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‘Frozen', James Horner and John Williams: the Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra's new season line-up is announced
‘Frozen', James Horner and John Williams: the Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra's new season line-up is announced

Tatler Asia

time27-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Tatler Asia

‘Frozen', James Horner and John Williams: the Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra's new season line-up is announced

There is much speculation as to whether the 25-year-old Finnish music director designate Tarmo Peltokoski, who succeeded Jaap van Zweden, will introduce music from his home country. (Peltokoski will officially become the music director in the 2026/27 season.) In a pre-recorded video, he enthusiastically announced that Finnish composer and conductor Esa-Pekka Salonen will lead a programme in May 2026. This programme will include Sibelius No. 5 , Strauss's Don Juan, op 20 , and Salonen's own Horn Concerto . On Sibelius's piece, Peltokoski commented that it is an early masterpiece not often played, but it's 'fantastic epic music'. He described it as being from the Finnish national epic Kalevala , telling the story of the hero Väinämöinen, a 'young, dumb boy, a bit like the German Siegfried'. He humorously recounted how Väinämöinen 'in the first movement, runs after some girls on an island, then goes to the mythical underworld and tries to kill a holy swan—that's the famous movement. But then he dies and is resurrected by his mom, and then he returns home'. He highly recommends the piece. More famous names are in the pipeline, including piano superstar Lang Lang, who will perform with Peltokoski for the first time, and American soprano and actress Renée Lynn Fleming. The HKPhil will announce details of the rest of its coming season in due course.

JD Vance's French Horn Solo Booed At Kennedy Center
JD Vance's French Horn Solo Booed At Kennedy Center

The Onion

time14-03-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Onion

JD Vance's French Horn Solo Booed At Kennedy Center

WASHINGTON—Failing to receive the reaction he anticipated from audience members, JD Vance was booed at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts while playing a French horn solo, sources confirmed Friday. The stage curtains reportedly rose to reveal the vice president, an amateur horn player, standing by himself behind a music stand, a sight that elicited gasps and murmurs from those in attendance. According to sources, the crowd began booing and jeering Vance within the first 15 seconds of his performance of Franz Strauss's Horn Concerto, Op. 8, causing the vice president to quickly lose his confidence and begin playing cracked and flat notes. Several reports indicated that the vice president attempted to make eye contact with his wife, second lady Usha Vance, who sat in the box tier, but she only looked away and stared down at her hands. At press time, Vance was said to have dropped his French horn to the floor and run off the stage in tears, knocking over the music stand in the process.

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