Jerry Hui
Jerry Hui
Composer | Conductor | Performer

Jerry Hui

Composer | Conductor | Performer

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“seriously fun” with “accomplished contrapuntal texture”
— John W. Barker, Isthmus

“rich in texture and verbally clever”
— Lindsay Christians, 77Square

 
 

Current Affiliated Ensembles

Schola Cantorum of Eau Claire

University of Wisconsin-Stout Choirs

Chippewa Valley Festival Choir

Madison Early Music Festival

Eliza’s Toyes (Madison)

 

Previous Engagements

Eugene Contemporary Chamber Ensemble

The Menomonie Singers

New Music Everywhere (Madison)

Jerry (Chiwei) Hui has written a wide variety of music that ranges from large-scale orchestral music to light-hearted choral text settings. His music has been performed in festivals such as the Music Today Festival in Eugene, Oregon Bach Festival Composers Symposium, Society of Composers conferences (regional and national), and the World Saxophone Congress. His choral piece Of Water & Love was awarded the 2008 Robert Helps Prize. The live premiere of his first comic chamber opera, Wired For Love, was well received by critics, who described the music as “seriously fun”, and with “accomplished contrapuntal texture.”

As a conductor, Dr. Hui has founded and directed various community choirs, church choirs, and orchestras. His conducting repertoire spans centuries of music, from Heinrich Schütz to Schoenberg and John Adams, and includes numerous premieres of works by young composers. He is now the Director of Choral Activities at University of Wisconsin-Stout, and director of the Chippewa Valley Festival Choir based in Eau Claire WI.

Jerry Hui is active as a performer, primarily singing in small vocal ensembles and choruses, and has often appeared as a vocal soloist. Mr. Hui has sung as a bass, tenor and countertenor, with a primary interest in early music and contemporary music. Past performances include Handel’s Clori, Tirsi e Fileno (Fileno), Peter Maxwell Davies’ Eight Songs for a Mad King, and Monteverdi’s L’Orfeo. He is currently directing and performing with Schola Cantorum of Eau Claire, the first early music chamber choir of its kind in northern Wisconsin.

A native of Hong Kong, Jerry Hui received his DMA degree in music composition/choral conducting from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He received his Bachelor's degree in music composition and computer science from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and his Masters degrees in music composition and choral conducting from the University of Oregon. Dr. Hui's principal composition teachers include David Crumb, Stephen Dembski, Robert Kyr, Joel Naumann and Laura Schwendinger. His conducting teachers are Beverly Taylor, Sharon Paul, and Bruce Gladstone.

 

 

University of Wisconsin-Stout Symphonic Singers and Chamber Choir performing Balleilakka (A.R. Rahmen, arr. Ethan Sperry) at the 2019 Spring Commencement Ceremony. May 4, 2019.

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Selected Compositions

See full catalog of compositions.

Choral/Vocal

Opera/Theater

Hands (2023). Commissioned by Dr. Kristina Boerger for the Augsburg Global Harmony. Performed by UW-Stout Symphonic Singers and Chamber Choir, April 22, 2023.

Instrumental/Chamber

 

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Performances

 
 

Check out the event calendar for all upcoming performances.

See/listen to some of Jerry’s past performances below:

 

 

Schola Cantorum of Eau Claire at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church, Menomonie WI. Nov 20, 2016. Photo: Anna Rybicki.

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In The News

 
 
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Dunn County News, 2019-12-02; by UW-Stout News Bureau

UW-Stout's Symphonic Singers concert Dec. 6 to explore space

The 50th anniversary of the first moon landing will be celebrated in music by the Symphonic Singers at University of Wisconsin-Stout…

“This year marks the 50th year since the moon landing, as well as the year we first took a photo of a black hole. Our concert thus celebrates everything the night sky inspires in humankind through a wide spectrum of musical genres,” said Associate Professor Jerry Hui, Symphonic Singers director.

Along with the music, an educational script has been created as a semesterlong collaboration of a student team. The project is supported by the Baldrige Cross-Disciplinary Collaboration Committee…

 
Photo: Spencer Nickel

Photo: Spencer Nickel

Leader-Telegram, 2019-05-12; by William Foy

Drawing a crowd: New chorus to make its debut on powerful work with orchestra

The Chippewa Valley Symphony Orchestra’s next concert draws on the idea that the city’s new perform- ing arts center can bring the community together.

That’s true from the obvious standpoint of performers and audience members gathering in Pablo Center at the Confluence, but the major piece on the Saturday pro- gram in Pablo Center’s RCU Theatre has required a sizable crowd just counting the ensemble.

 
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Isthmus, 2012-01-12, by John Barker

"Wired for Love" is an opera for the Internet (scam) age: Salutations from Nigeria

We are accustomed nowadays to operas on contemporary themes. But an opera about Internet fraud? About the results of an electronic duel between a Nigerian email scammer and his would-be victim?

That is the subject of the opera Wired for Love. It has its world premiere on Jan. 20 in UW Music Hall's Rennebohm Auditorium with a cast of current and past UW students.

 
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Isthmus, 2012-05-13, by John Barker

Early music group Eliza's Toyes turns to pioneers of the German Baroque

As we speak of The Three B's (Bach, Beethoven, Brahms), so too we hear of The Three S's -- or "The Three Sch's," which is the name of the latest program by the enterprising Madison early music vocal group Eliza's Toyes. It was performed at Gates of Heaven Saturday night.

…Those forces involved eight able, well-blended singers, plus five additional instrumentalists. Participating and leading was the ensemble's founder, Jerry Hui, that versatile, highly gifted musical dynamo who is one of the important sparkplugs in our musical life these days. Madison's musical scene consists of more than just the large and prestigious organizations, and it is the small but enterprising ones, like Eliza's Toyes, that bring us important music not otherwise accessible.

 

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