The Art of Sound
Date: 19–20/04/2025
Time: 8:00PM, 3:00PM
Duration: 120 minutes with intermission (20 minutes)
Doors Open: 30 minutes before the show
Seating: Auditorium
Dress Code: Smart Casual
Recommended for: 6 years old and above
Price
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RM120.00
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Price
RM120.00, RM180.00, RM200.00, RM220.00, RM250.00, RM320.00
from
RM120.00
All Fees Included
Duration: 120 minutes with intermission (20 minutes)
Doors Open: 30 minutes before the show
Seating: Auditorium
Dress Code: Smart Casual
Recommended for: 6 years old and above
Ticketing
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Get ready to embark on a captivating musical journey with The Art of Sound! Led by conductor Kevin Field*, the Tutan Festival Orchestra and guest soloist Nancy Zhou will bring to life some of the most stirring and intricate works of classical music. This orchestral performance showcases the beauty, power, and nuance of each piece, making it an unforgettable experience for classical enthusiasts and newcomers alike.
With pieces from composers such as Stravinsky, Saint-Saëns, and Ravel, The Art of Sound takes audiences on an unforgettable journey, celebrating the essence of classical music. Each selection has been curated to highlight the expressive range of the orchestra—from soaring violin solos to powerful orchestral harmonies, making this a true celebration of sound’s emotional impact.
Programme Highlights
Saint-Saëns: Dance Bacchanal
With rhythms that are both playful and intense, Saint-Saëns' Dance Bacchanal unleashes a flurry of sound, embodying joy and pure musical energy. This piece takes you straight to a passionate celebration, showcasing the orchestra's brilliant dynamics and powerful flair. It’s an exciting opener that celebrates the fiery side of sound!
Ravel: Pavane pour une infante défunte
Ravel’s Pavane drifts through a serene and hauntingly beautiful world, evoking a sense of nostalgia with each soft phrase. Known for its elegance and grace, this piece is a reflection of sound’s quiet power—proof that simplicity and softness can be just as captivating as grandiosity. It’s a delicate embrace of music that stirs the soul.
Bruch: Violin Concerto No. 1 in G Minor
Bruch’s Violin Concerto is a cornerstone of violin repertoire, full of sweeping melodies and romantic allure. With Nancy Zhou at the helm, this piece becomes a heartfelt dialogue, her artistry breathing life into every note. It’s a captivating blend of passion and precision, capturing the “art” in The Art of Sound as it weaves together emotion and technical brilliance.
John Adams: Short Ride in a Fast Machine
Think of this as a sonic thrill ride! Adams' Short Ride in a Fast Machine is known for its driving rhythms and exhilarating pace—a modern take on orchestral sound that’s full of surprises. This piece challenges the orchestra to push the boundaries, celebrating the thrilling pulse of sound in an entirely new light.
Hindson: House Music (Flute Solo)
Featuring the flute as its star, Hindson’s House Music adds a fresh, contemporary flavour. It’s playful, rhythmic, and shows how even a single instrument can tell a vibrant story. Here, we explore the lighter, fun side of sound, reminding us that classical music is as much about exploration and curiosity as it is about tradition.
Stravinsky: The Firebird Suite (1919 version)
Closing the evening with a burst of magic, Stravinsky’s Firebird Suite transports us to a world of mythical heroes and vivid landscapes. It’s a powerful showcase of the orchestra’s full range, with moments that soar and shimmer, ending the show on a note of wonder. This piece embodies The Art of Sound through its bold, colourful orchestration, celebrating music’s ability to tell timeless stories.