The 38th Hong Kong Arts Festival 2010 New Works, Asian and World Premiere Programmes

14 October 2009

NEW WORKS / WORLD PREMIERES

Music: 1. Hong Kong Chinese Orchestra – Music About China IV (Qin, Se, Po by Jin Xiang)
  2. Hong Kong Sinfonietta – Great Violin Concertos: Ning Feng Plays Brahms (commissioned work by George Lam)
  3. Meta4 Quartet (new composition by Verneri Pohjola)
  4. King's Harmonica Quintet (third movement of Silk Road, Silk Road by Angel Lam) #
  5. King's Harmonica Quintet (new work for harmonica quintet and guqin by Hui Cheung-wai) #

6. Naamyam - Songs of Love and Lament (new composition by Wen Chi-pang) # 
  7. ExxonMobil Vision: Samson Young– The Third Pixel #  
Music             Theatre: 8. The Liaisons*
Theatre: 9. Five Acts of Life – Lao She's Short Stories

10. The Truth About Lying^

11. Danny Yung Experimental Theatre - Flee by Night
Dance:  12. Asia Pacific Dance Platform (Tri_K + by Dick Wong, Takao Kawaguchi and Koichi Imaizumi) 
  13. Asia Pacific Dance Platform (PaA Project by Qu Jianan) 
   
# Commissioned by the Hong Kong Arts Festival with support of the CASH Music Fund
* Commissioned by the Hong Kong Arts Festival and co-produced with the Fredric Mao Theatre Projects 
^ Commissioned and produced by the Hong Kong Arts Festival
Co-commissioned by the Hong Kong Arts Festival and Zuni Icosahedron
+ Co-produced by the Hong Kong Arts Festival and Takao Kawaguchi Project with support from The Saison Foundation
 

ASIAN PREMIERES

Opera: 1. The Mariinsky Opera – Britten's The Turn of the Screw
Music: 2. Sing the Truth: Nina Simone Remembered

3. The Guy Barker Jazz Orchestra – The Amadeus Project
Music Theatre: 4. The Pianist 
Theatre: 5. The Tempest 
  6. On the Waterfront 
Dance: 7. Dutch National Ballet – Concertante

8. Dutch National Ballet –Live
  9. Dutch National Ballet –Sarcasmen
  10.Dutch National Ballet –Solo
  11.Dutch National Ballet –Trois Gnossiennes
Family Choice: 12. Red Leap Theatre–The Arrival 
   

Due to health reasons, Charlie Haden has had to cancel his concert with his Quartet West in Hong Kong on 3-4 February 2012. Ticket holders can obtain a refund in the following ways:

REFUND IN PERSON (Cash) Please visit the URBTIX outlets at the Hong Kong Cultural Centre or Hong Kong City Hall between 29 December 2011 and 22 January 2012 (10:00am–9:30pm daily) with your unused tickets to the Charlie Haden Quartet West concert for immediate cash refund.

REFUND BY POST (Cheque) Please click here to download the refund form, then complete and return it by post with your unused tickets to the concert to: Hong Kong Arts Festival Society, 12/F, 2 Harbour Road, Wanchai, Hong Kong before 29 February 2012. Refund requests take approximately four weeks to process from the date of receipt.

For enquiries, please call 2824 2430.