July 27,2008

Sting - Songs From The Labyrinth 2008 HK Concert

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主辦﹕Lushington Entertainments (HK) Ltd 主辦
成人票價﹕HK$2888 / $1888 / $988
日期及時間﹕2008年12月10日 (星期三) 晚上8時正
地點﹕香港理工大學賽馬會綜藝館
備註﹕ 對號入座
適合﹕7歲或以上人仕觀看

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門票售出後,一概不得退票或更改。

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Sting & Edin Karamazov "Songs from the Labyrinth"
官方網頁: www.lushington.com

節目查詢: 2629 6240
演出時間: 約90分鐘 (包括20分鐘中場休息)

主辦單位有權更改節目資料及時間表。


有關Sting & Edin Karamazov "Songs from the Labyrinth" 資料的轉載﹕

Sting to Perform Songs from his Critically Acclaimed Classical Album
Accompanied By Renowned Lutenist, Edin Karamazov

New York, NY – In support of a special edition of the critically-acclaimed album, Songs from the Labyrinth – a personal tribute to late 16th-century Elizabethan composer, John Dowland (1563–1626) - Sting will embark on a tour of Australia and Asia, joined by esteemed lutenist, Edin Karamazov.

Songs from the Labyrinth began as a Deutsche Grammophon recording project in 2006 which surpassed all expectations by debuting at the top of the classical charts in the US, UK, France, Canada & Germany. The album remained on Billboard’s #1 classical charts for fifteen consecutive weeks and was the top selling classical album of both 2006 and 2007. A DVD, entitled The Journey and the Labyrinth, followed the CD and was also released on Deutsche Grammophon. It was filmed appropriately at Sting's 16th-century manor house in Wiltshire (Lake House), in the ancient gardens of his home in Italy (Il Palagio), and at a live concert at St Luke’s Church in London.

To accompany the upcoming tour, Deutsche Grammophon will release a special edition of Songs from the Labyrinth which features three bonus tracks, including Sting’s own Fields of Gold and Message in a Bottle, which he performs with Edin Karamazov on lute, as well as a special, live version of Dowland’s Have You Seen the Bright Lily Grow, recorded in New York in September 2006.

The original Deutsche Grammophon release also garnered critical success. It was hailed as “a remarkable triumph” by London’s The Guardian and “exquisite“ by Japan’s Sankei newspaper whilst France’s Le Monde commented: “the poetry of this album, sung with painstaking care, comes from the exactitude & honesty with which the pop artist renders Dowland’s texts”.

Sting was first introduced to the music of John Dowland in the early 1980s, and has said that Dowland’s music has been “gently haunting” him for more than twenty years. Songs from the Labyrinth honors the life of John Dowland by not only recreating his music, but also his words. Sting incorporates short recitations of a letter John Dowland wrote in 1595 to Queen Elizabeth’s Secretary of State, Sir Robert Cecil, into the album, pleading his allegiance to the English throne in the hope of an invitation into the Royal Court, providing further insight to Dowland’s life and times.

Edin Karamazov has been Sting’s partner in this project from its conception. A protg of the legendary conductor Sergiu Celibidache, Edin Karamazov began his musical career with the classical guitar, continuing his studies of the Baroque Lute at the Schola Cantorum Basiliensis. His 2003 recording Come Heavy Sleep set new standards for lute playing and, as a soloist, he has performed and recorded with leading international early music ensembles and artists including the Hilliard Ensemble, Hesperion XX, Mala Punica and Andreas Scholl. Newly signed as an exclusive Decca artist, Edin Karamazov’s first recording on the label will be released this Autumn; entitled The Lute is a Song, the album traces 400 years of lute music from the Renaissance to the present day and features guest artists Kaliopi, Andreas Scholl, Sting and Renee Fleming.

Joining Sting and Edin Karamazov on this tour is the British a cappella choir Stile Antico, who are featured in all the European performances of Songs from the Labyrinth to date, giving vocal accompaniment to some of the more raucous tavern songs and gentle lullabies that are found in Dowland’s wide-ranging music. An ensemble in their own right, Stile Antico have won numerous awards for their recordings of 16th and 17th music as well as a Grammy award nomination for Best Small Ensemble Performance. Their next recording, Song of Songs, will be released in 2009.



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2888, 1888? PCCW hotline???

唉!外國既演唱會真係越來越貴,十多年前睇Elton John, Janet Jackson, Bryan Adams 等,最貴都只係$580。最近我睇Duran Duran 最貴都只係$780.

講真比得$2888,倒不如飛去外國睇仲好!
Posted by Vaio at July 27,2008 16:14

貴到不是一般人去得起 !
Posted by henry at July 27,2008 20:31

香港理工大學賽馬會綜藝館...這場地開這類型演唱會比較陌生

票價...價錢實在太貴了!!!!
Posted by 天台的月光 at July 28,2008 00:16

Dear Vaio, henry & 天台的月光﹐

這一次的門票確實很貴﹐可能也因為只演一場吧。不過近年似乎若有巨星來香港開演唱會﹐都一樣很貴。記得早期最貴一次是10年 (??)前的 Diana Ross 演唱會吧﹐若我沒記錯﹐好像要二千多。

根據以上轉載得來的官方的資料﹐這一次音樂會只得90分鐘﹐而且還包括了20分鐘中場休息﹐那麼時間更短了。

因為這一次是唱16世紀Dowland的作品﹐伴奏樂器主要是魯特琴(Lute)﹐故此魯特琴演奏家 Edin Karamazov也一同來港﹐應該不會由大Band 擔任吧﹐所以使用香港理工大學賽馬會綜藝館較小的場館﹐算是很適合的。
Posted by Muzikland at July 28,2008 09:44

原來Sting 這場音樂會在新加坡也有舉行﹐而香港的$988票價被劃了﹐不知是該票價滿座了呢﹐還是被取消了~ 至於Sting 這張CD最近還有更新的特別版啊﹐厲害

Singapore
Date : 8th December 2008
Venue : Esplanade Concert hall
Time : 7.30pm
Tickets : S$600, S$400, $300, S$200 and $100 from SISTIC outlets plus S$3 Sistic fee
SISTIC Hotline : (+65) 6348 5555
Web bookings : www.sistic.com.sg


Hong Kong!
Date : 10th December 2008
Venue : Jockey Club Auditorium
Time : 8.00pm
Tickets : HK$2,888, HK$1,888 and --HK$988--
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Posted by Muzikland at October 30,2008 12:42