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Tomorrow

Luk Wai-chun
Violin, Cello, Dizi, Pipa, Piano and Percussion
13 May 2022 (Fri)
World Premiere
  • Date & Time
    13 May 2022 (Fri) 8:00pm
  • Concert
    Jockey Club Musicus Heritage Alive Concert
  • Venue
    JC Cube, Tai Kwun
  • Artists
    , Violin
    , Cello
    , Piano
    , Pipa
    , Dizi
    , Percussion
Torromow for violin, cello, dizi, pipa, piano and percussion

I. Waves
II. Nostalgia
III. Forward

Tai Kwun, now one of Hong Kong’s foremost cultural landmarks, was formerly a compound that housed the city’s police headquarters, its magistracy and also Victoria Prison. This historical site, whose original use dates back to the earliest days of colonial rule, endured the Japanese occupation during World War II and witnessed numerous momentous events in the city’s history. Today, the site has been revitalized and transformed into a centre for heritage and the arts.

The history of our city has been one of constant change, and the Covid-19 pandemic in recent years brought fresh changes to our lives. While we have had to adapt to new norms and rhythms, we may also sometimes hark back to Hong Kong’s olden days. As time goes by, we look forward to the future.

Tai Kwun, our city and our people all gave me the inspiration to write Tomorrow. With this work, I hope everyone can have the courage to face the future. I believe the hardship caused by the pandemic will pass and I hope we can embrace the past and welcome tomorrow with optimism.

A note on the movements: each movement has a section that highlights notes of the same time value, like the hands in a clock that push time forward.

Luk Wai-chun
English translation by Eos Cheng
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World Premiere Information