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| Adresse | Nambusunhwanro 2406 Seocho-gu Seoul Gyeonggi Südkorea |
| Google maps | 37° 28' 51.909" N 127° 0' 54.883" E |
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SeoulTour of Asia: Seoul

Verdi, Ravel, Rachmaninow
Orchestra dell'Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia; Daniel Harding; Yunchan Lim
SeoulTour of Asia: Seoul

Verdi, Ravel, Rachmaninow
Orchestra dell'Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia; Daniel Harding; Yunchan Lim
SeoulPhilippe Jordan conducts Bruckner's Ninth Symphony

Strauss R., Bruckner
Seoul Philharmonic Orchestra; Philippe Jordan
SeoulNikolai Lugansky plays Chopin’s First Piano Concerto

Berlioz, Chopin, Schumann
Seoul Philharmonic Orchestra; Ludovic Morlot; Nikolai Lugansky
SeoulSunwook Kim and Alice Sara Ott

Mussorgsky, Ravel, Brahms
Seoul Philharmonic Orchestra; Sunwook Kim; Alice Sara Ott
SeoulMarkus Stenz and Vadim Gluzman

Brahms, Walton
Seoul Philharmonic Orchestra; Markus Stenz; Vadim Gluzman
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Thielemann and the Vienna Philharmonic’s Bruckner 5 in Seoul
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A tightly focused and cohesive Bruckner Fifth Symphony at the Seoul Arts Center as Christian Thielemann and the Vienna Philharmonic continue their Asian tour in compelling fashion.
Hong Kong Philharmonic offer precision and poise in Seoul
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Two contemporary works pave the way for a big Tchaikovsky pairing at the Seoul Arts Center, with Yekwon Sunwoo joining the Hong Kong Philharmonic for the First Piano Concerto.
Jaap van Zweden and the Seoul Philharmonic prepare for their US tour
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The Seoul Philharmonic preview their forthcoming US-tour programme, featuring Bomsori Kim playing Mendelssohn’s Violin Concerto.
Mao Fujita’s Mozart and Myung‑whun Chung’s Fantastique in Seoul
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An evening at the Seoul Arts Center in which clarity matters as much as volume and the most telling virtuosity comes from a refusal to grandstand.
Seoul Arts Center: Renes and Lisiecki play Beethoven and Mahler
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After Jan Lisiecki clarifies the architecture of Beethoven's Third Piano Concerto, Renes' Mahler felt like a letter written in the dark.
Sculpted silences: Britten and Brahms under Jaap van Zweden in Seoul
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From the very first bars of Britten’s Violin Concerto, Augustin Hadelich impresses in Britten's Violin Concerto, yet Jaap van Zweden's Brahms 4 appears misaligned.
Rach 4 redefined: Mäkelä and Yunchan Lim set a new benchmark in Seoul
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In Yunchan Lim’s hands the score to Rachmaninov's Fourth Piano Concerto emerges as a small revelation, conspicuously succeeding where so many others have floundered.
Hrůša and the Bamberg Symphony with Bomsori Kim in Seoul
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Tradition reborn with thrilling clarity: Jakub Hrůša’s Bambergers light up Seoul: Wagner’s shimmering overture, Bomsori Kim’s impassioned Bruch, and a lucid yet explosive Beethoven Seventh.
