Brahms German Requiem
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Concert CancellationIn view of the latest situation of COVID-19, and uncertainties relating to such matters as global travel and in-bound quarantine measures, along with discussions with our artists and related partners, the advertised performances of "Brahms German Requiem" at the Hong Kong Cultural Centre Concert Hall on 10 April 2021, 8pm & 11 April 2021, 3pm, have been cancelled.
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Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra (26 February 2021)
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Prompted by the death of his mother and inspired by the music of Bach, Brahms’ A German Requiem draws its text from the German-language Bible translated by Martin Luther. But more than an expression of German soul, Brahms wanted this to be a work for “all mankind”. Renowned German Chorusmaster Ralf Otto prepares the HK Phil Chorus for this masterpiece.
Artists
- 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