Prison Yard Festival
Prison Yard Festival

General

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The participation of ACO is supported by the National Foundation for Australia-China Relations.

As the centrepiece in their Tai Kwun residency, the Australian Chamber Orchestra (ACO) - a visionary gathering of local and international string virtuosos -offers a glimpse of the famed Venetian Republic plainly fashioned in their own image. Set at the crossroads of Western Europe and the Ottoman Empire, their Venice is an unrivalled financial hub and international marketplace limited only by access to the sea, a thrilling cultural centre where goods and ideas from Asia, the Middle East and North Africa freely intermingle with the best that Europe had to offer.

Interspersed with Vivaldi’s evocative The Four Seasons, a timeless memorial of the era, is the music of the Egyptian-born, Sydney-based oud virtuoso and composer Joseph Tawadros, arranged for strings by the ACO’s Artistic Director Richard Tognetti. Echoes of melodies and harmonies, along with similar rhythms and playing techniques, between the Arabic tradition and the Italian Baroque reveal once again that the further back you look in history, the more our cultures have in common.

Programme

Vivaldi’s The Four Seasons

Music by Joseph Tawadros

Original Ottoman Baroque works

Duration: Approximately 2 hours with a 20-minute interval

Musicians

Director & Violin: Richard Tognetti

Oud: Joseph Tawadros

Riq’ & Bendir: James Tawadros

Principal Violin: Satu Vänskä

Violin: Anna da Silva Chen, Ilya Isakovich, Liisa Pallandi, Thibaud Pavlovic-Hobba, Ike See, Tim Yu

Principal Viola: Stefanie Farrands

Viola: Elizabeth Woolnough

Principal Cello: Timo-Veikko Valve

Cello: Julian Thompson

Principal Bass: Maxime Bibeau

Harpsichord and Organ: Donald Nicolson

Theorbo: Simon Martyn-Ellis

Ticket Discounts

Patrons may enjoy one of the below discount schemes for each purchase where applicable:

  • 40% off for Senior citizens aged 60 or above, people with disabilities and their minder, full-time students. Available on a first-come-first-served basis.
  • Members of TK FAN are entitled to 15% off on regularly-priced tickets. Download the Tai Kwun App to get the promo-code now.

Prison Yard Festival Package Discount

  • Each purchase of standard tickets for concerts on 2 different dates (10% off)
  • Each purchase of standard tickets for concerts on 3 different dates (15% off)
  • Each purchase of standard tickets for concerts on 4 different dates (20% off)
  • Each purchase of standard tickets for concerts on 5 different dates (25% off)

Remarks

  • For wheelchair user, please purchase tickets via URBTIX www.urbtix.hk
  • Latecomers will only be admitted at a suitable time
  • Recommended for ages 6 and above

Biography

Australian Chamber Orchestra

“The Australian Chamber Orchestra is uniformly high-octane, arresting and never ordinary.”

THE AUSTRALIAN

The Australian Chamber Orchestra lives and breathes music, making waves around the world for its explosive performances and brave interpretations.

Steeped in history but always looking to the future, ACO programs embrace celebrated classics alongside new commissions, and adventurous crossartform collaborations.

Led by Artistic Director Richard Tognetti since 1990, the ACO performs more than 100 concerts each year. Whether performing in Manhattan, New York, or Wollongong, NSW, the ACO is unwavering in its commitment to creating transformative musical experiences.

The Orchestra regularly collaborates with artists and musicians who share its ideology: from Emmanuel Pahud, Steven Isserlis, Dawn Upshaw, Olli Mustonen, Brett Dean and Ivry Gitlis, to Neil Finn, Jonny Greenwood, Barry Humphries and Meow Meow; to visual artists and film makers such as Bill Henson, Shaun Tan, Jon Frank, and Jennifer Peedom, who have co-created unique, hybrid productions for which the ACO has become renowned.

In addition to its national and international touring schedule, the ACO has an active recording program across CD, vinyl and digital formats. Its recordings of Bach’s violin works won three consecutive ARIA Awards. Recent releases include Water | Night Music, the first Australian-produced classical vinyl for two decades, Beethoven 1, 2, & 3 Eroica and ARIA award-winning albums River and Indies & Idols.

In 2023 the ACO launched its digital streaming platform, ACO On Demand, which hosts the Orchestra’s award-winning season of cinematic concert films, ACO StudioCasts, alongside live concert streams and premium on demand content.

The ACO is supported by the Australian Government through Creative Australia and the NSW Government through Create NSW. The ACO’s Tai Kwun Residency is also supported by the Australian Government through the National Foundation for Australia-China Relations.

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