Violin Lee Ji-won and Horn Lee Sang-jik Perform Together
Beautiful Harmony with the Theme 'From the New World'

Songpa-gu Symphony Orchestra Regular Concert at Community Center on the 17th View original image

Songpa-gu, Seoul (Mayor Seo Gang-seok) announced on the 13th that the 29th Songpa-gu Symphony Orchestra Regular Concert will be held on the 17th at 7:30 PM in the main auditorium on the 3rd floor of the Songpa-gu Citizens' Hall.


Under the theme "From the New World," the Songpa-gu Symphony Orchestra will perform a total of eight beautiful harmonies in collaboration with soloists Lee Ji-won (violin) and Lee Sang-jik (horn).


The concert will begin with Supp?'s "Light Cavalry Overture," known for its lively rhythm and brilliant melody. Following this, Mozart's Horn Concerto No. 3, 1st movement, composed for the renowned horn player Joseph Leutgeb, will be performed featuring horn soloist Lee Sang-jik. Next, the third movement of Tchaikovsky's Violin Concerto, highlighting a fast and brilliant violin solo, will be presented in collaboration with violinist Lee Ji-won and the orchestra.


Dvo??k's most famous work, Symphony No. 9 "From the New World," inspired by the composer's travels in America, will be performed with the 1st and 4th movements. This performance aims to convey to the audience Dvo??k's feelings of anticipation, challenge, and nostalgia for his homeland regarding the new country he experienced.


Additionally, familiar classical pieces such as Tchaikovsky's The Nutcracker "Trepak" and the Swan Lake Suite "Sc?ne" will be prepared to enrich the audience's listening experience.


The program includes: ▲ Supp? ▲ Mozart ▲ Tchaikovsky ▲ Dvo??k ▲ Johann Strauss ▲ Tchaikovsky ▲ Tchaikovsky ▲ Bizet , promising the audience an enjoyable feast of classical music.


Admission to the concert is free. Reservations can be made in advance through the Seoul Public Reservation System, or attendees can enter on a first-come, first-served basis starting at 7 PM on the day of the performance.


Founded in 1995, the Songpa-gu Symphony Orchestra has showcased solid performance skills with deep tones and attractive melodies, actively providing Songpa-gu residents with various opportunities to enjoy classical music.



Mayor Seo Gang-seok stated, "I hope the Songpa-gu Symphony Orchestra's regular concert will be a time for residents to fully enjoy the charm of classical music," and added, "We will continue to strive to ensure that all residents can experience diverse cultural arts within the community."


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