Gyeongnam National University Department of Music Education to Hold the 47th Graduation Recital Starting October 4
[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Song Jong-gu] The Department of Music Education at Gyeongnam National University will hold the "47th Graduation Recital" at Simyeon Hall on the 4th floor of Hanma Future Hall starting October 4th.
This recital is an occasion where the passion and efforts accumulated by the students of the Department of Music Education over the past four years come to fruition. A total of 40 graduating students will perform, offering a variety of music that allows campus members and local residents to feel the autumn atmosphere. The recital will be held three times in total on the 4th, 6th, and 7th, each starting at 7 PM.
The recital will feature diverse performances by major, including piano pieces such as Brahms' "Ballade Op.118 No.3" and Franz Liszt's "Waltz from the Opera Faust, S.407," as well as orchestral instruments (violin, bassoon, horn, flute, trumpet), vocal music (soprano, baritone), and composition.
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The faculty of the Department of Music Education stated, "We hope many will show great interest and give generous applause for the beautiful graduation recital performed by the students," adding, "We are grateful to the students, professors, and university who have done their best despite the difficult conditions caused by COVID-19 over the past few years. The Department of Music Education will continue to do its utmost to nurture talents who will lead the fields of culture, arts, and education nationwide."
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