Thursday, December 02, 2010
Classiques! at Esplanade will see Resident Conductor Adrian Chiang leading the Philharmonic Youth Winds through a programme of wind literature encompassing vigour, energy and passion.
Philharmonic Youth Winds will be performing Samuel L. Hazo’s Ride, an “exhilaratingly fun piece for any band to play”, as well as David Gillingham’s critically acclaimed Concerto for Horn and Symphonic Band featuring horn player Lewis Poh from The Philharmonic Winds and Singapore Armed Forces Central Band.
Singapore Symphony Orchestra cellist Chan Wei Shing takes to the stage in Johan de Meij’s Casanova for Cello and Wind Orchestra, for which the Dutch composer received a First Prize at the International Composition Competition of Corciano, Italy in 1999.
Also on the lineup is Equus, an excellent demonstration of “dynamic minimalism” and a “virtuosic show piece for winds”, by renowned composer Eric Whitacre, guest conducted by Tay Kai Tze of The Philharmonic Winds.
In commemoration of Gustav Mahler’s 150th birth anniversary, the concert will end with the Finale from Gustav Mahler’s Symphony No. 1 in D major, arranged for wind orchestra by Hardy Mertens.
Concert Details:
23rd December 2010 (Thursday), 7.30pm at Esplanade Concert Hall
Pricing:
Standard - S$15 / S$12 (EXCLUDE Booking Fee)
Discounts and Concessions:
Through SISTIC Website, Hotline & Authorised Agents
10% Discount for Student
Full Time students with valid student pass.
NSF personnel with valid SAF 11B (Military IC)
Please note that random checks on concession tickets will be conducted at the point of entry.
Patrons unable to present proof of eligibility are required to upgrade their concession tickets to full price tickets.
Through SISTIC Hotline & Authorised Agents only
20% Discount for Group Purchase (min 20 tickets)
Ways to get tickets:
1. Get from ANY SISTIC outlet
2. online booking: by clicking the link HERE
Hope to see all friends and students whom I've taught there. :)
Contact me for more details.
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