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Joseph Koo Kar-Fai, MBE, GBS (born 3 February 1933), is a Hong Kong composer, who is considered one of the most respected composers in Hong Kong. He used the pen name Moran (莫然) for Mandarin songs early in his career.


Early life

Koo has two siblings: an older sister, the famous Chinese singer/painter Koo Mei (顧媚) and a younger brother, Koo Kar-Tseung (顧嘉鏘)."." ''WenWeiPo.com'' 31 October 2006. 23 May 2012. Archived from th
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Koo began learning music at age 17 by taking piano lessons from a Filipino music teacher, who was already giving singing lessons to Koo's sister.


Career

Koo was to attend the
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in Boston in the early 60s. Upon graduation he returned to Hong Kong and worked for both the
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and Golden Harvest movie studios, scoring, among others, the
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films '' Fist of Fury'' and ''
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'' in 1972. Koo joined TVB as their director of music in 1973, where from the late 1970s until immigrating to Canada in the 1990s, he collaborated with the lyricist Wong Jim on many memorable TV theme songs. Koo has composed over 1,200 songs in his career, many of his songs are now considered as classic Cantopop. He only has 2 notable works as a lyricist, but they are both very short in length and total number of words. One was a children's song about the ten numbers, the other was the ending 'Goodnight' jingle for Enjoy Yourself Tonight. In 1961, he composed his first hit (
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) song 夢 (''meng'' means "dream"), which was sung by his sister Koo Mei and later another hit song 郊道. In 1974, he wrote the first
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TV theme song which was the actual first popular Cantopop song. Koo received Member of
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(MBE) in 1982. In 1998, he received the
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from the
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. He also received other awards including Music Accomplishment Award (from Composers and Authors Society of Hong Kong Ltd.), Highest Honour Award (from RTHK Ten Best Chinese Music Program), Best Music Award and Best Lyric Award (from Asia Film Festival), Hong Kong Film Awards,
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's Golden Horse Film Festival and Awards and many others. In 2012 from 30 November to 3 December, he held a concert titled "Joseph Koo Concert 2012" at the
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, which featured many singers including
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,
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, Teresa Cheung, and Anthony Wong. In more recent years he has spent much of his time in Vancouver, Canada where he had emigrated. In 2015, he announced his retirement as a conductor, and he would significantly reduce his musical works, and move into become an oil painter like his sister.


