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The Storm Warriors II(True 24/96 DSMV)

Ronald Ng


Baron Productions & Artiste Management Ltd 伯樂製作
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HifiTrack proudly presents "The Storm Warriors II" Original Soundtrack by Ronald Ng in TRUE 24/96! The original score is by Ronald Ng, who composed the music for films like "Young and Dangerous" series, "The God of Cookery", and won a Hong Kong Film Award as the producer of "Infernal Affairs" theme song. With strings performed by the China National Symphony Orchestra and vocals by the Asian Philharmonic Choir, the heroic swordsmen and their earth-shattering showdown leap to life from the action blockbuster! Stunning TRUE 24/96 effects,a must for the audiophiles and film's fans!


"The Storm Warriors" is a 2009 Hong Kong martial arts/wuxia film, produced and directed by the Pang brothers. It is the second live-action film adaptation of screenwriter Ma Wing-Shing's manhua Fung Wan, following the 1998 film The Storm Riders.



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* All prices are in Hong Kong Dollars. 1 US Dollar appr. = 7.75 HK Dollars
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1.The King
1:46
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2.Victory
1:13
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3.The Final Battle
1:28
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4.You Leave Me No Choice
1:44
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5.Failure
0:40
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6.Finally We Met
1:10
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7.Mentor Appears
1:25
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8.Full Combat Readiness
1:25
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9.She’s Gone
2:58
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10.Chase
1:16
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11.It’s not the End
0:50
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Artist

 Ronald Ng

Equipped with strong classical music background, Ronald is a renowned music producer and composer. Ronald started playing the piano at the age of nine. When he was 10, he learned to play the trumpet with Mr Wong Yat-chiu who worked in the Music Office. At the age of thirteen, he was the first student being admitted to the Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts to learn playing the trumpet with Mr Henry Nowak. At the same time, he studied the piano with Ms Nancy Loo. During that period, Ronald performed with various orchestras and symphonies and was once the chief trumpet player in the Hong Kong Youth Symphony Orchestra.

In 1996, he was graduated with the Bachelor’s Degree in Music at Berkeley Music School in Boston, and obtained the Double Bachelor’s Degrees in Music Production and Film Scoring. Upon returning to Hong Kong, he worked with Creative Artist Management Co Ltd. (CAM). In 1999, Ronald was invited to join BMG Publishing Ltd. From that time onwards, he starts working as a record producer while composing songs for artists and scoring films. In 2002, he set up RNLS Productions Ltd. and RNLS Publishing Ltd., and became a full-time music producer.

Ronald has written and produced over 300 songs. The works include songs sung by Andy Lau, Tony Leung, Hacken Lee, Joey Yung, Kelly Chen, Twins, Miriam Yeung, Eason Chan, Aaron Kwok, Andy Hui, Jacky Cheung, Edmond Leung, Juno Mak, Janice Wai, Nicholas Tse and more.
Ronald’s outstanding performance has won myriad awards including “Best Music Producer Award” in TVB Top Ten Solid Gold Award 1999, “Best TV Commercials Song Golden Award” in TVB Top Ten Solid Gold Award 2000 and “IFPI Top Sale Canto Album 2002”. Furthermore, many of his co-produced records have received “Best Album Award from Hong Kong four Radio and TV Stations”and he also the winner of “Highest No. of New Works Performed Composer Award” in the CASH Most Performed Work Awards for 3 consecutive years (2002-2004).

He has done numerous film scores such as “6th Floor Rear Flat”, “Lavender”, “Feel 100% 2”, “The God of Cookery”, “Golden Girls”, “Elixir of Love”, etc. Among all, the films scores of “Lavender” and “Golden Girls” were nominated for “Best Original Film Score” and “Best Original Film Song” for the Hong Kong Film Awards. In 2003, he won “Best Original Film Song” at the 22nd Hong Kong Film Awards (“Infernal Affairs”).

In 2006, he founded Baron School of Music of which he takes up the post as President and Chairman, committed to nurturing musicians and fostering music culture in Hong Kong.

* Ronald Ng blog >>>

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