Between Cultures: How Ju Hyeon Kim Draws on Two Musical Traditions Through the Cello
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Classical music is often described as a universal language. The scores may remain the same whether they are performed in Seoul, New York, Berlin, or London, but the musicians bringing those compositions to life rarely share the same experiences. Every performer carries a unique history into the concert hall, and increasingly, those diverse perspectives are contributing to ongoing changes in what audiences hear on stage.
For cellist Ju Hyeon Kim, that j
Classical music is often described as a universal language. The scores may remain the same whether they are performed in Seoul, New York, Berlin, or London, but the musicians bringing those compositions to life rarely share the same experiences. Every performer carries a unique history into the concert hall, and increasingly, those diverse perspectives are contributing to ongoing changes in what audiences hear on stage.
For cellist Ju Hyeon Kim, that j
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