[Asia Economy Reporter Suyeon Woo] The Hyundai Motor Chung Mong-Koo Foundation released the regular concert of the 'OnDream Ensemble,' composed of the foundation's cultural and artistic scholarship students majoring in classical music, on YouTube online on the 11th.


For this online concert series, the foundation recorded the '8th OnDream Ensemble Regular Concert' without an audience at the IBK Chamber Hall of the Seoul Arts Center on the 19th of last month. Although it was a performance without an audience, the passion of 43 scholarship students from five sections?piano, vocal, strings, woodwinds, and brass?and six instructors shone brighter than ever.


The 8th OnDream Ensemble Regular Concert released on online YouTube./Photo by Hyundai Motor Chung Mong-Koo Foundation

The 8th OnDream Ensemble Regular Concert released on online YouTube./Photo by Hyundai Motor Chung Mong-Koo Foundation

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Additionally, among the OnDream Ensemble members, the scholarship students from the woodwind and brass sections appeared in the 'OnDream Recital' performance, showcasing the skills they had honed. This performance, recorded on the 4th at Jangcheon Hall of the Kwanglim Art Center, was also released as an online concert through the Chung Mong-Koo Foundation's YouTube channel along with the regular concert.


The foundation has been consistently providing top-level support in the cultural and artistic fields for social contribution. It selects scholarship students with outstanding artistic talents from middle school to high school and university levels, offering scholarships, support for participation in overseas competitions, and various programs to provide learning opportunities.



In particular, scholarship students who become active members of the OnDream Ensemble experience various programs to enhance their capabilities, including practical training with top domestic professors, master classes with renowned performers, mentoring classes with mentors from various fields of the cultural and artistic world, and regular concerts and OnDream recitals that encourage the improvement of their practical skills. They also help expand the foundation's mission by growing into the next generation of musicians through talent donation performances that reach out to culturally marginalized groups.


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