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HK Phil x Tai Kwun: Chamber Music Series | Fantasia of Brass (Brass Quintet)

HK Phil x Tai Kwun: Chamber Music Series | Fantasia of Brass (Brass Quintet)

18 FEB 2019
Mon 7:30pm
JC Cube, Tai Kwun

For ages 6 and above



House Programme  

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$200

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Programme

Witold LUTOSȽAWSKIMini Overture
Elliott CARTERA Fantasy About Purcell’s Fantasia Upon One Note
Victor EWALDQuintet no. 3
Man-ki MAAspirations in Darkness
Malcolm ARNOLDBrass Quintet no. 1
Enrique CRESPOAmericana Suite
Steve MARTLANDOne note fantasy...
Morley CALVERTSuite from the Monteregian Hills

 

The Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra proudly presents the first chamber music series in Tai Kwun, the hottest historic heritage-cum-cultural landmark. Six evening chamber concerts will be held between February and June 2019. The programme is specially curated by the Artistic Planning Director Fung Lam and the HK Phil players, to reveal a wide range of musical spectrum and showcase the possibilities of chamber music combination. We hope to bring a new perspective to the audience, a series of authentic chamber music concerts.

By presenting the ticket/ ticket stub* of any performance of HK Phil x Tai Kwun: Chamber Music Series at the URBTIX outlets, patrons can enjoy a 10% off discount in purchasing the standard tickets of the following concerts: Leonard Slatkin-Eton College Chapel Choir/ JAAP-Mozart/ Quotation of Dream/ Osmo Vanska - Finnish Adventure

*Each ticket/ticket stub can enjoy the 10% discount once

*Concert runs for approx. 70 minutes without interval.

 

 

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  • Ticket | $200 (Adult)
    $150 (Full-time students, senior citizens aged 60 and above, and people with disabilities and their minders
Please switch off you mobile phone and any other beeping device before the concert. Except with permission from the management, record, filming and photography are not allowed. If the music contains more than one movement, kindly reserve your applause until the end of the entire work.
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