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Review: CCOHK’s Shark Symphony
A Smorgasbord of Spectacle
Shark Symphony (City Chamber Orchestra of Hong Kong) Tsuen Wan Town Hall Auditorium 20,21 April, 2024 At the sight of City Chamber Orchestra’s poster — a giant shark chowing down on a hapless violin — you’d be forgiven in dismissing
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On This Day
2 May: Yeol Eum Son Was Born
Pianist Yeol Eum Son, born on 2 May 1986 in Wonju, South Korea, has been lauded for her breathtaking technical control and her profound empathy for the emotional temper of the works within her strikingly wide repertoire. A prize-winner at
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Music for Robots
Nowadays, we are so used to hearing music being played in our ears from so many different sources, that we tend to forget how we got there in the first place. Our current devices are the result of a long
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200th Anniversary of Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony
200 years ago, on 7 May 1824, Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony first sounded at the Theater am Kärntnertor in Vienna. It was a rather gargantuan event, not at all unusual for a Beethoven academy, as the programme also featured three movements
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Best Quotes About Trumpets and Trumpeters
There’s no other musical instrument like the trumpet. Its bold, fearless sound has made it a favorite in bands and orchestras around the world, in classical music, jazz music, and beyond. Today, we’re celebrating legendary players, teachers, composers, and writers,
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Fun Facts About Classical Music for Kids
Some people think classical music can only be truly enjoyed by adults and older people. But they’re so wrong! Today we’re looking at some fun facts about classical music for kids. Are you ready to learn about piano battles, classical
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Opéra-Comique at Salle Favart
The biggest hazards for venues of performing arts are not bad management, horrid programming, or really bad performances; it is fire! Take the Salle Favart, the official Théâtre de l’Opéra-Comique, as an example. The first Salle Favart was built to
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On This Day
28 April: Meyerbeer’s L’Africaine Was Premiered
Giacomo Meyerbeer (1791-1864) had scored resounding triumphs with his two grand operas Robert le Diable and Les Huguenots. As a follow-up, he once again teamed up with the librettist Eugène Scribe for another project titled L’Africaine (The African Woman). The
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