Messiah
HOLIDAY, POPS & MORE
Programme
HANDELMessiahListen
This is your chance to hear Handel’s Messiah live in concert in Hong Kong. Messiah, the most famous oratorio, is the perfect Easter work. The HK Phil Chorus is formed to sing this magnificent choral masterpiece and Australian choral luminary Brett Weymark will put the new choir, together with four outstanding vocalists, through its paces, all the way to the "Hallelujah" chorus and beyond.
Artists
Other Activities
Free Pre-concert Talk
Time: | 29/3 Fri 7:15pm - 7:45pm (English) 30/3 Sat 7:15pm - 7:45pm (Cantonese) | |
Venue: | HK Cultural Centre Auditoria Building 4/F Foyer | |
Speaker: | Fri (English) Dr Joanna Lee musicologist | Sat (Cantonese) Dr Joanna Lee musicologist |
- Club Bravo: 15% off
- Members of Young Audience Scheme: 55% off (Max. 2 tickets), 10% off for accompanying adults (Max. 2 tickets)
- Full-time Students, Citizens aged 60 or above, People with Disability and CSSA recipients: 50% off (With Quota, this discount cannot be used in conjunction with any other offers)
- Group discount: 10-19: 10% off, 20 or above: 20% off
- Staff of Swire Group: 15% off
- Members of music.org: 10% off
- Students of HK Polytechnic University, City University of HK, Lingnan University, Chinese University, HK Baptist University, University of HK and HK University of Science & Technology: 55% off (Max. 2 tickets)
- Friends of Hong Kong Ballet, CCDC Dance Generation Premium Member, HK Rep Pals and CY Buddies: 10% off (Max. 2 tickets)
Please switch off your 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.
Latecomers are not admitted until a suitable break.
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.
Latecomers are not admitted until a suitable break.