OCI Dream, a Subsidiary of OCI Holdings, Founded in 2019
Special Stage Featuring OCI President Kim Yushin and Other Executives
OCI Holdings announced on the 21st that it held the 2nd OCI Dream Ensemble regular concert, "Embracing Music: A Night of Schubertiade," at Prugio Hall in Jung-gu, Seoul on the 17th.
The OCI Dream Ensemble is a classical music group composed of three disabled musicians: Jo Hyun-seon (piano), Hong Ji-yoon (violin), and Cha Ji-woo (cello). It was founded in 2019 by OCI Dream, a subsidiary of OCI Holdings and a certified workplace for the disabled, to support disabled students majoring in music in their social advancement and realization of artistic value.
OCI Dream Ensemble, a classical music group for people with disabilities, is performing on the 17th at Prugio Hall in Jung-gu, Seoul. [Photo by OCI Holdings]
This performance was the second regular concert held after the first one took place at Perridge Hall in September last year due to the impact of COVID-19. On this day, the OCI Dream Ensemble presented Schubert's lyrical music to the audience, including the violin sonata "Grand Duo" and the piano quintet "Trout."
The OCI Male Choir, consisting of nine executives and employees from four OCI affiliates including President Kim Yoo-shin and Vice President Kim Won-hyun, performed Schubert's song serenade and "Trout" as a special stage.
Lee Ji-hyun, CEO of OCI Dream, said, "We will continue to provide unwavering support so that we can convey the precious values of courage, perseverance, and hope to the world through music together with them."
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