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The Living Curio

Violin, Viola, Cello, Erhu
30 Nov 2014 (Sun)
World Premiere
  • Date & Time
    30 Nov 2014 (Sun)
  • Concert
    Musicus Heritage Community Concert
  • Venue
    Lecture Hall, Hong Kong Heritage Discovery Centre
  • Artists
    , Violin
    , Viola
    , Cello
    , Erhu
Hong Kong Heritage Discovery Centre, located in Kowloon Park and constructed around 1910, is a historical building known formerly as the Whitfield Barracks. It is known for its irreplaceable historical value and unique architecture. Composer Lawrence Lau is impressed by its history and architecture, and inspired by how the building witnessed, preserved and presented Hong Kong’s history during its lifetime. This piece is dedicated to this respectable building.

The Living Curio can be divided into two main sections. The first slow section begins with a lyrical melody played by the cello with harmonics, representing the modernity and spaciousness projected by the glass wall in the building. Meanwhile, the fast passages of erhu represents the vitality of the preserved heritage out of the apparent calmness. The music gradually moves to the second section with a faster pulse, where eastern and western instruments embrace each other. A series of unexpected changes concludes the piece with joy.
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