Compiled from the Performing Arts programmes* and Visual Arts exhibition records from HKADC’s Arts Yearbooks and Annual Arts Survey projects dating from 2010.

Xia Feiyun at 80 – A Tribute Concert

Music

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Art Genres / Sub-categories

Chinese Instrumental Music

Location

Hong Kong Cultural Centre, Concert Hall

Start Date

2016/11/29

End Date

2016/11/29

Art Genres / Sub-categories

Chinese Instrumental Music

Location

Hong Kong Cultural Centre, Concert Hall

Start Date

2016/11/29

End Date

2016/11/29

Xia Feiyun at 80 – A Tribute Concert

Description

Description

A deserving birthday tribute to a leading light in Chinese music
Maestro Xia Feiyun is an indisputable authority in Chinese music. He is the first conductor professionally trained in the genre, and over the years, he has groomed generations of talents in music. He has maintained close connections with the Hong Kong Chinese Orchestra, having served not only as its Resident Conductor between 1992 and 1993 but also guest-conducted on several occasions. As the Maestro celebrates his 80th birthday in 2016, the HKCO finds it an honour to present ‘Xia Feiyun at 80 – A Tribute Concert’. On the occasion, we will revisit some of the works that the Maestro has been given his definitive interpretations. They include Ambush from All Sides and Moonlight On the Spring River, two of the “Ten Notable Ancient Tunes” in China; film scores that are immediately recognizable to the Hong Kong audience, Prelude of Dagger Society and Theme of the Pioneers; and Scenes of Yunnan from the exotic southwestern region of China, etc. He will be joined by the suona virtuoso, Liu Ying, in an enthralling paean to heroes in Righteous Courage that Soars to Heaven from the modern Peking Opera, Taking Tiger Mountain by Stratagem. Sheng virtuoso, Weng Zhenfa, will perform Reflections in the Quiet of the Night composed by Xiao Jiang.

Other pieces to round up the birthday fireworks are: Lovers’ Sorrow, an ancient tune from Cantonese music, to be performed by HKCO’s Gaohu Principal, Wong Lok Ting, and The Fishermen’s Triumphant Song, a powerful piece from Zhoushan gong and drum music, to be performed by Gao Shan on the percussion. Come join the celebration party as the Maestro fills the concert hall with his magic!

Organiser / Presenter Hong Kong Chinese Orchestra
Performing / Production Unit Hong Kong Chinese Orchestra
Percussion:Gao Shan
Eco-Gaohu:Wong Lok Ting
Conductor:Xia Feiyun [China]
Suona:Liu Ying [China]
Sheng:Weng Zhenfa [China]
Composer:Shang Yi; Zhu Liangkai; Gu Shengan; Jiang Shuilin; Zhang Quanfu; Yu Huiyong; Hu Dengtiao; Kuan Nai-chung; Xiao Jiang
Music Arrangement:Liu Wenjin; Li Zhuxin; Sim Boom-yew; Qin Pengzhang; Luo Zhongrong; Xia Feiyun; Liu Wenjin; Zhao Yongshan

Info

Lowest Price

$100

Highest Price

$310

Indoor / Outdoor

Indoor

Local / Non-local Production

Local, Non-local

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