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HK PHIL × HKU MUSE: Poulenc Gloria

HK PHIL × HKU MUSE: Poulenc Gloria

HK PHIL × HKU MUSE: Poulenc Gloria

Programme

HAYDN Te Deum
Anthony AU Ho-hei Hark! The Midnight Bell Echoes (World Premiere)
VAUGHAN WILLIAMS Five Mystical Songs
POULENC Gloria

海頓 謝主辭
區顥曦 《聽!那午夜的鐘聲在迴蕩》(世界首演)
佛漢威廉士 《五首神秘歌曲》
浦朗克 光榮頌

The HK Phil Chorus partners with the HKU Chamber Singers to showcase four contrasting choral works at HKU’s Grand Hall. Led by French conductor Chloé Dufresne, the orchestra and combined chorus will perform Haydn’s second setting of Te Deum, followed by Anthony Au’s Hark! The Midnight Bell Echoes. Baritone Caleb Woo joins in as soloist in Vaughan Williams’ pious Five Mystical Songs, while Dani Zhang Jingdan delivers the ethereal soprano solos in Poulenc’s idiosyncratic setting of Gloria.

香港管弦樂團合唱團將與香港大學室內合唱團合作,在香港大學李兆基會議中心大會堂上演四首風格迥異的合唱作品。指揮杜芙妮先聯同合唱團演出海頓的第二謝主辭,以及區顥曦的《聽!那午夜的鐘聲在迴蕩》。男中音胡永正與合唱團合演佛漢威廉士虔誠的《五首神秘歌曲》。浦朗克破格的光榮頌中的獨唱段落則由女高音張瀞丹演唱。

Artists

Chloé Dufresne, conductor 杜芙妮 / 指揮
Dani Zhang Jingdan, soprano 張瀞丹/女高音
Caleb Woo, baritone 胡永正 / 男中音
Hong Kong Philharmonic Chorus 香港管弦樂團合唱團
HKU Chamber Singers 香港大學室內合唱團

Venue

Grand Hall
Lee Shau Kee Lecture Centre
Centennial Campus
The University of Hong Kong

Admission

$250

  • For ages 6+
  • Tickets at URBTIX starting 28 NOV 
  • Full-time students, citizens aged 60 or above & people with disabilities 50% off
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  • NO TICKET DISPENSING MACHINE IS AVAILABLE AT HKU. Customers choosing ticket collection service can collect their pre-paid tickets from Cityline Ticket Dispensing Machines at other locations or at the sales counter at any of the URBTIX outlets with the credit card used for online booking.
  • Patrons under the age of 6 will not be admitted.
  • The programme is approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes with an 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.
  • The presenter reserves the right to make final decisions on seating arrangement, to deny entry, and reserve all rights of final arbitration in case of dispute.

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