Philharmonic Youth Winds in CLASSIQUES! (EXTREME)
Date: 23 December 2009 (Wednesday)
Time: 7.30 pm
Venue: Victoria Concert Hall
Conductor: Mr Adrian Chiang
Synopsis
Join the Philharmonic Youth Winds in their annual concert as they present a programme that is both extremely challenging and emotionally stirring.
Led by Resident Conductor Adrian Chiang, the 80-piece wind orchestra will kickstart the concert with Tchaikovsky’s March Slave, Op. 31.
Local clarinettists, Desmond Chow and Liang Jiayi, both from The Philharmonic Winds, will take centrestage as they are accompanied by the youths in Mendelssohn’s Concert Piece No. 2, Op. 114, transcribed for Two Clarinets and Wind Orchestra.
Johan De Meij’s Extreme Make-over will dazzle with its series of musical metamorphoses based on a theme from Tchaikovsky’s well-known Andante Cantabile from the second movement of his String Quartet No. 1 in D, Op. 11.
To end off the concert, the Philharmonic Youth Winds will perform James Barnes' emotionally stirring Symphony No. 3 “The Tragic”, which was written during the period between the death of his infant child Natalie and the birth of his son Billy, a journey from darkness to light.
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Repertoire:
March Slave, Op. 31
Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Concert Piece No. 2, Op. 114
Felix Mendelssohn
feat. Desmond Chow & Liang Jiayi
Extreme Make-over
Johan De Meij
Symphony No. 3 "The Tragic"
James Barnes
Taken from BandFusion (:
Do come and support! ^_^
This concert's going to be really awesome!! heheh.
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