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Seoul Philharmonic Orchestra 'Choral' Concert on 19-20 with Soprano Hwang Sumi and Others

The Seoul Philharmonic Orchestra (Seoul Philharmonic) will conclude 2024 with Beethoven's Symphony No. 9 "Choral".


The Seoul Philharmonic will hold its final regular concert of the year on the 19th and 20th at 8 PM at the Lotte Concert Hall. The program features Haydn's "Sinfonia Concertante" in the first half and Beethoven's "Choral" in the second half.

Seoul Philharmonic Orchestra 'Choral' Concert on 19-20 with Soprano Hwang Sumi and Others

"Sinfonia Concertante" is Haydn's Symphony No. 105, composed during his second trip to London, and is one of his most famous works. It is a concerto for violin, cello, oboe, and bassoon, characterized by its elegant and charming nature, highlighting the close dialogue and balanced sound between the solo instruments and the orchestra. With lively and vibrant rhythms and colorful melodies, it evokes the romance of winter.


The "Choral" Symphony is Beethoven's last symphony completed over a period of more than 30 years during his lifetime. It sets to music the poem "Ode to Joy" by German classical playwright and poet Friedrich Schiller. Conveying messages of peace, harmony, joy, and humanity, it is one of the most beloved classical works and is performed at historic moments throughout human history. This year also marks the 200th anniversary of the premiere of the "Choral" Symphony.


Korea's representative soprano Hwang Su-mi, mezzo-soprano Lee Ah-kyung, tenor Kim Sung-ho, bass Park Jong-min, the National Chorus, and the Seongnam City Choir will perform together.


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