"At Home with Tchaikovsky Concert"... Shinhan Card's YouTube Live Concert on the 8th
Live Broadcast on the 8th at 7:30 PM
[Asia Economy Reporter Ki Ha-young] Shinhan Card announced on the 8th that it will broadcast live the "Tchaikovsky Concerto Concert" as the second performance of the "Shinhan Card Digital Stage" through the official Shinhan Card YouTube account.
The Shinhan Card Digital Stage is an untact performance program planned to support the cultural and artistic community and provide entertainment to the public tired of social distancing. The first performance was a streaming concert by the band Soran on the 26th of last month.
This performance, commemorating the 30th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Korea and Russia, is sponsored by the Russian Embassy in Korea and Shinhan Card under the theme "Russian Musicians Loved by Koreans: Tchaikovsky." The live concert held at the Seoul Arts Center Concert Hall at 7:30 PM on the 8th will be streamed live on the Shinhan Card YouTube channel.
At this concert, three Tchaikovsky concertos will be featured. In the first part, next-generation violinist Kim Dong-hyun will perform Tchaikovsky's Violin Concerto, Opus 35, and pianist Ilya Rashkovsky will perform Piano Concerto No. 2, Opus 44. In the second part, pianist Peter Obraztsov will present Tchaikovsky's most famous Piano Concerto No. 1, Opus 23. The conductor is Choi Young-sun, and the accompaniment is by the Millennium Symphony Orchestra.
Shinhan Card plans to exclusively release various performance contents held in Russia, such as Bolshoi Ballet performances, through its YouTube channel in collaboration with Russian state broadcasting in the future.
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Meanwhile, a donation event to support the cultural and artistic industry will be held alongside the Shinhan Card Digital Stage. Fundraising will be conducted through the Shinhan Card Areum-in website until June 30th using a matching grant method, and all donations will be used to support the cultural and artistic sectors affected by the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic.
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