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capturing not only the hearts of collaborating artists, but also of the audience.

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Artistically impressive — Starting life in 1990 as a small ensemble made up of local music graduates, the Hong Kong Sinfonietta has now grown into a mid-size symphony orchestra. After a management overhaul in 1999 and the appointment of Yip Wing-sie as Music Director in 2002, the orchestra entered a new era of development. Today, the orchestra with 50-plus contract members performs more than 70 times throughout the year, on- and off-stage, capturing not only the hearts of collaborating artists, but also of the audience.
Musicians are assets — Hong Kong Sinfonietta believes that music has a lasting and transforming effect on the lives of people. Without musicians, there will not be music available. Hong Kong Sinfonietta contributes to the nurturing of musicians by providing them with a platform. The orchestral sound is unique – it is the sound of a group of musicians sharing their passion with you.
Keeping music alive — Apart from standard orchestral repertoire, Hong Kong Sinfonietta is enthusiastic about performing contemporary works. It actively commissions new works every year and also ventures into crossover projects with other art forms. Believing that all stage performances should be a "completely live" experience, Hong Kong Sinfonietta also provides accompaniment to opera and ballet performances.
Educational mission — The Hong Kong Sinfonietta believes that classical music should be accessible to all. Therefore, it has since 2000 pioneered specially-designed "educational" concerts for different age groups. New concepts on the Hong Kong concert stage, HKS for Kids (for children), Short-cut to Classical Music and Know Your Classical Music (for adults) have provided a new realm in "audience development". Hong Kong Sinfonietta also reaches out to the community via the media, making classical music a part of people's lives.
Music on tour — Hong Kong Sinfonietta became the first Asian orchestra to be invited to perform at the Saint-Riquier Festival in 2001. In 2004, the orchestra returned to the Festival, as well as to the Flaneries Musicales d’Ete de Reims, as part of the Year of China in France. In August 2005, it was invited to two Lithuanian Festivals and was also the first Chinese orchestra to present a concert at the National Philharmonic Hall in Warsaw. In May 2006, it was invited to join the biggest Mozart Festival in the world in Tokyo, playing six concerts at La Folle Journee Festival. In 2007, the orchestra returned to La Folle Journee, playing six concerts under the theme of "Harmony of People", and also made its debut at the Shanghai Spring International Music Festival.
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