Important works in melody

* The Legend of the Book and Sword (書劍恩仇錄), theme song from TV series The Legend of the Book and Sword (1976) * Hotel (狂潮), theme song from TV series
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(1976) * The Legend of the Heroic Knights (近代豪俠傳) (1976) * Luk Siu Fung (陸小鳳), theme song from TV series Luk Siu Fung (1976) * The Great Vendetta (大報復), theme song from TV series
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(1977) * A House Is Not a Home (家變), theme song from TV series A House Is Not a Home (1977) * Decisive Battle Eve (決戰前夕), theme song from TV series Luk Siu Fung II (1977) * Vanity Fair (大亨), theme song from TV series
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(1978) * The Romantic Swordsman (小李飛刀), theme song from TV series The Romantic Swordsman (1978) * Heaven Sword and Dragon Sabre (倚天屠龍記), theme song from TV series Heaven Sword and Dragon Sabre (1978) * The Flaming Ceremonial Fire (熊熊聖火), sub theme song from TV series Heaven Sword and Dragon Sabre (1978) * The Giants (強人), theme song from TV series The Giants (1978) * The Oath Must Enter the Mountain of Sword (誓要入刀山), theme song from TV series
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(1978) * Not Sentiments (情未了) (1978) * Conflict (奮鬥), theme song from TV series Conflict (1978) * Game of Death (死亡遊戲), theme song from the movie
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(1978) * Below the Lion Rock (獅子山下) (1979) * Over the Rainbow (天虹), theme song from TV series Over the Rainbow (1979) * The Passenger (抉擇), theme song from TV series The Passenger (1979) * Chor Lau Heung (楚留香), theme song from TV series Chor Lau Heung (1979) * The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (網中人), theme song from TV series
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(1979) * The Heroes of Man and Sea (人海奇譚) (1979) * 春雨彎刀, theme song from TV series God of Sabre (刀神) (1979) * Wind and Clouds (風雲), theme song from TV series This Land is Mine (1980) * Leaves Depart From the Tear Hard to Endure (難忍別離淚), theme song from TV series In Search of (1980) * The Bund of Shanghai (上海灘), theme song from TV series
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(1980) * The Brothers (親情), theme song from TV series The Brothers (1980) * The Discovery Bay (發現灣), theme song from TV series The Discovery Bay (1980) * The Invincible Medic (仁者無敵), theme song from TV series
The Invincible Medic ''The Invincible Medic'' (仁者無敵) is a TVB television series, premiered in 1980. Theme song "The Invincible Medic" (仁者無敵) composition and arrangement by Joseph Koo, lyricist by Wong Jim, sung by Jenny Tseng. The martial arts series ...
(1980) * Five Easy Pieces (輪流傳), theme song from TV series Five Easy Pieces (1980) * All Kind Sentiments (萬般情), theme song from TV series
The Bund II ''The Bund II'' is a Hong Kong period drama television series broadcast on TVB in 1980. It is a direct sequel to ''The Bund'', also produced and released by TVB earlier in the same year. A sequel, ''The Bund III'', was released by TVB later that ...
(1980) * Eunuch (龍仇鳳血), theme song from TV series
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(1980) * The Adventurer's (衝擊), theme song from TV series
The Adventurer's ''The Adventurer's'' (衝擊) is a TVB television series, premiered in 1980. Its theme song "The Adventurer's" (衝擊) and the sub theme song "The Sentimental Debts" (情債) had both composition and arrangement by Joseph Koo, while the lyricis ...
(1980) * The Sentimental Debts (情債), sub theme song from TV series
The Adventurer's ''The Adventurer's'' (衝擊) is a TVB television series, premiered in 1980. Its theme song "The Adventurer's" (衝擊) and the sub theme song "The Sentimental Debts" (情債) had both composition and arrangement by Joseph Koo, while the lyricis ...
(1980) * Shanghai Beach of the Dragon Tiger Battle (上海灘龍虎鬥), theme song from TV series
The Bund III ''The Bund III'' is a Hong Kong period drama television series broadcast on TVB in 1980. The series is a direct sequel to ''The Bund'' and '' The Bund II'', which were both released earlier in the same year. Plot The story continues from the en ...
