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

2015 Music Office Annual Gala

Music

Event Detail Image
Art Genres / Sub-categories

Chinese Instrumental Music, Western Instrumental Music, Choir

Location

Hong Kong Cultural Centre, Concert Hall

Start Date

2015/02/15

End Date

2015/02/15

Art Genres / Sub-categories

Chinese Instrumental Music, Western Instrumental Music, Choir

Location

Hong Kong Cultural Centre, Concert Hall

Start Date

2015/02/15

End Date

2015/02/15

2015 Music Office Annual Gala

Description

Description

More than 400 young musicians from the Music Office of the Leisure and Cultural Services Department will perform a variety of Chinese and Western pieces in the 2015 Music Office Annual Gala at 3pm on February 15 (Sunday) at the Hong Kong Cultural Centre Concert Hall, spending a music-filled afternoon with the audience.

Under the batons of Dr Angelina Au, Ng Ka-ming, Lee Sing-wan, Pak Wing-heng, Tsui Ying-fai and Dr Joseph Kam, the musicians will perform a diverse range of stunning music works. The musicians are members of the Music Office Youth Choir, the Hong Kong Youth Strings, the Hong Kong Youth Symphonic Band, the Hong Kong Youth Chinese Orchestra and the Hong Kong Youth Symphony Orchestra under the Music Office.

The programme highlights will include the melodious “Auringon Noustessa (Sunrise)”, featuring composer Toivo Kuula’s late romantic style, to be performed by the Music Office Youth Choir; Gustav Mahler’s romantic “Symphony No. 5, 4th movement”, to be performed by the Hong Kong Youth Strings; Ron Nelson’s dynamic band music “Aspen Jubilee”, to be performed by the Hong Kong Youth Symphonic Band; and the sonorous Italian symphonic poem “Pini di Roma”, to be performed by the Hong Kong Youth Symphony Orchestra.

The Hong Kong Youth Chinese Orchestra will perform the powerful “Fishermen’s Song of the East Sea” (1978 Version). It will also perform with erhu trainee Wong Ching-yin Pablo de Sarasate’s “Carmen Fantasy”, which will showcase violin playing techniques arranged by Wong for erhu and the orchestra.

Other performances will include Claudio Monteverdi’s motet “Cantate Domino”; Vincent Youmans’ “Tea for Two” arranged by Peter Gritton, expressing the passion of a young couple about their blissful future; the lyrical “Hong Kong: Our Home” Campaign theme song from 2013, “Sail On”; the first movement of Antonin Dvořák’s “String Quartet in F major, Op. 96” entitled “American”, arranged by Ng Ka-ming; and the final movement of Franco Cesarini’s “Poema Alpestre” entitled “Dello Stato Divino”, revealing the mountain-top experience as the spirit soars to new heights.

Awards will also be presented at the concert to acknowledge the remarkable performances of the most outstanding trainees and members of the Music Office’s bands, choirs and orchestras.

Composer:Monteverdi
Repertoire:Cantate Domino

Composer:Kuula
Repertoire:Auringon Noustessa

Composer:Dvořák
Repertoire:String Quartet in F major, Op. 96 “American” (I. Allegro ma non troppo, arr. Ng Ka-ming)

Composer:Mahler
Repertoire:Symphony No. 5 (IV Adagietto)

Composer:Cesarini
Repertoire:Dello Stato Divino (from Poema Alpestre)

Composer:Nelson
Repertoire:Aspen Jubilee

Composer:Sarasate
Repertoire:Carmen Fantasy (arr. Wong Ching-yin)

Composer:Ma Shenglong^馬聖龍, Gu Guanren
Repertoire:Fishermen's Song of the East Sea (1978 Version)

Composer:Respighi
Repertoire:Pini di Roma

Conductors:Angelina Au; Ng Ka-ming; Lee Sing-wan; Pak Wing-heng; Tsui Ying-fai; Joseph Kam
Piano Accompanist:Chan Wan-hong
Soprano:So Kwan-ting
Erhu:Wong Ching-yin

Note:This event record is compiled from "Hong Kong Classical Music Yearbook 2015" published by International Association of Theatre Critics (Hong Kong).

Info

Lowest Price

$60

Highest Price

$100

Indoor / Outdoor

Indoor

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Local

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