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Great Violin Concertos: Stefan Jackiw Plays Beethoven

 

Conductor Daniel Raiskin
Violin Stefan Jackiw
 

Programme

Schnittke

Polyphonic Tango (1979) (Asian première)

Beethoven

Violin Concerto in D, Op 61

Tchaikovsky

Symphony No 4 in F minor, Op 36


**Due to entry restrictions, conductor Daniel Raiskin and violinist Stefan Jackiw are unable to travel to Hong Kong for this concert. Ticket holders may choose to attend this concert with an updated programme using their original tickets, or request a refund.**

Ticketing
Dates & Times:

11 July 2020 (Saturday)
8pm

Venue:

HK City Hall Concert Hall

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Price:

$420, $280, $160



Half-price tickets available for full-time students, senior citizens, people with disabilities and the minder & Comprehensive Social Security Assistance recipients

10% discount for group booking of 4 or more standard tickets

More ticketing info
Duration: Approximately 2 hours with a 15 min intermission
Age Limit: 6 (Person below this age not admitted)
Programme Enquiries: 2836 3336 / info@hksinfonietta.org
Remarks: Hong Kong Sinfonietta reserves the right to change the programme and artists

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