(1980) * Famous Sword (名劍) (1980) * Using Love to Steal a Heart (用愛将心偷), theme song from TV series The Shell Game (1980) * Personhood Loves Freedom (做人愛自由), theme song from TV series The Misadventure of Zoo (1981) * Cheers (飲勝), sub theme song from TV series The Misadventure of Zoo (1981) * In Love and War (烽火飛花), theme song from TV series In Love and War (1981) * Both are forgotten in the mist (兩忘煙水裡), theme song from TV series Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils I (天龍八部之六脈神劍) (1982) * Breath and Depths of Mountains and Waters (萬水千山縱橫), theme song from TV series Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils II (天龍八部之虛竹傳奇) (1982) * Forgets With All One's Heart the Sentiment (忘盡心中情), theme song from TV series
The Legend of Master So ''The Legend of Master So'' (蘇乞兒) is a TVB television series, premiered on 27 September 1982. Theme song "Forgets With All One's Heart the Sentiment" (忘盡心中情) composition and arrangement by Joseph Koo, lyricist by Wong Jim, sung by ...
(1982) * Heart Debt (心債), theme song from TV series Soldier of Fortune (1982) * Being at a High Game (胸懷大志), theme song from TV series The Emissary (1982) * Approaches the Upstream Silently (默默向上游) (1982) * When Will We Meet Again (何日再相見), theme song from TV series The Return of the Condor Heroes (1983) * Keeping Today's Romance (留住今日情), insert theme from TV series The Return of the Condor Heroes (1983) * The Strong Bond of the Two Hearts (情義兩心堅), insert theme from TV series The Return of the Condor Heroes (1983) * You're the One Who Decides to Love (愛定你一個), theme song from TV series
The Radio Tycoon ''The Radio Tycoon'' (播音人) is a 1983 Hong Kong television drama produced by TVB and starring Chow Yun-fat, Angie Chiu and Michael Miu Music The theme song, entitled ''Only Love You'' (愛定你一個) was composed and arranged by Joseph Koo ...
(1983) * Heroine (巾幗英雄), theme song from TV series The Legend of the Unknowns (1983) * Hands Over My Heart (交出我的心), theme song from TV series
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(1983) * The Emperor Descendants (皇帝子孫), theme song from the movie Zu Warriors from the Magic Mountain (1983) * Brave and Fearless (勇者無懼), theme song from TV series
The Return of Wong Fei Hung ''The Return of Wong Fei Hung'' is a 1984 Hong Kong martial arts television series produced by TVB and starring Andy Lau. Despite Wong Fei-hung being part of the English title, Wong is only a supporting character in the series while the protag ...
(1984) * A Ray of Love (一縷情), insert theme from TV series The Return of Wong Fei Hung (1984) * The Demon Region Paradise (魔域桃源), theme song from TV series The Other Side of the Horizon (1984) * In Dream Several Sorrow (夢裏幾番哀), theme song from TV series The Foundation (1984) * I Cannot See My Tears Flow (不見我淚流), sub theme song from TV series The Foundation (1984) * It Will Be Throughout Lucky (始終會行運), theme song from TV series The Duke of Mount Deer (1984) * Sentimental Cold Lust (情冷情熱), theme song from TV series Sword Stained with Royal Blood (1985) * Brave and Invincible (勇者無敵), theme song from TV series
The Yang's Saga ''The Yang's Saga'' () is a 1985 Hong Kong historical fantasy action miniseries based on a series of novels and plays titled '' The Generals of the Yang Family'' produced by TVB. It aired from 23 to 28 September 1985 on TVB Jade, during the stat ...
(1985) * Me and You, He and Me (我與你 他與我), theme song from TV series
The Rough Ride ''The Rough Ride'' (挑戰) is a TVB television series, premiered in 1985. Theme song "Me and You, He and Me" (我與你 他與我) composition and arrangement by Joseph Koo, lyricist by Wong Jim, sung by Anita Mui. Cast * Tony Leung as Chow Ki ...
(1985) * The Song of Chu (楚歌), theme song from TV series The Battlefield (1985) * The Flying Fox of the Snowy Mountains (雪山飛狐), theme song from TV series The Flying Fox of the Snowy Mountains (1985) * Weave Beautiful Dreams (編織美夢), theme song from TV series Heir to the Throne Is... (1986) * In the Sentimental Past (當年情), theme song from the movie A Better Tomorrow (1986) * Leaves Behind My Fond Dream (留下我美夢), theme song from TV series
The Return of Luk Siu Fung ''The Return of Luk Siu-fung'' is a 1986 Hong Kong television series adapted from Gu Long's ''Lu Xiaofeng'' novel series. The series was first aired on TVB in Hong Kong in 1986. Cast : ''Note: Some of the characters' names are in Cantonese romanis ...
