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RACHMANINOV | Piano Concerto no. 3 in D minor, op. 30
RESPIGHI | Fountains of Rome
RESPIGHI | Pines of Rome
After captivating audiences last season at his HK Phil debut, Mao Fujita returns with Rachmaninov’s Piano Concerto no. 3 – a work celebrated for its emotional depth and technical brilliance. Joining him is conductor Roberto González-Monjas, known for his vivid musicality and insightful interpretations. Completing the programme are two of Respighi’s most evocative tone poems, depicting the shimmering fountains and majestic pines of Rome.
RESPIGHI | Fountains of Rome
RESPIGHI | Pines of Rome
After captivating audiences last season at his HK Phil debut, Mao Fujita returns with Rachmaninov’s Piano Concerto no. 3 – a work celebrated for its emotional depth and technical brilliance. Joining him is conductor Roberto González-Monjas, known for his vivid musicality and insightful interpretations. Completing the programme are two of Respighi’s most evocative tone poems, depicting the shimmering fountains and majestic pines of Rome.




