Ensemble Performance by Developmentally Disabled Musicians, Joint Concert with Jeonju City Symphony Orchestra
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Lee ByungJae(2025-12-06 07:11:11)
To celebrate the end of the year, the Jeonju City Symphony Orchestra will hold a year-end concert 'Sing as One' with people with disabilities at 7:30 p.m. on the 10th at the Yeonji Hall in the Korea Sound Culture Center.
This performance will be a joint performance where members of the developmental disability ensemble 'Social Cooperative Nulugeom' will take the stage together. Violinist Kim Jaewon, who is actively performing both domestically and internationally, will also perform as a guest artist. Kim Jaewon, known for his delicate sensibility and excellent technique, is currently serving as a concertmaster at the National Orchestra of Toulouse Capitol in France, and is expected to communicate with the audience through rich interpretations and sound during this performance.
The performance program will start with James Swearingen's 'Valiant Flight,' followed by Mendelssohn's Violin Concerto in E minor, Op. 64, Bach's 'Chaconne,' and the familiar 'Jesus, Joy of Man's Desiring.'
Noh Eun-young, the head of the Jeonju City Department of Culture, Sports, and Tourism, said, "This performance will be a meaningful stage for sharing the value of social inclusion through music filled with end-of-year emotions," and expressed hope that citizens will participate together and share the warm messages conveyed by art.
Tickets for the performance are priced at 10,000 won for R seats and 7,000 won for S seats, and can be reserved through Naru Culture House (www.naruculture.com) or by phone (1522-6278). Students, art pass cardholders, and twins cardholders will receive a 30% discount.