KAIST Cultural Event & Eugene Park & La Speranza Performance
■ Performer: Eugene Park & La Speranza
■ Title: Eugene Park & La Speranza ‘Nostalgia Fall Story"
■ Genre: Electric Music & Popera
■ Date: 19:30 p.m. Thursday, September 14, 2006
■ Venue: KAIST Auditorium
■ Contents
A stage that offers a beautiful musical emotion by the encounter of electronic violin playing spreading modern and polished feeling and beautiful melody of popera. Korea’s renowned electronic violinist Eugene Park, a graduate of Juilliard school of music, will heat his stage with his gifted musicality, and Korea’s first male popera quartet ‘La Speranza’ will present refined intimate music by exquisite combining of pop and opera.
La Speranza, Italian having a meaning of ‘hope’, is composed of four vocal singers and will present music of high musicality.
■ Profile
<Eugene Park>
- Entrance to Juilliard’s Pre-College Division (Age of 8)
- Joint performance with Wayne Symphony Orchestra (Age of 10)
- Joint performance at Lincoln center (Age of 13)
- Graduation from Juilliard School of Music in 1996
- Music performance for New York Radio City
- Congratulatory performance at the eve of the Superball, First place in Juilliard contest
- First place in ISO competition
- First place in six contests including Aspen music school competition, etc.
- Participation in Summer Jazz Festival (Sejong Center/ July 1997)
- Performance (Hoam Art Hall/ November 1997, Sejong Center/ January 24, 1998)
- Performance (Dongsoong Art Center/ March 8, 1998)
- Performance (Seoul Arts Center/ February 20, 1999), etc.
<La Speranza>
Korea’s first popera male quartet composed of vocal singers
Present popera music comprising popularity and musicality
■ Program
- La Speranza: Confession, Right this moment, On a beautiful October day, Phantom of the Opera, All I ask of you, Impossible Dream
- Eugene Park: One step, Winter, Great ball, Elvis, One step beyond, Winter, Shake and rattle in rose
KAIST Cultural Event ? Eugene Park & La Speranza Performance
■ Performer: Eugene Park & La Speranza
■ Title: Eugene Park & La Speranza ‘Nostalgia Fall Story"
■ Genre: Electric Music & Popera
■ Date: 19:30 p.m. Thursday, September 14, 2006
■ Venue: KAIST Auditorium
■ Contents
A stage that offers a beautiful musical emotion by the encounter of electronic violin playing spreading modern and polished feeling and beautiful melody of popera. Korea’s renowned electronic violinist Eugene Park, a graduate of Juilliard school of music, will heat his stage with his gifted musicality, and Korea’s first male popera quartet ‘La Speranza’ will present refined intimate music by exquisite combining of pop and opera.
La Speranza, Italian having a meaning of ‘hope’, is composed of four vocal singers and will present music of high musicality.
■ Profile
<Eugene Park>
- Entrance to Juilliard’s Pre-College Division (Age of 8)
- Joint performance with Wayne Symphony Orchestra (Age of 10)
- Joint performance at Lincoln center (Age of 13)
- Graduation from Juilliard School of Music in 1996
- Music performance for New York Radio City
- Congratulatory performance at the eve of the Superball, First place in Juilliard contest
- First place in ISO competition
- First place in six contests including Aspen music school competition, etc.
- Participation in Summer Jazz Festival (Sejong Center/ July 1997)
- Performance (Hoam Art Hall/ November 1997, Sejong Center/ January 24, 1998)
- Performance (Dongsoong Art Center/ March 8, 1998)
- Performance (Seoul Arts Center/ February 20, 1999), etc.
<La Speranza>
Korea’s first popera male quartet composed of vocal singers
Present popera music comprising popularity and musicality
■ Program
- La Speranza: Confession, Right this moment, On a beautiful October day, Phantom of the Opera, All I ask of you, Impossible Dream
- Eugene Park: One step, Winter, Great ball, Elvis, One step beyond, Winter, Shake and rattle in rose
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