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Hong Kong maestro to conduct Berlin Philharmonic for first time

Jaap van Zweden, music director of the Hong Kong Philharmonic, will visit Berlin by invitation next week to conduct three concerts in place of Amsterdam Concertgebouw chief conductor Mariss Jansons, who has taken ill. The Dutch maestro will conduct a fourth concert in Amsterdam.

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Jaap van Zweden rehearses in Tsim Sha Tsui. Photo: Jonathan Wong
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The Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra will come under the baton of a Hong Kong conductor for the first time in its 130-year history.

Jaap van Zweden, music director of the Hong Kong Philharmonic, will visit Berlin by invitation next week to conduct three concerts in place of Amsterdam Concertgebouw chief conductor Mariss Jansons, who has taken ill. The Dutch maestro will conduct a fourth concert in Amsterdam.

The trip comes as the city's flagship orchestra celebrates its 40th anniversary.

That will be my debut with that legendary orchestra and I am particularly pleased that I will take the Berlin orchestra to Amsterdam, my hometown

"That will be my debut with that legendary orchestra and I am particularly pleased that I will take the Berlin orchestra to Amsterdam, my hometown, for the fourth concert," Van Zweden said at the launch of the Phil's 2013-14 season, his second as its music director.

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Van Zweden's concerts with arguably the world's best orchestra will be the first by a Hong Kong conductor.

He said the Hong Kong orchestra's standards had risen to very close to those of others he had conducted recently, including the Philadelphia Orchestra and the National Symphony Orchestra in Washington last week. He compared training the local orchestra to a 100-metre sprint, and said: "The first 95 metres are not difficult; it's the last five that are really tough and you need to give me two more years to do it."

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Michael MacLeod, the Phil's chief executive, said the anniversary season would mark "the rebirth of our touring", taking the orchestra to Beijing, Shanghai and other cities next March, and to South America and Europe in the next few years.

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