My name is Paul Lau and this site is a tribute to my late wonderful
grandfather, whom I only met once. Presently I have re-mixed and
mastered original tape recordings of his performances that have been posted.
I would appreciate anyone who may have known him, went to the
Conservatory of Santa Cecilia, Italy.....knew of Beniamino Gigli, his
god-father and teacher..and also Professor Lu Cha Zhi to contact me!
If there are any family members out there that could assist please
contact me or through
Myspace.com/wupakchiu.Please enjoy the Music and Historical Photos..and read through my cool
grandfather's musical achievements!
Three important events:
1) 1952, Sezze Romano, he sang with Gigli and Gigli's daughter
before the President of Italy and more than 50 ambassadors; At the end
of the concert, Gigli said to him "You have sung all my songs, I have
no more songs to sing"; ( 1953, the Spanish government invited him to
Madrid and the largest newspaper "ABC" reported and commented "he is a
Chinese treasure"; In the same year, he was invited to Paris and also
he undertook some recordings.)
2) On November 19, 1953 more than 50 tenors competed at the
Conservatory Saint Cecilia to have the honour of singing in the opening
performance of the 21st Century Music Performances.
3) In April 4, 1954, in Rome in the Argentine Theatre, the 21 st
Century Music Performances, Professor Wu had won the competition to be
the first tenor to open the Conference and sang Bela Bartok "Cantata
Priana".
At that time, there were music critics, composers, and musicians from
25 countries. There was a 300 person orchestra. There were 12 days of
performances. This was organized by Geneva European Cultural Centre.
More than 20 countries were represented by the best musicians and they
formed the Advisory Group and Igor Stravinsky was the Chief Advisor.
Maestro Wu was then invited to sing and tour in Italy, Spain, France,
Germany, Portugal, Switzerland, and England.
In 1966, he returned to
Taiwan and Hong Kong.
Maestro Wu Pak Chiu passed at the age of 61 on March 31, 1974Also Visit MySpace.com/WuPakChiu

