Concert Films

Janine Jansen
Falling for Stradivari (
New Date)

24 April 2022 (Sunday) 12:30 pm Duration: Part 1: 80mins; Part 2: 60 mins, with interval
JC Cube, Tai Kwun View map

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With the recent announcement of the plans for venue reopening, we are moving forward with our plans to reschedule the Beare’s Premiere Music Festival events to 24 April, 2022 (Sunday). Please retain your tickets for the rescheduled event.

As the venues are reopening with a reduced capacity to 50%, we may need to reallocate your seats according to the new social distancing measures imposed. We will try our best to keep your selected seats, but we may need to allocate/refund your seats according to the order of purchase. Our office will be in touch with all affected audiences.

If you are unable to attend this new date/time and would like to request a refund, please email Ms Loretta Cheung at loretta.cheung@pphk.org by 5 April and we will arrange a full refund of the ticket value.


a virtuoso pulls the heartstrings”
The Times on the film

There’s such intelligence and connoisseurship in this documentary… impossible not to be overwhelmed by Jansen’s mastery”
The Guardian on the film

November 2020: In this award-winning documentary, the audiences follow Janine Jansen fly-on-the wall from initial research and rehearsals in Stockholm, to a hectic month in London where, accompanied on the piano by Sir Antonio Pappano, the legendary Director of the Royal Opera House, she faces the challenge of recording, in a very short time, 12 Stradivari violins for one single album.

Steven Smith, Managing Director of J & A Beare and the mastermind behind the recording project, brought together 12 of the finest Stradivari violins from around the world with the aim of capturing the diversity of sounds that these instruments can still produce today. Some of these violins have not been played for 200 years while others belonged to the greatest virtuosos ever, including Fritz Kreisler, Nathan Milstein, Ida Haendel and Oscar Shumsky.

This is a nerve-wracking, intense, and hugely exciting film, where, up close and personal, we see not only what makes these the most unique stringed instruments in the world, but also the enormous humour, spark and energy that drives two of the world’s leading musicians at the top of their creative game.



Movie Trailer


Directed by Gerald Fox
Produced by Justine Waddell
Co-producers Gerald Fox and Anna Saldadze
Executive Producer Jack Oliver
Editor Una Burnand
Director of Photography Douglas Hartington


RUNTIME

Part 1: Documentary (80 minutes)
Interval
Part 2: Concert Film (60 minutes)

The performance venue is listed as a vaccine pass premise. Audiences will be required to show their vaccination record upon entering the venue.
Audiences will be seated according to social-distancing guidelines.
Audiences must observe the special measures implemented by the venue in response to the COVID-19.
For ages 6 or above unless otherwise specified.
Programme and artists are subject to change. Premiere Performances of Hong Kong reserves the right of decision in case of dispute.

24 April 2022 (Sunday) 12:30 pm Duration: Part 1: 80mins; Part 2: 60 mins, with interval
JC Cube, Tai Kwun View map