Postponement for ‘The Fourth International Conducting Competition for Chinese Music’
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to rage around the world, for the health and safety of judges, observers, participants, audiences and colleagues, after deliberations with our co-organizer, Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts, the second round, semi-final and final competitions (originally scheduled for 26 June-7 July 2020) has been postponed. All second round entrants are eligible for the competition. In addition, after deliberations with Shanghai Conservatory of Music, the 2nd Hong Kong Symposium for Conducting (originally scheduled for 5-7 July 2020) has also been postponed. Further details will be announced on HKCO’s website. We apologize for any inconvenience caused.
Initiated by the HKCO in 2011, the International Conducting Competition for Chinese Music has nurtured many conducting talents over the years. For the 4th edition of the Competition, the HKCO will join with The Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts in organizing the global event to further the objectives of promoting Chinese orchestral music, enhancing artistic exchange and bridging the geographical divide.
“This international competition is a groundbreaking move in the realm of large-scale, modern Chinese music performance in the last hundred years. It is a launch pad for young conducting talents as well as for Chinese orchestral music in the main. I am certain that this conducting competition will add magical charm to the genre of Chinese music, and be a milestone in its history.”
- Zhao Jiping (Honorary Chairman of the Chinese Musicians’ Association)
“This conducting competition for Chinese music offered an exceptional learning and training opportunity for all contestants. From wielding the baton to communicating with the musicians of the Orchestra, to stepping onto the conductor’s podium and feeling the tension of having all eyes on one’s every single move, it has been a most valuable experience for aspiring conductors throughout. We look forward to organizing this kind of competition in the future so as to give young conducting talents of Chinese music the break they deserve.”
- Yan Huichang (Artistic Director and Principal Conductor for Life, Hong Kong Chinese Orchestra)
It will be held between 26-29 June 2020 in the Hong Kong Jockey Club Amphitheatre of The Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts. The participants will conduct HKCO virtuosi and Department of Chinese Music of the HKAPA in playing two works selected for the Second Round Competition:
A) Cycles of Destiny Raymond Mok
B) Competitors in this round will draw lots to determine which work he/she will conduct among the following two:
Moonlight over the Spring River Ancient Melody Arr. by Qin Pengzhang and Luo Zhongrongor
As the Moon Rises (Excerpts) Ancient Melody Arr. by Peng Xiuwen
It will be held between 1-2 July 2020 at the Hong Kong Jockey Club Amphitheatre of The Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts. The semi-final comprises two parts: sight-reading at rehearsal (to test the ability to correct mistakes and read scores quickly) and conducting a rehearsal with the Hong Kong Chinese Orchestra.
Part A Sight-reading and correcting mistakes: participants will be informed of the work chosen after entering the simi-finals
Part B Works for conducting: Ravel dans le jardin chinois (Excerpt) Arr. by Hui Cheung-wai after his own composition (Work selected for competing for the Best Interpretation of a Work on Hong Kong prize)
Tone poem Song of Lishan (Excerpt) Rao Yuyan
It will be held on 4 July 2020 at the Hong Kong City Hall Concert Hall. Finalists will compete for the laurel by conducting the Hong Kong Chinese Orchestra in performing the following works:
Sacrifice–Torches–Potent Liquors (The third movement of Three Melodies of West Yunnan) Guo Wenjing
Big Tree (Version presented at Hong Kong Culture Week of the 21st China Shanghai International Arts Festival) Ng Cheuk-yin
The first prize winner will conduct the following piece with the HKCO at the Final Competition Concert: Tone poem Flowing Water (Excerpt) Chan Pui-fang
5-7 July, 2020 (Details to be announced)
Xia Feiyun (Professor of Shanghai Conservatory of Music)
Chen Tscheng-hsiung (Former Director and Conductor of Taipei Municipal Chinese Orchestra and National Taiwan Symphony Orchestra)(Names of Judges listed in Chinese stroke order)
(Names of Judges listed in Chinese stroke order)
Panel Chairman
Chen Tscheng-hsiung (Former Director and Conductor of Taipei Municipal Chinese Orchestra and National Taiwan Symphony Orchestra)
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