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Stravinsky’s Clarinet

Stravinsky’s Clarinet

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Programme

史特拉汶斯基    《三首單簧管小品》
STRAVINSKY     Three Pieces for Clarinet Solo

史特拉汶斯基的《三首單簧管小品》是上世紀最早為該樂器創作的無伴奏獨奏曲,也是作曲家早期嘗試應用爵士樂元素的作品​,史特拉汶斯基​稱之為「即興演奏的素描」。陳慶恩教授請來年輕單簧管好手馮逸山為您解構這首多彩的精品,詳述這位俄國大師如何將單簧管的廣闊音域和豐富音色發揮得淋漓盡致,寫就一首演奏者樂於接受挑戰,聆聽者覺得回味無窮的樂曲。
Stravinsky’s Three Pieces for Clarinet Solo is the earliest work for unaccompanied clarinet from the 20th century. It is also among his first compositions incorporating aspects of jazz, describing them as “written-out portraits of improvisations.” Young clarinettist Linus Fung will join Professor Chan Hing-yan to explore how the Russian master profited to the hilt from the instrument’s extended range and rich variety of timbre in this colourful miniature, and to demonstrate why the work is at once challenging and absorbing to perform, as much as it is memorable and enjoyable to hear.

Artists

馮逸山/單簧管  Linus Fung, clarinet
陳慶恩教授/主持 Prof. Chan Hing-yan, host

Venue

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

Admission

$20 (admin fee)

  • For ages 8+
  • Tickets at art-mate.net

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Remarks

  • Patrons under the age of 8 will not be admitted.
  • The programme is approximately 1 hour without intermission.
  • Guests are advised to arrive punctually. No latecomers will be admitted until a suitable break in the programme.
  • Please show the QR code in your confirmation email for admission.
  • Due to social distancing requirements, some seats in the Grand Hall will be left empty. Please only take your assigned seat as stated on the ticket.
  • A temperature check will be conducted upon entry. Anyone with fever or respiratory symptoms should seek medical advice and will not be admitted.
  • Hand sanitising stations are available at the foyer.
  • Guests are required to wear masks throughout the event.
  • Programmes and artists are subject to change.

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