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Samuel Wong (Chinese: 黃大德; born 1963) is a Hong Kong-born Canadian conductor and ophthalmologist.
Samuel Wong | |
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黃大德 | |
Born | 1963 (age 60–61) |
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Occupation | Ophthalmologist |
Website | samwongmd |
Trained at Harvard Medical School and Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons,[1] Dr. Wong is an eye surgeon practicing in Manhattan and Brooklyn.
In another career, he has conducted many international orchestras including the New York Philharmonic, Seattle and Houston Symphonies, Toronto and Montreal Symphonies, orchestras in Italy, Spain, Belgium, and Israel. Wong led the New York Philharmonic in December 1990 after the untimely death of Leonard Bernstein, and replaced Zubin Mehta in Washington D.C. in January 1991 when Maestro Mehta traveled to Israel in an act of solidarity with the Israel Philharmonic during the Persian Gulf War.
References
edit- ^ "Home". samwongmd.com.[self-published source?][not specific enough to verify]
- Tim Ryan (April 4, 1996). "The Right Choice". Honolulu Star-Bulletin. Retrieved September 18, 2007.
- Eisner, Robin (Fall 2006). "Samuel Wong, M.D.: Visual Harmony". Columbia University P&S Journal. 26 (3). Retrieved September 18, 2007.