Wave 'On:Classic' Delivers Vivid Experience with 40,000 Home Viewers
Violinist Yang Inmo's 'Genetics of Strings' Update Marks Grand Finale

Wave, Yang In-mo Unveil 'Genetics of Strings'... Final Series of 'On:Classic' View original image

[Asia Economy Reporter Eunmo Koo] The final series of Wave's 'On:Classic,' which applied the world's first 5GX multiview technology to classical performances, will be updated.


Online video service (OTT) Wave announced on the 25th that it will provide a performance video of violinist Yang In-mo, the first Korean to win the 2015 Paganini International Competition, titled 'Genetics of Strings.'


Since November last year, Wave has consecutively presented pianist Lim Dong-hyuk's piano recital 'To Beethoven,' starting with a collaboration with the Korean Symphony Orchestra and pianist Lim Dong-hyuk, followed by violist Yongjae O'Neill's live performance 'Gift.'


Yang In-mo's 'Genetics of Strings' is the final series of On:Classic, co-produced by Wave, SK Telecom, and performance planning company Credia. Using 5GX multiview technology, it delivers rich sound from the perspectives of different instrumentalists, allowing viewers to emphasize and listen to the sound of a specific performer. The On:Classic series is exclusively available on Wave and B tv, and the previous three On:Classic series have been viewed by over 40,000 Wave users.


'Genetics of Strings' is programmed according to the history of string instruments. It features a solo performance by violinist Yang In-mo, along with a duet by Yongjae O'Neill, who won the Best Classical Instrumental Solo award at the 63rd Grammy Awards. In addition to strings, it includes collaborations with keyboard instruments such as harpsichord (Arent Grossfeld) and piano (Ilya Rashkovsky).


Wave, Yang In-mo Unveil 'Genetics of Strings'... Final Series of 'On:Classic' View original image

On:Classic has brought high-quality performances by top domestic classical musicians with world-class titles to the comfort of viewers' homes. It has been praised for pioneering a new consumption pattern of classical concerts by implementing ultra-intuitive views including performance, conducting, and commentary, along with high-quality sound.


Lee Hee-joo, head of policy planning at Content Wave, stated, “On:Classic has achieved results that support new cultural consumption activities in the COVID-19 era, going beyond the simple meaning of non-face-to-face performances.”



Wave monthly subscribers can enjoy 'On:Classic' performances at no additional cost, and free users can also watch multiview videos through the Wave mobile 5GX menu.


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