by Kim Yongu
Published 23 Nov.2020 17:37(KST)
Updated 13 Aug.2025 08:06(KST)
On November 20, after the 8th regular concert of the Music Major Credit Bank System at Silla University Lifelong Education Center, the performers are cheering.
원본보기 아이콘[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yong-woo] Music majors in the Academic Credit Bank System picked up saxophones and ocarinas. The melodies of piano and vocal music also soothed the weary late autumn nights tired from COVID-19.
Shilla University Lifelong Education Center (Director Choi Kwang-jun) held the "8th Regular Concert of the Academic Credit Bank System Music Major" on November 20th at 7 p.m. in the small concert hall of Yeumgwan on campus.
Now in its 8th year, the regular concert was organized to improve the performance skills of Academic Credit Bank System students and provide stage experience.
With 37 performers participating, the concert featured a variety of performances including religious music, saxophone, ocarina ensemble, piano, and vocal music. The students showcased the skills they had accumulated during the two-hour concert.
Shilla University held the concert with a minimal number of attendees in compliance with quarantine guidelines to prevent the spread of COVID-19. They supported family and friends to watch the concert via live streaming on YouTube.
A representative from Shilla University Lifelong Education Center said, "This concert seems to have helped students gain performance experience and confidence," adding, "The Academic Credit Bank System Music Major provides customized education through one-on-one lessons and strives to increase learning motivation and achievement through concerts."
Shilla University Lifelong Education Center operates Academic Credit Bank System degree programs in music major, social welfare major, child studies major, and beauty major to support local residents in obtaining degrees.
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