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【Evette Chiu|bass】 Evette Chiu Yat-wing is a Hong Kong-born double bassist. She began her musical training at The Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts in 2012, studying under Eddie Zong for her Bachelor of Music degree. She subsequently continued her advanced studies in Germany at the Hochschule für Musik und Tanz Köln. After obtaining her master's degree and completing fellowship programs with various orchestras in Germany, Chiu returned to Hong Kong. She is currently an active freelance musician, performing across multiple genres. Her work spans professional orchestral engagements as well as frequent involvement in the jazz scene. She is also a member of the ANIMA Ensemble. 【Tony Sze|drums】 Tony Sze is a drummer originally from Hong Kong. Known for his technical versatility, he has shared his musical journey through a series of drum covers spanning various genres, including electronic rock (Pendulum), alternative metal (Linkin Park), and heavy metal (Avenged Sevenfold). His performance style reflects a broad interest in rhythm and percussion, ranging from heavy rock scores to intricate drum and bass patterns. 【Hum|saxophone】 Hum is a dedicated saxophonist active in the jazz scene, bringing a unique voice to the instrument through live performances. As an emerging artist in the contemporary jazz landscape, Hum focuses on the expressive capabilities of the saxophone, contributing to the rich tradition of woodwind performance within live musical settings. 【Brian Cheung|saxophone】 Brian Cheung (張珈朗) is a Hong Kong-based jazz saxophonist. Originally trained in classical music, he transitioned to jazz during his university years and graduated from the Australian Institute of Music in Sydney. Since returning to Hong Kong in 2019, he has become an active figure in the local jazz scene. He is a member of the S.P.K. Trio, alongside pianist Eason Chan and guitarist Michael Chan, and is a member of the jazz collective "Three and a Half Beats" (翻騰三周半), which is dedicated to promoting jazz and music education. Brian's performance credits include the West Kowloon Cultural District Free Jazz Festival, Ensemble Transience, and the Hong Kong Youth Jazz Collective. In addition to live performances, he has actively engaged in recording and film scoring projects in recent years, collaborating on works such as Wong Yan-kin's "Chewing the Night" and the film "Goldfinger." He holds ABRSM Grade 8 certifications in Saxophone, Piano, and Music Theory, and is involved in conducting music workshops and lectures for various schools and organizations.