49th Orchestral Season

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Preservation and perpetuation of the classics 2026

Date and Time
11 Apr 2026 (Sat) 8:00pm
Venue
Tsuen Wan Town Hall Auditorium
Ticket Fee
$380, $300, $250, $200
Conductor
Rupert Woo Pak Tuen
Performed by
Hong Kong Young Chinese Orchestra

E-House Programme

Heritage is not merely repeating the classics but finding new voices. This year’s programme adds a twist, featuring Peng Xiuwen’s Hong Kong - The City that Never Sleeps, Ng King-pan’s Impossible Medley, Bai Haoyu’s Rainy Night Flower and Black Galloping Horse and a new arrangement of Ambush on All Sides, along with the grand finale Tang Resonating. These selections mark a bold endeavour by the Hong Kong Young Chinese Orchestra as it preserves tradition while challenging the ensemble’s expressive capabilities.


Continuing its own tradition, the ensemble collaborates with composers from “Music from the Heart”. This year, Ken Sham Yiu-chung weaves familiar melodies with vibrant imagination and skillful orchestration that will surely delight the audience at first hearing.
Programmes

Hong Kong - The City that Never Sleeps (Excerpted from A Song of the Four Seasons)          Peng Xiuwen


Gathered by Music         Sham Yiu-chung

(Commissioned by the HKCO / World Premiere)


Medley  Impossible Medley          Arr. by Ng King-pan


Rainy Night Flower and Black Galloping Horse (Excerpted from Folk Style Suite)          Bai Haoyu

Rainy Night Flower (The third movement of Folk Style Suite)

Black Galloping Horse (The fourth movement of Folk Style Suite)


Gehu, Pipa, Sheng, Zhongruan & Orchestra          Ambush from All Side Ancient Tune

Arr. by Li Cangsang and China Magpie; Arr. and Orch. for Chinese Orchestra by Chew Hee Chiat

Eco-Gehu: Chiang Yau Yin  Pipa: Ng Kit-wing  Sheng: Cai Tung Yin  Zhongruan: Kung Ka-ho


Tang Resonating          Ng Cheuk-yin