Who knew you could make music with stones or dance while playing music?
Artist Samson Young curates a series of new duets for teachers and their young students. Incorporating graphic scores, game pieces, and traditionally notated works, shapes songs brings together musicians of all levels through a unique journey into contemporary music and art. Join us for an afternoon of inspiring music fresh off the press!
This programme is part of NME15
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Programme
Dmitri Kabalevsky: Selections from Thirty Pieces for Children Op. 27
Samson Young: A farewell waltz in quirky lucky colours
James Moore: Strawberry
Seth Cluett: a sign of rupture at the heart of being
Law Yuk-mui: I stay quiet as a stone
Vanissa Law: Every Bubbly Step and Skip
Hong-kai Wang & Bill Dietz: Everything floated. My teeth are coming in. The stars intersect.
Performers
Kitty Cheung and Audrey Yuen, violin
William Lane and Alexander Zaimi, viola
Stephenie Ng and Lui Lok-Sze Zoe, clarinet
Karina Yau / Yeung Ho Man Holden and Chan Ka Nam Summer, percussion
Alfred Lee, French horn
Linda Yim, piano
Credits
The Hong Kong Fringe Club