What a surprising choice (it's such a rare combination as far as I know) for the icing of the cake. The "main courses" that afternoon were R. Schumann, Adagio and Allegro Op. 70, G. Crumb, Sonata for Solo Cello, F. Schubert, Arpeggione Sonata in a-minor 2nd, 3rd mov., Sarasate, Zigeunerweisen Op. 20. The recital was given in honour of winning a competition. [That's all I could find this time, though I'm still curious about the composer of that song.] 👏👏👏🌹(great artists usually get flowers at the end of such event, don't they?)
@@v.c.jung-akim2512 I see, it finally sunk in. It's a piece which sounds clearly familiar to western/ occidental ears (this is how we put that usually), but was written/ composed/ arranged by artists from South Korea (who use the classical language, so to say).
Thank you so much for listening to it well. The collaboration with the baritone Lee Eung-kwang gave me a new shock. There are so many other wonderful melodies in Korea. I want to continue playing those beautiful melodies. I want to let many people know about Korea's beautiful music
@@v.c.jung-akim2512 Thank you for clarifying who wrote this beautiful piece of music. What is it's title? Also, both you and Lee Eung-kwang did a wonderful job!
재미있는 인터뷰에 멋진 연주였어요~ 감사해요 ❤
직접 봤을때 감동이었어요❤❤
I have not heard a child play the cello as beautifully as this young lady. Her future is assured.
Beautiful. Thanks for the performance
표정이 예술이네요 잘때 틀면 꿈에 정아양이 나올것같아요~!❤
😊❤🎉
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
멋진 연주에 기특한 인터뷰였어요~
고마워요 정아 양
Lindo...
❤❤❤
새 영상 감사합니다
감동이네요. 😂😂😂
What a surprising choice (it's such a rare combination as far as I know) for the icing of the cake. The "main courses" that afternoon were R. Schumann, Adagio and Allegro Op. 70, G. Crumb, Sonata for Solo Cello, F. Schubert, Arpeggione Sonata in a-minor 2nd, 3rd mov., Sarasate, Zigeunerweisen Op. 20. The recital was given in honour of winning a competition. [That's all I could find this time, though I'm still curious about the composer of that song.] 👏👏👏🌹(great artists usually get flowers at the end of such event, don't they?)
한인현 작사, 이홍렬 작곡입니다.
@@v.c.jung-akim2512 I see, it finally sunk in. It's a piece which sounds clearly familiar to western/ occidental ears (this is how we put that usually), but was written/ composed/ arranged by artists from South Korea (who use the classical language, so to say).
Thank you so much for listening to it well. The collaboration with the baritone Lee Eung-kwang gave me a new shock. There are so many other wonderful melodies in Korea. I want to continue playing those beautiful melodies. I want to let many people know about Korea's beautiful music
Also, thank you for watching my performance and supporting me@@nederlanditism1154
@@v.c.jung-akim2512 Thank you for clarifying who wrote this beautiful piece of music. What is it's title? Also, both you and Lee Eung-kwang did a wonderful job!