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Ink Art & New Music: New Works by Faculty and Student ComposersHKU MUSE

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(Asian Premiere)

The 'Ink Art and New Music' Creative Exchange Project reaches its finale with not-to-be-missed Asian Premieres at HKU this Fall.

Inspired by the Ink Art Collection of M+ Museum, seven new works for mixed Chinese and Western instruments will receive their Asian Premiere by the aspiring young talents of Ensemble Traversée. Images of the select artworks will be digitally projected to enhance the audience’s experience with ink and sound.

Launched in September 2021, 'Ink Art and New Music' aims to explore the innovative potential of the two art forms. Bard Conservatory of Music, HKU, M+ Museum, South China Normal University, and the Tianjin Juilliard School have joined forces to deliver an exciting series of virtual lectures, mentorships, commissions, academic forums, and live performances. We welcome you to join us for this project finale and open your mind to a novel, cross-genre, cross-cultural perspective!

| PROGRAMME |
JING WANG Trace
SAMUEL MUTTER Nocturnal Scars
OGA Wurzel aus
AUSTIN LEUNG Beyond Form
YEUNG-PING CHEN Song of Ink
CHAN HING-YAN An Ink Artist's Two Season
YIWEN SHEN Wild Grass

 

| REMARKS |
.Patrons under the age of 8 will not be admitted.
.The programme is approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes without intermission.
.Guests are advised to arrive punctually. No latecomers will be admitted until a suitable break in the programme.
.Please show the QR code in your ticket confirmation email for admission.
.The presenter reserves the right to make final decisions on seating arrangement.
.Programmes and artists are subject to change.

| ADMISSION |
.Except for exempted persons*, all concert-goers are required to use the "LeaveHomeSafe" app to scan the venue QR code before entering the venue.
.Please present an electronic version or a paper copy of your COVID-19 vaccination record for admission.
.For the latest vaccination requirements of the "Vaccine Pass", please visit HKU's COVID-19 Info Hub (https://covid19.hku.hk/control/hku-vaccine-pass/) and the Government's COVID-19 Thematic Website (https://www.coronavirus.gov.hk/eng/vaccine-pass.html).
.A temperature check will be conducted upon entry. Anyone with fever or respiratory symptoms should seek medical advice and will not be admitted.
.Guests are required to wear masks throughout the event.
.Please use the disinfectant dispensers and always maintain social distancing.
.Due to social distancing requirements, some seats in the venue will be left empty. Please only take your assigned seat as stated on the ticket.
.The presenters reserve the right to deny entry or to require anyone to leave if, in their opinion, the above-mentioned instructions have not been observed, and reserve all rights of final arbitration in case of dispute.

* Persons aged below 12 or aged 65 or above and those with disabilities that render use of the app difficult. All exempted persons are required to register their names, their contact numbers, and the date and time of their visits. They are also required to present relevant identification documents for verification at the request of the staff on-site during registration.

Production / Artist
Presented byHKU MUSE
 
 
 
Faculty Composers
PROF. CHAN HING-YAN, The University of Hong Kong
DR. YEUNG-PING CHEN, South China Normal University
DR. YIWEN SHEN, The Tianjin Juilliard School
 
Student Composers
AUSTIN LEUNG, The University of Hong Kong
SAMUEL MUTTER, Bard College Conservatory of Music
OGA, Bard College Conservatory of Music
JING WANG, The University of Hong Kong
 
Ensemble Traversée
TETE BAE, flute
SAMUEL CHAN, percussion
CHOR KAI HEI, cello
KAISAN, guqin
EUNA KIM, violin
LEUNG KA LOK, pipa
ALEXANDER WONG, piano
WU SIU HIN, erhu
YEUNG CHING HO, zheng
 
Vicky Shin, conductor