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Mok Malcolm

Malcolm Mok is an artist of Arts with the Disabled Association Hong Kong (ADAHK)Artist of the Arts with the Disabled Association Hong Kong and recipient of the Artists with Disability Development Fund, supported by the Lee Hysan Foundation, He was diagnosed with moderate autism at the age of one, along with severe language and social difficulties. From a young age, he has had a passion for piano music and has recently had the privilege of receiving guidance from Maestro Michelle Kim and Maestro Niu Niu (Zhang Shengliang).

Through his performances of Beethoven’s Pathétique Sonata and The Moonlight on the Clouds, Mok has been awarded the Cross All Borders Annual Award and the Outstanding Artistic Performance Award for 2020/2021 and 2022/2023 by ADAHK. In 2023, he won the Jury Special Prize at HKGNA International Music Competition Piano Competition and won the first place 2 years in a row in 2021 and 2022 China Hong Kong Pacific Piano Open Competition Special Needs Group Advanced Class.

Mok is also active in piano performances, with recent appearances including a solo and a four-hand duet with Maestro Michelle Kim at the charity gala cohosted by Dr. Adrian Cheng of New World Group and Madame Natalia Vodianova of LVMH Group, a solo and collaboration with Maestro Niu Niu at fundraising programme for Po Leung Kuk broadcasted by TVB, concerto performances with Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra and sharing the stages with world renowned Maestro Lang Lang and Maestro Liu Shi Kun. He has performed twice at Government House and performed in the online programme ‘Music Heals’ sponsored jointly by the embassies of the Netherlands, Korea and the U.S. in Hong Kong and HKGNA.

Mok graduated from Rosehill Secondary School and successfully completed the Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education. In 2023, he completed a three-year programme at Jockey Club Youth Academy for Special Education Needs in the Education University of Hong Kong and was recognised as an Outstanding Alumni.
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