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Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra is back – with Beethoven, birthdays and bombast in its ‘From note to hope’ 2020/21 season

  • December features gala to honour Jaap van Zweden, orchestra’s 60-year-old music director, and Japan’s film composer Joe Hisaishi leads programmes as he turns 70
  • Star-studded concert schedule also features German violinist Anne-Sophie Mutter, Austrian pianist Rudolf Buchbinder and 12-city Asian and European tour

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The Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra, which has been performing virtually on social media for the past six months during the Covid-19 outbreak, will be back performing on stage for its ‘From note to hope; In music we rejoice’ 2020/21 season from October. Photo: HK Phil

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As one of the world’s first orchestras to go into lockdown, the Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra (HK Phil) might not have performed a regular, main stage concert since January – but over the past half-year its world-class, award-winning musicians have been anything but idle.

Coronavirus can't stop the music

The 90-plus ensemble’s DIY spirit and use of live-streaming technology saw it reunited virtually to perform for the world during its hit series, Phil Your Life With Music, where dozens of musicians invited viewers into their homes for intimate online recitals – attracting tens of thousands of viewers on the orchestra’s social media channels.

So it’s fitting that the HK Phil chose to celebrate news of its return with a triumphant, live-streamed, almost-full orchestra – but socially distanced – concert previewing the greatest masterworks and most memorable themes audiences can enjoy during its 2020/21 season programmes.

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“As the biggest orchestra in Hong Kong, the HK Phil is doing a great job even though the [musicians] haven’t been able to perform,” Hong Kong composer and HK Phil collaborator Alvin Tam Lok-hei said. “No matter how the world is going, you can still listen to them.”

Filmed from the orchestra’s regular home, the Hong Kong Cultural Centre’s Concert Hall, on July 4, the performance was broadcast live on RTHK Radio 4, as well as in 4K via 5G on the HK Phil’s website, Facebook and YouTube channels, thanks to partnerships with 3 Hong Kong and TFI Digital Media Ltd.

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