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My Heart, My Home

The Spirit of the Great Wall in a City that Never Sleeps

 


Programme Highlights:

In his latest symphony, The Great Wall, Chan Wing-wah has found new expressions that are quite different from his six previous works.   It is an emotion-laden tribute to China and Hong Kong.  The Great Wall represents a milestone in human history and the source of numerous stories about humanity.  Today, its architectural significance remains, as it is the only architecture visible on earth when looked from space.  The music attempts to put the Great Wall in an historical perspective while at the same time, expresses hopes for a new “great wall” built of benevolence, love, peace and joy, that extends from the prosperous land of modern China to embrace the rest of the world.

Know your Chinese music:

The Hong Kong musical provenance

A musical provenance is built on many complicated elements. It is often closely related to the background of the composer – his/her nationality, culture, training and lineage, the period he/she is in, as much as his/her personality and preferences. The plethora of commissioned works by Hong Kong composers now in the stock repertoire of the Hong Kong Chinese Orchestra reveals a multitude and diversity of musical provenance. They are demonstrative of the east-west character of Hong Kong, with an interesting mixture of the more “conservative”, Chinese traditional style and the more “avant garde”, western style, while at the same time growing to be more internationalized and embracing global visions.


A Student Guided concert

 15.7.2004Thur
2:30-3:30pm
Hong Kong Cultural Centre Concert Hall

Fee : $35 (URBTIX)


Programme

16-17.7.2004Fri, Sat

Ensemble Hong Kong, the City that Never Sleeps Pang Xiuwen

Ensemble Themes from TV Suite Joseph Koo
The Story of Book and Sword, The Legend of the Flying Swordsman, Heaven
Sword and Dragon Sabre, The Good, the Bad,
the Ugly and The Bund

Wind Instruments and Orchestra Love in Hong Kong Suite No.2
Arr. By Joshua Chan
First Movement : Love on My Own : Avoiding You, Things Will Go By, Lavender, Love, Letter for Myself, A Girl's Prayer
Second Movement : Love in Many Forms, Good-bye, Rosemary, On the Verge of Love, Shall We Talk, Boys in the Girls School 1st phrase, Sodden Mud
Third Movement : Love - Bitter and Sweet, Blessed, Beautiful All My
Life, Lonely Christmas, Breakup Request, Hugging, My Proud

Wind Instruments: Guo Yazhi

15’ Intermission

Ensemble Autumn Moon on a Placid Lake Arr. By Wu Wai-lap

Ensemble In Celebration of Good Times Arr. By Pang Xiuwen

Ensemble The Seventh Symphony:
The Great Wall Chan Wing-wah

(Commissioned by HKCO/World Premiere)
First Movement : One Lone Castle Wall amidst Sprawling Ranges
Second Movement : The Sense of Loss on the Great Wall
Third Movement : He Who Cannot Make It to the Great Wall Is No True Man
 

 


Date:
16-17.7.04
Time: 8:00 pm
Venue :
Hong Kong Cultural Centre Concert Hall
$150,$130,$110,$90


 

Chan Wing-wah  Conductor
  • Composer and conductor, Chan Wing-wah is currently Sub-Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Chairman of the Music Department at the Chinese University of HK, the Chairman of Arts Promotion Committee of the HK Arts Development Council and the HK Composers' Guild.

  • His musical style presents a modern version of traditional Chinese culture showing an enthusiasm towards life.  His compositions had included six symphonies and other chamber and orchestral works. 

Chew Hee-chiat Conductor
  • Currently the Assistant Conductor of Hong Kong Chinese Orchestra (HKCO). Chew has been the Music Director of Professional Cultural Center Orchestra (PCCO) of Malaysia since 1996.

  • His works include Orchestra Suite No1, Orchestra Suite No2, The Third, and Fantasy Dance.

Guo Yazhi  Saxophone
  • Formerly on the teaching staff of the Central Conservatory of Music in China, Guo is currently the Suona Principal of the HKCO.

  • He stuns the music world with his performance of the modernistic suona concerto, played on the improvised removable reed suona.  He participated in the International Pro Musicis Competition held in New York in 1998, and won the only Grand Prize in the Finals. In the same year, he was selected by the Ministry of Culture of China as one of the most outstanding musicians in China.