black box music

music\ gaming

black box music

Danish composer Simon Steen-Andersen’s Black Box Music (2012) humorously critiques the role of the conductor through a live video feed, transforming conducting into a puppet theatre experience. This premiere in Hong Kong introduces Steen-Andersen’s innovative vision and encourages dialogue between Western avant-garde and local culture. Curator Daniel Lo will also present a newly commissioned piece, further exploring the relationship between performance and play.

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sound\bridges

The Sound\Bridges concert series will feature four innovative performances, highlighting diverse styles in contemporary music, including underperformed global pieces and new works from Hong Kong. Utilizing unconventional instruments and interactive elements, the series aims to engage audiences of all ages while extending its educational impact to local and international communities.

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music\gaming


The Music as Gaming project is an innovative commissioning initiative that reimagines the interplay between composers, musicians, and performance. This platform invites three talented emerging composers from Hong Kong to challenge the traditional paradigms of Western music performance by integrating the dynamism and interactivity of gaming into contemporary music composition.
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game\play

GAME\PLAY is a three-part programme that redefines contemporary classical music as engaging and fun. By blending intellectual rigor with whimsy and surprise, HKNME aims to connect with a wider audience through a mix of established and innovative compositions, showcasing the accessible nature of modern classical music.

  • GAME\PLAY is financially supported by the Arts Capacity Development Funding Scheme of the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region.

    The content of this programme does not reflect the views of the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region

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