30 APR 2019 | TUE | 7PM
Programme
This event is part of Rondeau’s MUSE Artist-in-Residence programme
Despite their distinct sounds and cultural backgrounds, the harpsichord and the zheng represented subtlety and sublimity of their respective cultures before modernity, often evoking the graceful and elegant poses of court dance or music-making. What chemistry would be sparked if the pair were featured together, each employing its own scale system and timbre? In this contemporary and experimental duet, we will see Jean Rondeau and Chiu Tan Ching break cultural boundaries to create a unique musical bonding with one of the most unique instrumental line-ups!
Artists
Jean Rondeau, harpsichord
Chiu Tan Ching, zheng
Venue
University Museum and Art Gallery, HKU
Admission
FREE via online registration
Event Highlights
Concert Highlights
Photo Gallery
Remarks
- For ages 8+
- Approximately 1 hour without intermission
- Guests are advised to arrive punctually.
- No latecomers will be admitted until a suitable break in the programme.
- Programmes and artists are subject to change.