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Musique classique, opéra, ballet et danse en Seoul, Corée du Sud

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SeoulHankyeol Yoon conducts Mozart and Strauss

Seoul Philharmonic Orchestra
Yoon, Mozart, Strauss R.
Seoul Philharmonic; Hankyeol Yoon; Kit Armstrong

SeoulSPO Chamber Series V: Kit Armstrong

Seoul Philharmonic Orchestra
Beethoven, Schumann, Hummel
Kit Armstrong; Kajin Lim; HyeJin Kim; Aekyung Shin

SeoulJaap van Zweden and Jaehong Park

Seoul Philharmonic Orchestra
Jae-il, Rachmaninov, Brahms
Seoul Philharmonic; Jaap van Zweden; Jaehong Park
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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. 

Markus Stenz conducts three monumental 20th-century scores in Seoul

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Propulsive Prokofiev from pianist Dmitry Shishkin between Ravel’s hypnotic minimalism and Schoenberg’s late-Romantic complexity. 
Articles récents

Symphonic metamorphoses: Tokyo Philharmonic in 2025

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With concerts featuring Myung-whun Chung at the piano, Pinchas Zukerman leading from the podium, and inventive programming from Chief Conductor Andrea Battistoni, the Tokyo Philharmonic’s 2025 season straddles many divides.