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JAAP’s Mahler 1

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JAAP’s Mahler 1

Concert Cancellation

Concert Cancellation

2 APR 2021 (Fri) 8:00pm
3 APR 2021 (Sat) 8:00pm
Hong Kong Cultural Centre Concert Hall

For aged 6 and above

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Concert Cancellation

In 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 "JAAP's Mahler 1" at the Hong Kong Cultural Centre Concert Hall on 2 & 3 April 2021, 8pm, have been cancelled.

 

For 2020/21 Subscribers who have subscribed to the performances of "JAAP's Mahler 1", the refund arrangements will be handled via BANK TRANSFER, and will be processed at one go after your last subscribed concert. This refund at-one-go arrangement is intended to simplify the refund procedure to individual patrons and because of unforeseeable future circumstances. It also helps minimise the inconvenience caused by ticket refunds.

 

Please CLICK HERE to submit your bank details  

 

For further enquiries, please contact the HK Phil Ticketing Office at ticketing@hkphil.org (email); or via WhatsApp messenger at 5628 7595 (Messages ONLY).


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Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra (26 February 2021)

 

 

DVOŘÁKCello Concerto
MAHLER Symphony no. 1

 

Mahler’s masterful sense of orchestral colours and emotional intensity are immediately apparent in his First Symphony – in which distant birdsong gives way to triumphant brass fanfares and the “Frère Jacques” tune becomes a funeral procession – ensuring a thrilling musical experience for performers and audience alike. German cellist Jan Vogler brings his expressive musicianship to Dvořák’s expansive Cello Concerto.
 

 

 

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
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