Riding a Melodic Tide – The Development of Cantopop in Hong Kong
Thematic Gallery (6),
Hong Kong Heritage Museum
11 November 2007 - 04 August 2008
 
Its roots can be traced back to the period just after the Second World War and the influx into Hong Kong of immigrants from Shanghai. It became mainstream in the 1970s and experienced its golden age in the 1980s, when it became a hit on the mainland and in overseas Chinese communities. Cantonese popular music, or Cantopop, remains an essential part of Hong Kong's popular culture and its influence persists today.


The idea behind this Cantopop exhibition was sparked by a generous donation to the museum of memorabilia from the career of Roman Tam, the godfather of Cantopop, from his sisters Ms Tam Man-yuk and Ms Tam Ming-yuk in 2006. Presented by the Leisure and Cultural Services Department, organized by the Hong Kong Heritage Museum and the School of Journalism and Communication of the Chinese University of Hong Kong, and co-presented by Radio Television Hong Kong, the exhibition will showcase stage costumes, scores by composers and lyricists, music awards and many other items marking important events in the history of Cantopop. Some have been selected from the museum's own collections while others have been loaned from public and private organizations and collectors. A pop mix of artefacts, photos and audiovisual programmes, the exhibition traces how this musical genre has progressed from the 1950s to the present day, describing its relationship to social change, the influence of the mass media and the development of Hong Kong's music industry.


So get ready for a magical musical tour of Cantopop, the soundtrack to our popular culture!


To coincide with the exhibition, the museum has produced a collection of souvenir photographs featuring famous Cantopop stars. These will be given away in batches throughout the exhibition period to visitors holding a valid museum admission ticket or a yearly / half-year museum pass while stocks last. For details, please contact our museum staff.


 
Exhibit Highlights

Record album: Samuel Hui "The Private Eyes" Record album: Samuel Hui "The Private Eyes"
1976
By courtesy of Universal Music Limited


Record album: Alan Tam, First Teardrop
1986
By courtesy of Universal Music Limited
 Record album: Alan Tam, First Teardrop


Record album: Anita Mui, Coquettish Woman Record album: Anita Mui, Coquettish Woman
1986
By courtesy of Capital Artists Limited


Record album: Leslie Cheung, Allure Me
1986
By courtesy of Capital Artists Limited
Record album: Leslie Cheung, Allure Me


Joseph Koo and James Wong in Concert Joseph Koo and James Wong in Concert
1998
Roman Tam's Collection


2008 marks the 30th Anniversary of the Top Ten Chinese Gold Songs Awards Ceremony Music Concert
By courtesy of Radio Television Hong Kong
2008 marks the 30th Anniversary of the Top Ten Chinese Gold Songs Awards Ceremony Music Concert


Wynners in the early 1970s Wynners in the early 1970s
By courtesy of Mr. Cheng Po-hung


The house of Teresa Teng at Stanley
1990s
By courtesy of Hong Kong Teresa Teng Fan Club
The house of Teresa Teng at Stanley


Costume with peacock feathers worn by Roman Tam Costume with peacock feathers worn by Roman Tam
1996
Courtesy of Ms Tam Man-yuk and Ms Tam Ming-yuk


Stage costume worn by Samuel Hui
1992
Courtesy of Mr Samuel Hu
Stage costume worn by Samuel Hui


James Wong (back row, first right) was one of the founding members of CASH James Wong (back row, first right) was one of the founding members of CASH
1977
Courtesy of CASH




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