Recitals

Alice Sara Ott
John Field Nocturnes

1 April 2026 (Wednesday) 7:30 pm Duration: approx. 80 mins without interval
Concert Hall, Hong Kong City Hall View map
$680, $380, $280
Buy Tickets Tickets available at pphk.org and art-mate on 1 Dec, 2025

“A force for change in classical music”The New York Times

“Her playing is technically unimpeachable, with beauty of tone, virtuoso flair and fine musical judgment throughout”
BBC Music Magazine

“I hope to take listeners on a journey through a vast musical landscape – one filled with playful cascades, unexpected turns, and bittersweet melancholia”
Alice Sara Ott on FIELD Complete Nocturnes


One of the world’s most in-demand soloists, German-Japanese pianist Alice Sara Ott returns to Hong Kong with a concert performance of her latest Deutsche Grammophon album,
John Field Complete Nocturnes.

In this new musical adventure, Alice Sara Ott explores the origins of the nocturne. While this evocative and atmospheric genre is often associated with Frédéric Chopin, it was pioneered by the lesser-known Irish composer John Field (1782-1837), considered “the father of the nocturne”. The album won the Opus Klassik Award 2025 and was named Album of the Year 2025 by Apple Music.

Alice Sara Ott has toured the Field Nocturnes programme in Europe and Japan to great acclaim – don’t miss your chance to enjoy this special performance when it finally comes to Hong Kong!

 

Programme

FIELD
Nocturnes (No. 1 – 18)

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1 April 2026 (Wednesday) 7:30 pm Duration: approx. 80 mins without interval
Concert Hall, Hong Kong City Hall View map
$680, $380, $280
Buy Tickets Tickets available at pphk.org and art-mate on 1 Dec, 2025

Discounts and Concessions

  • 50% off for full-time students, citizens aged 60 and above, people with disabilities & the minder and CSSA recipients.
  • 10% off for each purchase of 10 or more standard tickets.

Note: Discounts cannot be used in conjunction with any other discounts


  • For ages 8 or above
  • Programmes and artists are subject to change
  • Latecomers may not be admitted until a suitable break