About the event
From the quirky charm of The Grand Budapest Hotel to the enchanting depths of The Shape of Water, French composer Alexandre Desplat’s impeccable scores add a touch of magic to every film he graces. Among a staggering 11 Academy Award nominations, Desplat has emerged victorious twice. He also boasts two Golden Globes and two Grammys, earning the admiration of music fans worldwide. The pandemic prevented Desplat’s plans to perform with the HK Phil in 2020, but he is now set to conduct the HK Phil during the French May Arts Festival, treating the audience to cherished movie moments.
Concert Details
The Film Music of Alexandre Desplat
Date & Time:
20 JUN 2025 (Fri) 8:00pm
21 JUN 2025 (Sat) 5:00pm
Venue: Hong Kong Cultural Centre Concert Hall
Artists
Solrey, conductor
Ticketing
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Discount
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About the organiser
The Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra (HK Phil) is regarded as one of the leading orchestras in Asia. Collaborating with internationally renowned conductors and soloists, the orchestra presents more than 150 concerts annually, attracting more than 200,000 music lovers. The HK Phil has flourished in the last two decades under Jaap van Zweden (Music Director, 2012–2024) and Edo de Waart (Artistic Director and Chief Conductor, 2004–2012). Currently, Long Yu serves as Principal Guest Conductor, and Lio Kuokman is the Resident Conductor.
The Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra is financially supported by the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region and is a Venue Partner of the Hong Kong Cultural Centre
Swire is the Principal Patron of the Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra