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Hong KongFrederic Belli & Hong Kong Sinfonietta: The Singing Trombone
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Respighi, David, Takemitsu, Stravinsky
Hong Kong Sinfonietta; Yip Wing-sie; Frederic Belli
Hong KongPremiere Performances Jazz: Ulysses Owens Jr. Quintet
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Ulysses Owens Jr.; Jake Nalangan; Langston Hughes II; Anthony Hervey
Hong KongRachel Fenlon: Winterreise
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Schubert: Winterreise (Voyage d'hiver, W. Müller), D.911
Rachel Fenlon
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Hong Kong Phil revels in Schoenberg’s beefed-up Brahms
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Led by celebrated Chinese conductor Long Yu, the Hong Kong Philharmonic shines in Schönberg’s bold Brahms “makeover” and features two of their own as soloists in a finely contoured performance of the Double Concerto
A tokenistic Turandot in Hong Kong
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Veronika Dzhioeva presents a menacing Turandot in Opera Hong Kong's latest production which attempts to merge historical accuracy with the complexities of Orientalism.
Lang Lang sparkles in Hong Kong Beethoven
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Star pianist Lang Lang delivers a drama-packed Beethoven concerto; Jaap van Zweden and the Hong Kong Phil impress in Copland's fanfare-filled Third Symphony.
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Elim Chan: from Sorcerer’s Apprentice to Proms Queen
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The Hong Kong-born conductor talks about her entry into music, her love of big Russian repertoire, her “Cinderella moment” winning the Donatella Flick Conducting Competition and her ambition to “go against the grind”.
Magical realism in miniature: Caroline Shaw
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Ahead of the Asian premiere of Microfictions at Beare’s Premiere Music Festival in Hong Kong, Caroline Shaw talks about her compositional process and music’s magical ability to move listeners.
Music vs. Covid-19: the Asia, America and Oceania
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This month, we look at how live performance is faring outside Europe. The situations in Asia and the Americas could not be more different.
