Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra becomes the first Asian nominee for the distinguished UK classical music magazine Gramophone’s 2019 Orchestra of the Year Award
“You’re hearing one of the best Wagner orchestras in the world.”
– The Times on the HK Phil’s performances of Ring Cycle.
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The home-grown orchestra has scored multiple firsts and musical excellence that make Hong Kong people proud. Under the leadership of music director Jaap van Zweden, the Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra (HK Phil) embarked on an epic four-year journey of performing Richard Wagner’s monumental Ring Cycle opera-in-concert in 2015. This was the first time that the local orchestra had taken on this challenging operatic masterpiece.
It’s also the first time that a Hong Kong-based orchestra had cooperated with a recording label, the indigenous Hong Kong brand Naxos, for the live recordings and CD releases of these first-ever opera-in-concert performances.
The HK Phil’s momentous achievements have culminated with the nomination for distinguished UK classical music magazine Gramophone’s “Orchestra of the Year Award” 2019, which made its debut in 2018. This is the HK Phil’s first-ever nomination for this award in the orchestra’s history.
More importantly, the HK Phil is the first orchestra in Asia to receive this nomination from the magazine. The HK Phil is one of ten nominees in this award category, including some of the world’s preeminent orchestras, such as London Symphony Orchestra, Boston Symphony Orchestra, and Orchestra dell'Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia – Rome.