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Project FLY

Hong Kong Sinfonietta Presents Project FLY
An International Online Collaboration

 




“To FLY is to capture peace amidst uncertainty.”
– Ng Cheuk-yin

Originally commissioned by Hong Kong Sinfonietta in 2007, local composer Ng Cheuk-yin’s cross-genre creation Fly sees an exciting online revival 13 years after its première, taking the new name Project FLY. Young Japanese drumming sensation Senri Kawaguchi joins as the soloist, while the orchestra welcomes the addition of several internationally renowned instrumentalists, including French flautist Juliette Hurel (Principal Flute of the Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra) and violist Adrien La Marca, Spanish oboist Ramón Ortega Quero (Principal Oboe of the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra), and German bassoonist Matthias Rácz (Principal Bassoon of the Tonhalle Orchester Zürich). Under the baton of Music Director Emeritus Yip Wing-sie, this bold endeavour promises a spectacle that soars high above conventions and limitations.


Ng Cheuk-yin                                                                                                    Composer

Composer, music producer, sheng performer and a cappella artist Ng Cheuk-yin is Hong Kong Sinfonietta’s first Artist Associate (2006-2008), Music Director of fusion group SIU2 and Artistic Director of a cappella theatre company Yat Po Singers. His compositions range from chamber and orchestral works to electronic music, from rock music to musicals, from choral works to pop songs and music for crossover bands and ensembles. He has worked closely with Hong Kong Sinfonietta on many projects, including commissions such as the double sheng concerto Before the City Collapses (2013), FLY (2007) and White (2004). Ng received the “Best Serious Composition” awards at the 2009 and 2013 CASH Golden Sail Music Awards, and won the “My Favourite Song” award at the Ultimate Song Chart Awards 2018 for A Centennial Tree.

https://www.ngcheukyin.com/

 

Senri Kawaguchi                                                                                               Percussion

Praised as the “Tekazuhime” (Princess of Many Strokes) for her extraordinary skills and panache, Senri Kawaguchi started playing the drums at the age of 5. Now at the age of 23, her drumming videos on YouTube have gathered over 40 billion views, and she was featured on the prestigious Drummerworld website as one of the World’s Top 500 Drummers. In 2017, she performed with the legendary saxophonist David Sanborn in Tokyo.

http://www.senridrums.com/index.html