Let's Listen: Music for the Ballet | Hong Kong Sinfonietta

Led by Music Director Emeritus Yip Wing-sie and choreographer Yuri Ng, the Hong Kong Sinfonietta presents an insightful concert exploring the musical storytelling behind iconic ballets like Swan Lake, The Sleeping Beauty, and Cinderella.
When

6 Mar 2027 - 7 Mar 2027 15:00 - 17:00

Location

Yuen Long Theatre Auditorium

New Territories Yuen Long Yuen Long

9 Yuen Long Tai Yuk Road

Tickets & pricing
  • Standard

    HKD 400

  • Standard

    HKD 280

Program Introduction

Embark on an immersive journey through the symbiotic relationship between sound and movement with the Hong Kong Sinfonietta. "Let's Listen: Music for the Ballet" is masterfully hosted by Music Director Emeritus Yip Wing-sie and renowned choreographer Yuri Ng. This performance goes beyond a traditional concert; it is an educational exploration of how musical compositions breathe life into choreography.

Highlights

The orchestra will perform highlights from legendary ballets, including Tchaikovsky’s timeless masterpieces "Swan Lake" and "The Sleeping Beauty," as well as the vibrant, character-driven score of Prokofiev's "Cinderella." The concert aims to deconstruct the "language" of ballet music, guiding the audience to hear the narrative power behind every note. Whether you are a classical music enthusiast or a dance lover, this program offers a unique opportunity to uncover the hidden musical narratives that have shaped the history of ballet.

Artists

  • Conductor / Host: Yip Wing-sie (Music Director Emeritus)
  • Host: Yuri Ng

Venue & Access

The performance will be held at Yuen Long Theatre Auditorium. Please plan your journey accordingly.

Ticketing

  • Prices: HKD 400, 280
  • Duration: Approx. 2 hours (including 15-minute intermission)
  • Restrictions: For ages 6 and above

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