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Adam J Sacks holds an MA and PhD in history from Brown University and an MS in education from the City College of the City University of New York. He is currently a Lecturer in the Faculty of History in the University of Hong Kong.
From April 2024 he is publishing a Music and Politics podcast.
Adam J Sacks reports from the Hong Kong Arts Festival
Adam J Sacks reports on two Boston Symphony Orchestra concerts at Tanglewood
Adam J Sacks reports from Opera Philadelphia
Adam J Sacks listens to John Luther Adams' 'Vespers of the Blessed Earth'
Adam J Sacks reports on two Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra concerts
Adam J Sacks describes something entirely new, combining Brahms and Radiohead
Music for guitar, for erhu and for the Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra
Adam J Sacks discusses the new Opera Hong Kong/Slovene National Theater Maribor co-production of Puccini's 'Madama Butterfly'
Adam J Sacks listens to Prokofiev in Hong Kong
Adam J Sacks listens to the Hong Kong Sinfonietta
Adam J Sacks marks the re-convening of the Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra
Adam J Sacks reports from the first performance of HK Ballet's new season
Adam J Sacks was at the Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra's season opener for music by Copland, Beethoven, Doming Lam and Richard Strauss
Adam J Sacks provides a Hong Kong snapshot on the classical music world
Adam J Sacks reports on two recent dance performances in Hong Kong which potentially reimagine the role of classical music in contemporary settings
Adam J Sacks marks the opening of the Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra's new season