香港中樂團敲擊首席。畢業於香港演藝學院,師隨閻學敏主修中國敲擊樂及隨龍向榮副修西洋敲擊樂,曾獲香港匯豐銀行獎學金、Bloomberg 等多項獎學金;2011 年獲香港中文大學音樂文學碩士。 1998 年四擊頭創立後,陸氏曾參與不同文化類型的藝術表演及本港專業樂團演出,並獲邀於海外巡演。任導師及指揮的多間中小學敲擊樂隊,每年於「香港鼓樂節」及「校際音樂節」中均獲佳績。 陸氏近期主要的敲擊獨奏演出,包括分別於 2019 年與 2012 年 10 月香港鼓樂節「鼓王群英會」系列音樂會中獨奏敲擊協奏曲《龍年新世紀》;2016 年 7 月於 2016 首屆香港國際鼓手節中創作了鼓樂作品《四象和合》並擔任鼓樂獨奏;同年 12 月於「向大師致敬-彭修文逝世二十周年紀念音樂會」中以編鐘獨奏《梅花三弄》;2015 年 10 月香港鼓樂節「鼓王群英會 XX」音樂會中獨奏《打擊與樂隊協奏曲》(香港首演);2013 年 5 月獲音樂事務處邀請領奏鼓樂協奏曲《龍騰虎躍》,同年 12 月於「心潮逐浪高」音樂會中獨奏敲擊樂協奏曲《倉才》;2012 年 12 月「冬至˙夏歸乎」—敲擊、笙與互動裝置藝術跨媒體音樂會中擔任敲擊獨奏。 編曲及作曲方面的作品包括 2020 年 6 月為「5G 同 Sync 鼓˙樂澎湃」活動而創作鼓樂開場樂曲《鼓舞同行》、2013 年 9 月台灣紘采樂集委約創作的鼓樂合奏《薪》及 2012 年 10 月香港中樂團委編的鼓樂合奏《鼓舞˙童心》。
Luk Kin Bun is Percussion Principal of the Hong Kong Chinese Orchestra. He graduated from The Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts where he majored in Chinese Percussion under Yim Hok Man and minored in Western Percussion under Lung Heung-wing. He was the recipient of the Hongkong Bank Foundation Scholarship, the Bloomberg Scholarship etc., among many others while at the Academy. In 2011, he was awarded a Master’s degree in Music by The Chinese University of Hong Kong. Luk was one of the founders of Four Gig Heads in 1998. Since then, he has been an active figure in various performing art genres. He has guest performed with many professional orchestras in Hong Kong and is often invited on their overseas tours. He is the instructor and conductor of many percussion ensembles in primary and secondary schools, and has led them to win in the annual Hong Kong Drum Festival and the Schools Music Festival of Hong Kong. Some of his recent notable performances include the solo sections in The Age of the Dragon percussion concerto at the ‘Majestic Drums’ concert series of The Hong Kong Drum Festival in October 2019 and 2012. He wrote the drum piece, Hehe, in which he was also the drum solo player, for the first Hong Kong International Drummer Festival in July 2016 and played the drum solo. It was followed by a bianzhong solo in Three Variations on a Plum Blossom Melody, at the ‘In Tribute – The Legacy of Peng Xiuwen 20th Anniversary Memorial Concert’ in December the same year. In October 2015, he performed the solo in the Hong Kong premiere of Concerto for Percussion and Orchestra at the ‘Majestic Drums XX’ concert as part of the Hong Kong Drum Festival. Luk was lead player of the drum concerto, Flying Dragon and Leaping Tiger, in the Music Office’s concert in May 2013, and soloist in the percussion concerto, Cang Cai, at the concert ‘Surf’s Up!’ in December the same year. In December 2012, he played percussion solo at the HKCO’s multimedia concert ‘Winter Solstice • Farewell to the Sun’, an occasion that involved percussion and sheng interacting with installation art. As a composer and arranger, Luk has written many pieces, the most recent being Drum Up, Gear Up! for the ‘5G Sync X Let the Thunder of Drums Roll!’ Online Concert held in June, 2020. Other works include the drum ensemble Legacy, an original composition commissioned by the Hon-Tsai Chinese Ensemble of Taiwan in September 2013, and another drum ensemble Forever Young at Heart – A Drumming Tribute, an arrangement commissioned by the HKCO premiered in October 2012.
Luk Kin Bun is Percussion Principal of the Hong Kong Chinese Orchestra. He graduated from The Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts where he majored in Chinese Percussion under Yim Hok Man and minored in Western Percussion under Lung Heung-wing. He was the recipient of the Hongkong Bank Foundation Scholarship, the Bloomberg Scholarship etc., among many others while at the Academy. In 2011, he was awarded a Master’s degree in Music by The Chinese University of Hong Kong. Luk was one of the founders of Four Gig Heads in 1998. Since then, he has been an active figure in various performing art genres. He has guest performed with many professional orchestras in Hong Kong and is often invited on their overseas tours. He is the instructor and conductor of many percussion ensembles in primary and secondary schools, and has led them to win in the annual Hong Kong Drum Festival and the Schools Music Festival of Hong Kong. Some of his recent notable performances include the solo sections in The Age of the Dragon percussion concerto at the ‘Majestic Drums’ concert series of The Hong Kong Drum Festival in October 2019 and 2012. He wrote the drum piece, Hehe, in which he was also the drum solo player, for the first Hong Kong International Drummer Festival in July 2016 and played the drum solo. It was followed by a bianzhong solo in Three Variations on a Plum Blossom Melody, at the ‘In Tribute – The Legacy of Peng Xiuwen 20th Anniversary Memorial Concert’ in December the same year. In October 2015, he performed the solo in the Hong Kong premiere of Concerto for Percussion and Orchestra at the ‘Majestic Drums XX’ concert as part of the Hong Kong Drum Festival. Luk was lead player of the drum concerto, Flying Dragon and Leaping Tiger, in the Music Office’s concert in May 2013, and soloist in the percussion concerto, Cang Cai, at the concert ‘Surf’s Up!’ in December the same year. In December 2012, he played percussion solo at the HKCO’s multimedia concert ‘Winter Solstice • Farewell to the Sun’, an occasion that involved percussion and sheng interacting with installation art. As a composer and arranger, Luk has written many pieces, the most recent being Drum Up, Gear Up! for the ‘5G Sync X Let the Thunder of Drums Roll!’ Online Concert held in June, 2020. Other works include the drum ensemble Legacy, an original composition commissioned by the Hon-Tsai Chinese Ensemble of Taiwan in September 2013, and another drum ensemble Forever Young at Heart – A Drumming Tribute, an arrangement commissioned by the HKCO premiered in October 2012.