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BRAHMS l A German Requiem

time 21 - 22 Apr 8pm (1hr 15min)

location 香港文化中心音樂廳 》香港文化中心

fee: $600 / $500 / $400 / $300

Prompted by the death of his mother and inspired by the music of Bach, Brahms’ A German Requiem draws its text from the German-language Bible translated by Martin Luther. But more than an expression of German soul, Brahms wanted this to be a work for “all mankind”. Renowned German Chorusmaster Ralf Otto prepares the HK Phil Chorus for this masterpiece.

Programme
BRAHMS|A German Requiem

Artists
Ralf Otto, conductor
Valentina Farcas, soprano
Thomas E. Bauer, baritone
Hong Kong Phiharmonic Chorus

The concert runs approximately 1 hour and 15 minutes without intermission.

Supported by
Goethe-Institut Hongkong


The “vaccine pass” policy is implemented in Venue. All persons are required to meet the related vaccination requirements and use the “LeaveHomeSafe” mobile application to register their visit. Details please refer to hkphil.org/concert-etiquette and the Government’s COVID-19 Thematic Website.


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