About Harris Leung
Harris Leung is a classical concert pianist with extensive experience in solo and ensemble performances. He is also an established piano teacher. Harris is passionate about bringing classical music to audiences around the world and inspiring people of all ages to pursue their love for music.

Harris Tsz-Chun Leung is a Hong Kong-born pianist based in London, known for his performances across East Asia and England as a soloist and ensemble musician. He has collaborated with choirs, vocalists, and instrumentalists, and expanded his repertoire as a continuo player with the Early Music Ensemble during his undergraduate studies, performing on harpsichord and chamber organ. Harris made his concerto debut in 2018 with the Hong Kong University Students’ Union Philharmonic Orchestra under conductor Gabriel Leung. He later debuted in London in January 2024, performing with the Firebird Orchestra at King’s Place, conducted by George Jackson.
Harris graduated from the Royal College of Music in 2022 with a Master of Performance degree, awarded with distinction and supported by the Noel Croucher Scholarship. At the College, he studied piano with Gordon Fergus-Thompson, received collaborative piano coaching from Simon Lepper, and took improvisation lessons with Sophie-Véronique Cauchefer-Choplin. Prior to his studies in London, he studied piano with Amy Sze and harpsichord with Betty Li at the University of Hong Kong, where he obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree with first-class honours in Music and Linguistics.
During his undergraduate years, Harris was the recipient of several scholarships and prizes, including the Bernard Van Zuiden Prize (2019–2020), the Jao Yu Tsong Memorial Prize in Music (2018–2019), the Professor Robert Lord Memorial Prize in Music (2017–2018), and support from the Ho Wing-Hing Talent Fund (2018–2019) for participation in a competition in Osaka. He has also been successful in both solo and duet competitions, winning First Prize in the piano four-hands category at the 19th Osaka International Music Competition, and third place in the Gold Medal Award at the 71st Hong Kong Schools Music Festival.

