HKUST Music Alive!

HKUST Music Alive! Brass and Percussion | HK Phil

Description

Join the world renowned Hong Kong Philharmonic Brass and their percussion collogues for this one-of-a-kind concert at HKUST. Prepare to be blown away by these pieces and the epic sound of this brass on ensemble. 
 

Lorenzo Iosco, Conductor

Lorenzo Antonio Iosco is an Italian clarinetist and conductor based in Hong Kong where he is a member of the Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra.
 
Before moving to Asia in 2015, he studied the clarinet at the Luigi Cherubini Conservatory in Florence from where he graduated with Distinction. He then became a member at Madrid Opera House Teatro Real in Spain for three years and London Symphony Orchestra for seven years, respectively.

Lorenzo studied orchestral conducting with Piero Bellugi in Florence and Donato Renzetti in Rome. Recently he was invited to join the Gstaad Conducting Academy where he had the privilege of working closely with Jaap van Zweden and Johannes Schlaefli, who selected him to conduct in the Academy’s final concert.
 
Lorenzo is founder and artistic director of Ensemble Ubertini, a chamber orchestra based in Tuscany with international guest musicians. His main interest with the Ensemble is to rediscover some of the most important repertoire of the 20th and 21st centuries.

In 2021 Lorenzo made his conducting debut with the HK Phil in a program featuring the Italian composer Nino Rota. For the Italian National Day on 2 June, the General Consul of Italy in Hong Kong invited Lorenzo to conduct a concert at Hong Kong City Hall celebrating music of the best Italian composers of all time.
 

Program

Fanfare for the Uncommon Woman  

Joan Tower (b. 1938)

Symphony for Brass 

Malcolm Arnold (1921 - 2006)

Music for Brass Octet

Anthony Plog (b. 1947)

Fanfares Liturgiques

Henri Tomasi (1901 - 1971)

 

Registration

  • This event is for:

    • Friend of HKUST (Note: You can sign up as "Friend of HKUST" when registering for the event.)

    • HKUST faculty and staff

    • HKUST student

    • HKUST alumni

    • Family member of HKUST faculty and staff (with family or resident card)

  • Free admission. Tickets will be allocated on a first come, first served basis.

  • This event is for ages 6 and above.

  • An individual registrant can register for up to four (4) guests including the Registrant himself/herself.

  • In accordance with the government’s announcements on epidemic containment measures, masks must be worn throughout the venue and during the performance.

  • Temperature check is arranged at designated entrances.

  • Registrant who successfully made the booking will receive a confirmation email with a PDF attachment of printable tickets and QR codes for all the guests he/she registered.

  • Please click here for registration.

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