英國長笛演奏家及ABRSM考官 - Michael O'Donnell

Growing up in the U.K., Michael began his musical studies at a young age. Whilst at school he was introduced to the instruments of the orchestra, and was immediately drawn to the expressive sound and versatility of the flute. Following regular lessons, he become actively involved in various local youth orchestras and ensembles. During this formative time, the many opportunities to travel and forge friendships with fellow musicians directed him towards a professional performing career.

 In 1997 Michael was awarded a Foundation Scholarship to London’s Royal College of Music. Studying with Susan Milan he graduated with First Class Honours, whilst also gaining numerous prizes and awards for flute playing and chamber musicianship. Subsequently awarded a postgraduate scholarship, he undertook additional studies with Paul Edmund Davies. Financial bursaries also enabled him to attended the annual William Bennett Masterclass courses and the Tunnell Trust festival for chamber musicians.

Following graduation, Michael undertook numerous freelance performances and overseas tours with orchestras including the Philharmonia, Bournemouth Symphony, National Symphony and Royal Liverpool Philharmonic. He was involved in various commercial recording projects, notably performances and London-based session work with the John Wilson Orchestra. Active as a chamber musician, Michael gave performances throughout the UK, including a recital at London’s Purcell Room. He also taught the flute at some of London’s foremost schools, including the London Oratory School.

Moving to Hong Kong in 2003, Michael held the position of Principal Flute with the Hong Kong Sinfonietta and Macau Orchestras respectively. During his time Michael was featured as a concerto soloist, and was frequently invited as guest musician with the Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra and other local ensembles. This also involved numerous tours to Mainland China and other parts of Asia.

Alongside his playing commitments, Michael became increasingly active in music education, teaching flute to a wide range of ages and abilities. He was involved in numerous youth orchestra projects, and gave recitals and classes at full-time music schools, including the Beijing Central Conservatoire.

Wishing to explore further this highly rewarding aspect of his work, Michael returned to the U.K. to undertake full-time studies in music education, gaining a Post Graduate Certificate in 2012. He assumed the role of Director of Music at Norland Place School, London, returning to Hong Kong in 2014 to join the Music department at Kellett School. In these respective roles, Michael was extensively involved with musical learning across the whole life of the school; working with orchestras, choirs, musical productions and overseas trips, he has amassed a great deal of experience in helping pupils of different abilities and backgrounds.

During the many orchestral tours to China, Michael developed an interest in the Chinese language and culture. He obtained the Chinese University of Hong Kong Advanced Diploma in Putonghua with Distinction and attended a semester of further tuition at the Beijing Language and Culture University.

  • Professional musician and educator based in Hong Kong.
  • Scholar and graduate of London’s Royal College of Music, with over twenty years of international performing & teaching experience.
  • ABRSM Examiner
  • ABRSM Regional Development Executive Consultant for Hong Kong and Macau