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Beethoven Meets Mozart (Piano & Wind Quintet)

HK PHIL × TAI KWUN: CHAMBER MUSIC SERIES

Beethoven Meets Mozart (Piano & Wind Quintet)

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17 FEB 2020 (Mon) 7:30pm
JC Cube, Tai Kwun

For aged 6 and above

Venue Information

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$200

Available at URBTIX from 18 DEC 2019

Ticketing enquiries (URBTIX): 3761 6661
Programme enquiries: 2721 2332

Programme

Change of concert date 

To help reduce the risk of spreading the novel coronavirus, the advertised 17 February 2020 (Mon) 7:30pm performance of “HK Phil × Tai Kwun: Chamber Music Series: Beethoven Meets Mozart (Piano & Wind Quintet)” at JC Cube, Tai Kwun, has been originally rescheduled from 17 February 2020 to 9 June 2020, now further rescheduled to 28 June 2021 (Mon) 7:30pm at the same venue. 

 

Ticket-holders may present their original concert tickets to gain admission to the rescheduled performances.

 

For ticket holders who cannot attend the rescheduled performance, please contact the HK Phil Ticketing Office from Monday to Friday (10:00-12:30, 14:00-18:00, excluding Saturday, Sunday and Public Holidays), at 2721 0132/2721 2332 or email ticketing@hkphil.org for relevant ticket arrangements on or before 28 July 2020. For other enquiries and ticketing assistance, you are also welcome to contact the HK Phil Ticketing Office during the above stated office hours. 

 

Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra (Updated on 22 May 2020)

 

MOZARTQuintet for Piano & Winds in E-flat, K. 452
BEETHOVENPiano Sonata in C-sharp minor, op. 27 no. 2, Moonlight
BEETHOVENQuintet for Piano & Winds in E-flat, op. 16

 

HK Phil x Tai Kwun: Chamber Music Series 2020


Following the success of the newly launched “HK Phil x Tai Kwun: Chamber Music Series” in 2019, the HK Phil continues in 2020 with a series of six fantastic chamber music concerts presenting renowned pianist Warren Lee, Tai Kwun Director Timothy Calnin and nearly 30 HK Phil musicians. The repertoire ranges from the 19th century Romantic period to the contemporary era, featuring ensembles that comprise strings, woodwinds, brass and percussion in various combinations, as well as works with piano. As 2020 marks the 250th anniversary of Beethoven’s birth, two programmes pay homage to this great composer and include such pieces as the monumental Grosse Fuge and his intimate Moonlight sonata.

 

 

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  • Ticket | $200 (Adult)
  • $150 (Full-time students, senior citizens aged 60 and above, and people with disabilities and their minders
  • No eating or drinking
  • No photography, recording or filming
  • Please turn off your mobile phone and other electronic devices
  • Please keep noise to a minimum during the performance
  • Please reserve your applause until the end of the entire work
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