On the first day of the programme, titled “We Pick You Up!” (我哋嚟接你!), a fleet of dedicated buses transported children and their parents to the Hong Kong Cultural Centre to attend tailored concerts, marking a significant step in arts education and community engagement.
The inaugural event saw more than four hundred attendees from local primary schools such as Tai Po Baptist Public School and Tsuen Wan Government Primary School arrive together for performances titled “Adventures in Light and Sound: The Magic of Classic Film Scores,” which featured selections from acclaimed composers including John Williams and James Horner.
The scheme is designed for children aged six to twelve and aims to remove logistical barriers that can prevent families from attending cultural events.
In addition to providing free entry to concerts, the programme supplies direct transport from neighbourhood pick-up points, easing access and encouraging broader participation in classical music experiences.
By blending education with entertainment, the HK Phil seeks to cultivate a deeper appreciation of orchestral repertoire among the next generation.
The first concerts under the new initiative received enthusiastic participation and are expected to be followed by additional events throughout the year, continuing the orchestra’s longstanding commitment to accessible music education and outreach.








































