10 May x 10 Years Poster

The Learners Orchestra 10th Anniversary Concert

May 10, 2017  (Wednesday)   8:00 p.m.
The Hong Kong Jockey Club Amphitheatre,
The Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts

Programme Highlights

Symphony No. 3 “Organ” (Saint-Saëns)
Gloria (Poulenc)

Soloists

Colette Lam, Soprano
Gary Tong, Organ

The Learners Orchestra
The Learners Chorus

Conducted by: Apollo Wong

Ticketing and Donation Enquiries

Email: learnershk@gmail.com
Tel: 9234 6057

Donations will be made to the Hong Kong Christian Council’s “School Building Project in Myanmar” to build a new middle school for graduates of the Mayangone Primary School.

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