Mao Fujita & HK Phil Winds
HK PHIL × HKU MUSE
Programme
Considered by Mozart as “one of my best thing written in my life,” principals from the winds section of the HK Phil will perform Mozart’s Wind Quintet with renowned pianist Mao Fujita. The Tokyo-born pianist will play Chopin’s 24 Preludes in the first half of the concert.
The concert runs approximately 90 minutes with an intermission.
Please note latecomers will miss the first half of the concert, and the audience is advised to allow enough time for admission.
No ticket dispensing machine is available at HKU. Customers choosing ticket collection services can collect their pre-paid tickets from URBTIX self-service ticketing kiosks at other locations or the sales counter at any of the URBTIX outlets with the credit card used for booking or by providing the claim ID.
Change of ProgrammeAfter discussion with the artists, the advertised programme of “HK Phil × HKU MUSE: Mao Fujita & HK Phil Winds” at HKU Grand Hall on 8 DEC 2024 has been adjusted and listed as above*.
Beethoven’s Quintet in E-flat will be replaced by Chopin’s 24 Preludes. The artists and remaining repertoire remain unchanged. Ticket-holders may continue to use their tickets for admission to the updated performance.
For ticketing assistance, please contact the HK Phil Ticketing Office at least TEN days before the concert date(s) (i.e. on or before 28 November 2024) at ticketing@hkphil.org.
Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra (17 OCT 2024 16:00) |
HKU $50 Student Tickets
By presenting the HKU Student Card, University of Hong Kong students can purchase the HKU $50 Student Tickets at any URBTIX outlet.
Terms & conditions
- HKU $50 Student Tickets are available for current HKU students only
- HKU Student Card must be presented for entry
- Quota applied and this discount cannot be used in conjunction with any other offers
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
- You are recommended to arrive 15 minutes before the event starts: Latecomers will not be admitted until a suitable break