Suwon City, December 31 Municipal Arts Troupe 'Year-End Concert' View original image


[Asia Economy (Suwon) = Reporter Lee Young-gyu] Suwon City in Gyeonggi Province will hold the "2021 Sharing Hope and Comfort Suwon Municipal Arts Group Year-End Concert" at 7:30 PM on the 31st at the Suwon SK Artrium Grand Theater.


This year-end concert will be filled with high-quality performances under the direction of Choi Hee-jun, artistic director of the Suwon Municipal Choir, featuring the Suwon Municipal Choir, Suwon Municipal Symphony Orchestra, Suwon Municipal Performance Group, singer Jung Jae-hyung, soprano Kim Soon-young, baritone Go Sung-hyun, and harmonica player Park Jong-sung.


The first part begins with the Suwon Municipal Symphony Orchestra performing Supp?'s "Light Cavalry Overture." Harmonica player Park Jong-sung will collaborate with the symphony orchestra on James Moody's Spanish Fantasy "Toledo" and the traditional folk song "Saeya Saeya," and singer Jung Jae-hyung will perform his original compositions "Summer Swim" and "To Loved Ones" in piano collaboration with the symphony orchestra.


The second part will feature the Suwon Municipal Performance Group performing "Reflection" from the animation "Mulan" OST and "This Is the Moment" from the musical "Jekyll & Hyde." Following this, baritone Go Sung-hyun will sing Choi Jin's "Leaning on Time" and "Hamangyeon (何茫然)" from the drama "Dae Jang Geum" OST accompanied by the symphony orchestra, and soprano Kim Soon-young will continue with "I Could Have Danced All Night" from the movie "My Fair Lady."


The Suwon Municipal Choir and Symphony Orchestra will conclude the year-end concert with performances of Paul Anka's "My Way," Bob Crewe & Bob Gaudio's "Can't Take My Eyes Off You," and Simon and Garfunkel's "Bridge Over Troubled Water."


Tickets can be reserved on the Suwon SK Artrium website. S seats are 10,000 KRW, and A seats are 5,000 KRW.


Suwon SK Artrium is a facility requiring a quarantine pass; only those who have completed vaccination or unvaccinated individuals with a negative PCR (genetic test) result within 48 hours can enter. Audience members must sit with one seat spacing between them.



Yeom Tae-young, mayor of Suwon City, stated, "We expect this concert to be an opportunity for citizens exhausted by the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic to find comfort and hope through music."


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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