Compiled from the Performing Arts programmes* and Visual Arts exhibition records from HKADC’s Arts Yearbooks and Annual Arts Survey projects dating from 2010.

Academy Composition Concert

Music

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Art Genres / Sub-categories

Western Instrumental Music

Location

Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts, Recital Hall

Start Date

2017/12/01

End Date

2017/12/01

Art Genres / Sub-categories

Western Instrumental Music

Location

Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts, Recital Hall

Start Date

2017/12/01

End Date

2017/12/01

Academy Composition Concert

Description

Description

Blood & Wine – Alvin Chu kai-yeung (BMus 3)
This piece is a visualization, influenced by a Chinese poem written by a poet called Luo Men.

Nightmare – Kathleen Fung Yee-sing (BMus 3)
Nightmare is written for string quartet.Opening with a much dissonant colour, the composer gradually adds in some fragmented gestures, and then further transforms these gestures throughout the piece, altogether in capturing the atmosphere of the nightmares she’s been through.

A Madam’s Diary – Lee Hoi-yan (BMus 3)
“A Madman’s Diary” introduced Lu Xun madman who suffered from delusion of being compelled, which all the time wondering people around him have compromised to eat him. Though the sentences in the diary seem disordered, it can more truly represent the mentality of oneself with confusion, outcry and confession of being one of them.

Yu4 – Yoyo Chan Pei-ting (BMus 3)
“鬱” is an emotional state, is a kind of emotional abduction.Chaotic, dull, elusive & endless.Why? This is a question without answer.

Instant Ice Crystal – Ken Sham Yiu-chung (BMus 3)
Simple freezing temperature, repeated geometric math …The formation of water crystallization is a so beautiful artwork with no human craftmanship, but purely caused by the natural sciences.The composer chooses harp and flute, and uses only very few simple materials with repeatedalternately overlap, development, to describe the formation of ice crystals and beauty.

A Tonal Piece – Tony Chan Chi Long (MMus 1)
Inspired by the composer George Rochberg, the piece I have written is to explore the possibility of tonal music in the contemporary world. The vigorous atonal music here is juxtaposed to a more ambiguously tonal one throughout the piece deliberately.

Performing / Production Unit Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts

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Admission

Free

Indoor / Outdoor

Indoor

Local / Non-local Production

Local

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