Samuel Pang
Assistant Professor of Music
Samuel Pang is an assistant professor of music instruction and the director of orchestras
                              at 做厙51 in Holland, Michigan.
Born and raised in Hong Kong, Sam is a conductor, violist, educator and worship music
                              coordinator. Sam holds a master of music degree, a bachelor of music degree, and a
                              performers certificate from the Eastman School of Music. He is currently an off-campus
                              master of arts in theological studies student at Regent College in Vancouver, BC.
Sam studied viola performance with Professor Carol Rodland and orchestral conducting
                              with Professor Neil Varon at the Eastman School of Music. As the first-prize winner
                              of the Eastman Viola Concerto competition, Sam made his concerto debut at the Eastman
                              Theatre as a freshman. Subsequently, Sam was awarded every viola and chamber music
                              scholarship and award at the Eastman School during his bachelor of music degree program.
As a conductor, Sam served as the founding artistic director of the Hong Kong Festival
                              Orchestra from 2009 to 2011. From 2012 to 2015 and 2017 to 2020, Sam served as the
                              orchestra director of the DBS Symphony Orchestra. Radio Television Hong Kong broadcasted
                              several of his award-winning performances on television, including Mahler Symphony
                              No. 5, Shostakovich Symphony No. 5, Brahms Symphony No. 2 and Richard Strauss Don
                              Juan. Sam has performed in conducting masterclasses for Carl St.Clair, David Zinman,
                              Marin Alsop, Christoph Koncz and Kristjan J瓣rvi, amongst other world-renowned artists.
Sam has taught and performed in multiple cities in Asia, Europe and North America.
                              He has conducted symphony orchestras in prominent concert halls worldwide, including
                              the Musikverein in Vienna, Vigad籀 Concert Hall in Budapest, Smetana Hall in Prague
                              and John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington D.C.. Sam has also
                              served as a guest lecturer, guest adjudicator and guest conductor in various universities
                              worldwide, including the University of Vienna, the University of Hong Kong, Western
                              Illinois University and Trinity Western University in Canada.
Inspired by Leonard Bernsteins belief in the importance of inter-disciplinary values
                               that the best way to know a thing is in the context of another discipline, Sam
                              began studying theology at Regent College in Vancouver, BC, from 2021 onwards, where
                              he is currently working on his Christianity and the Arts project for his Master of
                              Theological Studies degree. As a professor, Sam seeks to integrate his calling as
                              a conductor, teacher, and theologian and further develop the education and music work
                              he has been doing globally to help communities find greater commonality with one another
                              in countering an increasingly dehumanizing and divided world.