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DCU Clear Sound Harmonica Ensemble Holds Disability Day Commemoration Concert

Becoming One in Beautiful Harmony:
People With and Without Disabilities United

The 45th Disability Day Commemoration Concert, led by the DCU Clear Sound Harmonica Ensemble from Daegu Catholic University, was held on the 20th at the Daegu Concert House Grand Hall.

DCU Clear Sound Harmonica Ensemble Holds Disability Day Commemoration Concert All performers are presenting a joint choir piece together at the 45th Disability Day Commemoration Concert held on the 20th at Daegu Concert House Grand Hall.

Held under the theme "Please become a companion on the path of clear resonance and beautiful togetherness," this concert was organized to commemorate the 45th Disability Day and to help develop the event into a festival where people with and without disabilities can enjoy together.


The DCU Clear Sound Harmonica Ensemble delivered a moving and hopeful message to the audience by performing a variety of pieces with beautiful harmonica melodies, including "Toledo," "Balloon," "You Raise Me Up," "Passionate Continent," and "Happiness."


On this day, top vocalists such as tenor Lee Byungsam, soprano Lee Yoonkyung, and baritone Kim Mansoo performed alongside the Silver Echo Choir, SM Chorus Cheongra, and Daegu Choral, offering a richer and more diverse stage that received enthusiastic applause from the audience.


The DCU Clear Sound Harmonica Ensemble began in 2009 as a group of students and graduates with disabilities from Daegu Seongbo School. In September 2021, it was reorganized as the Daegu Catholic University-affiliated enterprise "DCU Clear Sound Harmonica Ensemble." Since then, it has given more than 1,000 performances both in Korea and abroad, making significant contributions to the promotion of cultural and artistic activities for people with disabilities and to improving social awareness.


A representative from Daegu Catholic University stated, "Through this concert, we plan to continue expanding opportunities for communication and empathy between people with and without disabilities, and to provide various forms of support to discover and nurture talents in the cultural and artistic fields among people with disabilities."




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