“The Transcendent Instrument” Pipe Organ Education Concert (Conducted in Cantonese)
10.11.2022 (Thu) 8pm
Hong Kong Cultural Centre Concert Hall
Free admission with ticket (Online Registration for Free Tickets)
The hand-made pipe organ, by Austrian manufacturer Rieger Orgelbau, is the most sparkling star in the magnificent Hong Kong Cultural Centre Concert Hall. With 4 manuals, 93 stops and 8 000 pipes, this “King of the Instruments” is one of the largest mechanically operated instruments of its kind in the Southeast Asia.
To expose the public to this pipe organ’s powerful territory of sounds and tone colours, Hong Kong Cultural Centre has invited two outstanding local organists, Marsha Chow and Gary Tong, to host this education concert. They will illustrate the origin and development, the structure of Hong Kong Cultural Centre’s pipe organ with audio-visual displays as well as different musical styles and tonal families of pipe organ through live demonstrations. The hosts will also demonstrate the power and beauty of the magnificent pipe organ to enable audiences’ better appreciation of organ music and stimulate their interest in this "King of the Instruments".
Hosts:
Marsha Chow | |
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Gary Tong | |
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Guest Performers: | |
Christian Choir, The Hong Kong University Students’ Union | |
Hong Kong Youth Choir | |
Words from the Audiences:
“Well-curated programme, good performance of organist, pianist and choirs. Absolutely stunning to discover behind the scenes of the pipe organ!”
“Excellent presentation, educational and entertaining! Suitable for a wide range of audiences from young students to seniors.”
Free tickets will be given out, limited to two per person, on a first-come first-served basis at the Hong Kong Cultural Centre enquiries counter between 9 am and 9 pm, or through online registration starting from 14 October (Fri). Children aged 6 and above are welcome. The programme lasts approximately 75 minutes without intermission.
The presenter reserves the right to substitute artists and change programme should unavoidable circumstances make it necessary.
The content of this programme does not represent the views of the Leisure and Cultural Services Department.
Enquiries: 2734 2009 / 2734 2819