Conductor Edo de Waart has lost no time in diving into the middle of political controversy in Hong Kong, where he is the new chief conductor of the city’s Philharmonic. Protesting the government’s devotion to a HK$40 billion “arts hub” project which doesn’t include money for arts education or a new concert hall for the Phil, de Waart says that the plan severely miscalculates the city’s scale. “For a city with no opera company of its own to build a 2,000-seat theater, it most probably would have to rely on flying in unknown numbers of performance groups because no home group will be able to regularly fill it. It’s promoting glitz – a culture of events, not a culture of continuity. It’s the completely wrong way to do things.”