St Paul’s College, Hong Kong
  • Tuesday 6 August 2024, 7:30pm
  • The Stoller Hall
  • £11.50 - £16.50
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Founded in 1851, St. Paul’s College, Hong Kong’s oldest boys’ secondary school (ages 12-17), boasts a rich musical heritage. The college has nurtured generations of renowned musicians, contributing significantly to the global music scene.

Established in 1980, the St. Paul’s College Orchestra has become a prestigious ambassador for Hong Kong. Since 2000,they have garnered numerous awards and captivated audiences at international festivals in the UK, Austria, Australia,Japan, Singapore, and Korea. Their dedication and passion for music shine through in every performance.

Join us for an unforgettable evening as these talented young musicians showcase their skills. The program features a diverse selection of pieces, from the vibrant “Dance of the Yao People” to the beloved works of Tchaikovsky, Elgar, and Dvořák.

St Paul’s College, Hong Kong
  • Tuesday 6 August 2024, 7:30pm
  • The Stoller Hall
  • £11.50 - £16.50
Book tickets

Programme

Programme

Dance of the Yao People
TCHAIKOVSKY Italian Capriccio
ELGAR 3 Characteristic Pieces
DVOŘÁK Symphony No. 9 in E minor, "From the New World"

Founded in 1851, St. Paul’s College, Hong Kong’s oldest boys’ secondary school (ages 12-17), boasts a rich musical heritage. The college has nurtured generations of renowned musicians, contributing significantly to the global music scene.

Established in 1980, the St. Paul’s College Orchestra has become a prestigious ambassador for Hong Kong. Since 2000,they have garnered numerous awards and captivated audiences at international festivals in the UK, Austria, Australia,Japan, Singapore, and Korea. Their dedication and passion for music shine through in every performance.

Join us for an unforgettable evening as these talented young musicians showcase their skills. The program features a diverse selection of pieces, from the vibrant “Dance of the Yao People” to the beloved works of Tchaikovsky, Elgar, and Dvořák.