(1986) * Holds Up the Head to Sing to the Day (昂首向天唱) (1986) * The Illumination of a Thousand World (光照萬世), theme song from TV series The Legend of Wong Tai Sin (1986) * Passing With the Wind (隨風而逝), sub theme song from TV series The Legend of Wong Tai Sin (1986) * Will Rush Toward Future Day (奔向未來的日子), theme song from the movie A Better Tomorrow II (1987) * The Infinite Journey (無限旅程), theme song from TV series The Price of Growing Up (1987) * Still the Heart Was Thinking You (仍然心在想你), sub theme song from TV series The Price of Growing Up (1987) * The Humanity's Mistake (人類的錯), theme song from TV series Born to Be a King (1987) * Youth Heart (少年心), sub theme song from TV series Born to Be a King (1987) * Hu Han Dream (胡漢夢), theme song from TV series The Legend of the Book and Sword (1987) * The Chrysanthemum Tears (菊花淚), theme song from TV series Deadly Secret (1989) * Small Boat Lover (扁舟情侶) (1989) * Wild Rose (野玫瑰) (1989) * The Special Express (特別快車) (1989) * Heart of Fire (焚心以火) (1990) * Young Heartless (年少無情), opening theme song from TV series The God's of Demons of Zu Mountain (1990) * Does Not Hope Again Tangled Up (不願再纏綿), sub theme song from TV series The God's of Demons of Zu Mountain (1990) * Long Flow, Not Rest (長流不息) (1992) * The Buddhism Palm Strikes Back (如來神掌), opening theme song from TV series
The Buddhism Palm Strikes Back ''The Buddhism Palm Strikes Back'' is a Hong Kong ''wuxia'' comedy television series based on Wong Yuk-long's manhua series ''Buddha's Palm''. The series was first broadcast on TVB Jade in Hong Kong in 1993. Plot The legendary Buddha's Palm is ...
(1993) * Detains the Fall Scenery (留住秋色), sub theme song from TV series
The Buddhism Palm Strikes Back ''The Buddhism Palm Strikes Back'' is a Hong Kong ''wuxia'' comedy television series based on Wong Yuk-long's manhua series ''Buddha's Palm''. The series was first broadcast on TVB Jade in Hong Kong in 1993. Plot The legendary Buddha's Palm is ...
(1993) * The Life Isn't to Drunk Awakenings (一生不醉醒), opening theme song from TV series The Condor Heroes Returns (1993) * To Die, To A Unique Skill (絕世絕招), theme song from TV series The Legend of the Condor Heroes (1994) * Difficult Even Agreement (意難平), theme song from TV series Against the Blade of Honour (1994) * You Come to My Next Full Moon (圓月下你來依我), sub theme song from TV series Against the Blade of Honour (1994) * Splendid Story (精彩故事), theme song from TV series
Corner the Con Man ''Corner the Con Man'' (皇家反千組) is a TVB television series released overseas in December 1996 and broadcast on TVB Jade Channel in January 1997. The theme song "Splendid Story" (精彩故事), and subtheme song "Has You Rarely" (難得 ...
(1997) * Has You Rarely (難得有你), theme song from TV series
Corner the Con Man ''Corner the Con Man'' (皇家反千組) is a TVB television series released overseas in December 1996 and broadcast on TVB Jade Channel in January 1997. The theme song "Splendid Story" (精彩故事), and subtheme song "Has You Rarely" (難得 ...
(1997) * Top of the Head, One Piece of the Day (頭頂一片天) (1998) * The Cool Breeze Does Not Dye (清風不染), theme song from TV series
Justice Sung II ''Justice Sung II'' (狀王宋世傑(貳)) is a Hong Kong television series. It was first run on TVB in 1999. Plot Episodes 1–3 The story picks up from what was left off in the first installment. Sung Sai Kit (宋世傑) along with his wife ...
(1999) * The Wine of Mellow Shade (醇酒醉影), theme song from TV series Country Spirit (2001) * The Immortal of the Water Center (水中仙), theme song from TV series Where the Legend Begins (2002) * Beautiful Fate (美麗緣份), theme song from TV series Better-halves (2003) * The Sky is Blue (天這樣藍), theme song from TV series Drive of Life (2007) * Glory Mark (光輝的印記) (2008)


Television Commercials

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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Koo, Joseph 1933 births Living people Berklee College of Music alumni Hong Kong film score composers Hong Kong male composers Hong Kong composers Members of the Order of the British Empire Musicians from Guangzhou Recipients of the Gold Bauhinia Star Male film score composers Chinese emigrants to Canada