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The Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra Returns Triumphant from its Seven-cities, Five-countries European Tour

Led by Music Director Jaap van Zweden, with soloist Ning Feng and composer Fung Lam
London – Vienna – Zurich – Eindhoven – Birmingham – Berlin - Amsterdam

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HK Phil playing in Vienna’s Musikverein, arguably Europe’s most prestigious concert hall (led by music director Jaap van Zweden, with renowned violinist Ning Feng (Photo Credit: Dieter Nagl)

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In late February and early March, the Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra (HK Phil) returned to Europe for the first time in over a decade, with Music Director Jaap van Zweden, renowned Chinese violinist Ning Feng and Hong Kong born composer Fung Lam, whose Quintessence was given its European première during the tour. They performed in seven cities across five countries, with concerts given in London’s Cadogan Hall, Vienna’s Musikverein, Zurich’s Tonhalle, Eindhoven’s Musikgebouw, Birmingham’s Symphony Hall, Berlin’s Konzerthaus, and Amsterdam’s Rijs Museum - Several of which are acknowledged as the greatest musical venues in the world.

Received Rosthorn Award in Vienna

Full houses with standing ovation

The concerts were enthusiastically received with most of them attracting full houses and standing ovations. Jack So, chairman of the orchestra said, “It is 12 years since the HK Phil last visited Europe and much has happened to raise its stature. We are deeply grateful for the generous support from Shangri-La Hotels and Resorts for sponsoring the London concert, as well as our Principal Patron Swire and many other sponsors and donors who have helped make this tour a success.”

Music director Jaap van Zweden explains further, “When we play in concert halls in Europe, we are compared to the European orchestras. This helps strengthen the calibre of the orchestra and I am glad that our qualities are recognised by the passionate audiences and critics at every stop on this tour.” Adding weight to van Zweden’s words, the orchestra’s repertoire on tour included some of works which are particularly well known amongst European audiences - Beethoven’s Violin Concerto, Prokofiev’s Fifth Symphony and Dvorak’s “New World” Symphony.  

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The HK Phil also brought to Europe a piece written by the Hong Kong-born Fung Lam, which was commissioned by The Robert H.N. Ho Family Foundation as part of a project with the HK Phil to develop a uniquely Chinese repertoire for a unique orchestra situated in a Chinese city.

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