Orbit Library in Dongducheon Concludes "The Leisure Concert" Filled with the Melodies of Schumann and Brahms

On the 25th, Orbit Library in Dongducheon City held "The Leisure Concert," a fusion of humanities and classical music, in the children's reading room on the 4th floor of the library, with around 100 citizens in attendance. The event was met with an enthusiastic response.

Dongducheon City Orbit Library held 'The Leisure Concert,' combining humanities and classical music, on the 25th at the 4th floor children's reading room of Orbit Library, with about 100 citizens attending. Provided by Dongducheon City

Dongducheon City Orbit Library held 'The Leisure Concert,' combining humanities and classical music, on the 25th at the 4th floor children's reading room of Orbit Library, with about 100 citizens attending. Provided by Dongducheon City

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"The Leisure Concert" is a humanities convergence program designed to present classical music in a more accessible and approachable way.


The performance opened with a humanities commentary led by conductor Kim Jinsu, highlighting the lives and artistic worlds of Schumann, Clara, and Brahms. Pianist Han Youngmi, soprano Han Kyungseong, and tenor Kim Eunguk then took the stage, delivering a deeply moving performance.


The performers, who are accomplished artists with experience at prestigious music schools and on international stages, were met with great applause for their expressive artistry and high-quality performances. The harmonious blend of vocal pieces, piano performances, and ensemble stages further heightened the atmosphere of the event.


A citizen who attended remarked, "It was a truly enriching and healing experience to enjoy a high-quality classical music performance at the library while also hearing behind-the-scenes stories about the composers."


An Orbit Library representative stated, "This 'The Leisure Concert' was prepared to allow citizens to experience the profound resonance that music and the humanities bring to everyday life," adding, "Going forward, we will continue to expand diverse programs so that the library becomes a space where culture, communication, and healing coexist beyond just books."


For more information about the program, please refer to the Dongducheon City Library website.

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