Jasmine Law
Voice Teacher
Jasmine Law began her vocal training at the HKAPA, where she studied with Katusha Tsui-Fraser and Peter Lally. Jasmine received numerous prizes and scholarships, including the Hong Kong Welse Male Voice Choir scholarship and a full scholarship from the Hong Kong Jockey Club Music and Dance Fund to support her Master of Music Concert Project course at the Royal Academy of Music in London, under the tutelage of Joy Mammen, Iain Ledingham and Robert Aldwinckle.
Jasmine has performed Mimi in Puccini’s La Boheme, with MusicaViva in 2014. On the concert platform, Jasmine has performed a wide range of repertoire from Baroque to modern music. In recent years she has established an extensive repertoire of contemporary music including the world premiere of Koji Tomotani's "Poems of HIROSHIMA III", Lee Gene-woo's "Phonogram for Soprano" at the East Asian New Music Festival, and studio recording of Grenville Richard Harding's Pentecostal Symphony on Revelation TV in UK. In 2012, she made her Hong Kong Arts Festival debut performing the protagonist June, in Angel Lam's new cross-over production June Lovers, conducted by Perry So.