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Line, rhythm and spectrum: Jaap van Zweden and the Seoul Philharmonic in the present tense

Jaehong Park, Zaap van Zweden and the Seoul Philharmonic Orchestra
© Seoul Philharmonic Orchestra
Jaap van Zweden and the Seoul Philharmonic Orchestra
© Seoul Philharmonic Orchestra
Jae-il Jung, Jaap van Zweden and the Seoul Philharmonic Orchestra
© Seoul Philharmonic Orchestra
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“Jung’s Inferno spoke like a score shaped by film: intuitive and in high relief”
Reviewed at Lotte Concert Hall, Seoul on 26 September 2025
Jung Jae-il, Inferno (World premiere)
Rachmaninov, Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini in A minor for piano and orchestra, Op.43
Brahms, Symphony no. 1 in C minor, Op.68
Jaehong Park, Piano
Jaap van Zweden, Conductor
Jaap van Zweden and the Seoul Philharmonic’s measured Mahler 6
****1
Rhetoric over romance in Nikolai Lugansky's Chopin in Seoul
***11
Jaap van Zweden tests Beethoven 9 in Seoul
**111
Jaap van Zweden and the Seoul Philharmonic impress on US tour
****1
Jaap van Zweden and the Seoul Philharmonic prepare for their US tour
****1
Sculpted silences: Britten and Brahms under Jaap van Zweden in Seoul
***11
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