Overseas Concerts

SEOUL SPRING FESTIVAL

Overseas Concerts

With a vision of establishing “Friendship through Music”, the Seoul Spring Festival is reaching out to its supporters for their contribution to secure a place among the most important festivals in the world. Seoul Spring Festival is based on the chamber music spirit of creating harmony among different instruments. In chamber music, harmony is often created from friendship and community spirit of musicians. The aim of Seoul Spring Festival is to build friendship between East and West through chamber music. Seoul Spring Festival will be a true community festival where the musicians, the audience and the whole society will all come together to enjoy the beautiful world of chamber music.

October 23 ~ 27, 2012

October 23(Tue), 26(Fri) Tel Aviv Museum of Art,

Recanati Hall,Tel Aviv October 24(Wed),

Ben Gurion University of the Negev, Beersheva October 25(Thu),

Jerusalem International YMCA October 27(Sat), Rapaport Hall, Haifa

Violinist Dong-Suk Kang, artistic director, and 9 solists.

Artistic Director – Dong-Suk Kang (Korea)

Piano – IlanRechtman (Israel), Jeremy Menuhin (Swiss), Youngho Kim (Korea)

Violin – Erez Ofer (Israel), Dong-Suk Kang (Korea), Jae Park (Korea) Viola – Eniko Magyar (Israel)

Cello – Peter Bruns (Germany), Young-Chang Cho (Korea)

Clarinet – Romain Guyot (France)

July 19, 2012

Koerner Hall – Toronto, Canada  7:30 PM

Violinist Dong-Suk Kang, artistic director, and 9 solists.

Artistic Director – Dong-Suk Kang (Korea)

Piano – YounghoKim (Korea)

Violin – Stephan Picard (Germany), Dong-Suk Kang (Korea)

Viola – Paul Neubauer (Germany)

Cello – Young-Chang Cho (Korea)

September 6, 7(Berlin) ~ 9(Frankfurt) 3 days

Konzerthaus Berlin – Berlin, Germany Sendesaal des HessischenRundfunks – Frankfurt, Germany

September 6(Tue), 7(Wed) 8:00 PM Konzerthaus Berlin September

9(Fri) 8:00 PM Sendesaal des HessischenRundfunks, Frankfurt

Violinist Dong-Suk Kang, artistic director, and 9 solists.

Artistic Director – Dong-Suk Kang (Korea)

Piano – Pascal Devoyon (France), Jeremy Menuhin (Swiss), YounghoKim (Korea)

Violin – Viviane Hagner (Germany), Stephan Picard (Germany), Dong-Suk Kang (Korea)

Viola – Sang-Jin Kim (Korea)

Cello – Jens Peter Maintz (Germany), Young-Chang Cho (Korea)

Clarinet – Romain Guyot (France)

September 15(Wed) ~ 16(Thu) 2 days

Shanghai Oriental Art Center Performance Hall, Shanghai

September 15(Wed) ~ 16(Thu) 7:45 PM

Violinist Dong-Suk Kang, artistic director, and 11 solists.

Artistic Director – Dong-Suk Kang (Korea)

Piano – Pascal Devoyon (France), Xu Zhong (China), YounghoKim (Korea)

Violin – Shuting Wu (China), Dong-Suk Kang (Korea), Yun Wei (China)

Viola – Sang-Jin Kim (Korea), Li Chen (China)

Cello – Young-Chang Cho (Korea), Emmanuelle Bertrand (France), Guangyu Xie (China)

Clarinet – Romain Guyot (France)

June 29(Mon) ~ 30(Tue), 2009 2 days

Nihon University Casals Hall, Tokyo

June 29(Mon) ~ 30(Tue), 2009 7:00 PM

Violinist Dong-Suk Kang, artistic director, and 11 solists.

Artistic Director – Dong-Suk Kang (Korea)

Piano – Pascal Devoyon (France) , YounghoKim (Korea), Akira Wakabayashi (Japan)

Violin – Dong-Suk Kang (Korea), Stephan Picard (Germany), Asako Urushihara (Japan)

Viola – Ensik Choi (Korea)

Cello – Young-Chang Cho (Korea), Sung-Won Yang (Korea), Tsuyoshi Tsutsumi (Japan)

Clarinet – Florent Heau (France)

Flute – Shigenori Kudo (Japan)

The 2008 International Performing Season of the Olympic Games of National Centre for the Performing Arts, Beijing & Shanghai Oriental Art Center Performance Hall, Shanghai

July 3, 4(Beijing) ~ 6, 8(Shanghai)2008, 4 days

National Centre for the Performing Arts, Beijing Shanghai Oriental Art Center Performance Hall, Shanghai

Beijing: July 3(Thu), 4(Fri), 2008, 7:30 PM

Shanghai: July 6(Sun), 8(Tue), 2008, 7:45 PM

Violinist Dong-Suk Kang, artistic director, and 14 solists.

Artistic Director – Dong-Suk Kang (Korea)

Piano – Youngho Kim (Korea), Xu Zhong (China), Ludmila Berlinskaia (France), Yuan Sheng (China)

Violin – Dong-Suk Kang (Korea), Siqing Lu (China), Hui Jin (China), Min-En Zhou (China), Lei Fang (China)

Viola – Sang-Jin Kim (Korea)

Cello – Young-Chang Cho (Korea), Sung-Won Yang (Korea)

Clarinet – Romain Guyot (France)

Flute – Shigenori Kudo (Japan)

Harp – Isabelle Perrin (France)