Gyeonggi Arts Center, Pianist Cho Seong-jin Recital on the 17th View original image

[Asia Economy Reporter Byunghee Park] Gyeonggi Arts Center will hold a recital by pianist Seong-Jin Cho on the 17th at 7:30 PM in the Grand Theater of Gyeonggi Arts Center.


This performance marks Seong-Jin Cho's first appearance at Gyeonggi Arts Center in seven years. In 2013, he performed with the Gyeonggi Philharmonic Orchestra on the stage of the Peace and Piano Festival organized by Gyeonggi Arts Center.


Seong-Jin Cho is scheduled to perform Schumann's "Humoresque," Szymanowski's "Masks," Brahms' "6 Piano Pieces," and Chopin's "Scherzos," among others.


Schumann's "Humoresque" is considered a quintessential piece of Romantic music and showcases Schumann's unique artistic world.


Szymanowski, a Polish composer, was influenced by Impressionism. His "Masks" is a suite composed of "Scheherazade," "The Clown of Tantris," and "Don Juan's Serenade," featuring diverse colors and sensuous harmonies. It is also a rare opportunity to experience Szymanowski's works live.


In the second part, Brahms' "6 Piano Pieces" and Chopin's Scherzos No. 1 and No. 2 will be performed, which are frequently included in Seong-Jin Cho's repertoire. Notably, Chopin's Scherzo No. 2 was the piece he performed during the 2015 Chopin Competition.



Gyeonggi Arts Center plans to open only up to 70% of the total seats, considering the social distancing guidelines.


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