Shark Symphony follows the tale of two businessmen who set up an underwater restaurant in Hong Kong and stage a series of immersive concerts to attract hammerhead sharks. The business takes a nosedive when shark’s fin is discovered on the menu. Combining live music, song, and dance into one extraordinary under-the-sea creation, Shark Symphony invites you to think twice about the real predator lurking: human or shark?
Story/lyrics: Leanne Nicholls
Music: Antti Paalanen and Simon Whiteside
Accordion/vocals: Antti Paalanen
Shark Symphony: Date and time
- 7.30pm, 20 April 2024 (Saturday)
- 3pm, 21 April 2024 (Sunday)
About CCOHK
City Chamber Orchestra of Hong Kong (CCOHK) holds a unique position as one of Asia’s leading chamber orchestras. Members are professional musicians experienced in playing a diverse range of music styles and genres. Established since 1999, CCOHK has performed with many world-class artists including Sir James Galway, Dame Evelyn Glennie, Dame Emma Kirkby, Sir Thomas Allen, Sir Neville Marriner, Michala Petri, Christian Lindberg, Sarah Chang, and more. Additional highlights include concerts with the Vienna Boys’ Choir, The American Boychoir, the King’s Singers, and the Swingle Singers. On tour, CCOHK has been invited to perform in Italy, Taipei, Beijing, Chengdu and at the 20th China Shanghai International Arts Festival. In Hong Kong, CCOHK’s engagements have included Hong Kong Ballet, French May Arts Festival, RTHK Radio 4’s televised Christmas Concerts in the Park, the World Harp Congress and The Hong Kong International Piano Competition.
CCOHK’s passion for building young audiences for music has inspired the evolution of several new and fully staged musical productions and extravaganzas. At the helm of CCOHK’s artistic planning is CCOHK’s founder, Leanne Nicholls, who was awarded in the HKSAR’s Chief Executive’s 2022 Honours List for Community Service for her contributions to the development of classical music in Hong Kong. Chief conductors include French conductor Jean Thorel (2008 to 2016) and Armenian conductor and virtuoso pianist Vahan Mardirossian (since 2019).