000)
1996
19 concerts in Kansai Region, Japan¡@
(capacity averages: 6,000 per performance)
1997
12 concerts in Japan¡@
(capacity 6,000 per performance)
1999
8 concerts in Japan¡@
(capacity 6,000 per performance)

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Film Score Compositions
 
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English title
Chinese title
¡@ Au Revoir, Mon Amour¡@¡@

(Best Featured Song of Golden Horse Award in 1991)

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