Chinese, South Korean youth musicians perform in Qingdao
The China-South Korea Youth Musicians Exchange Concert was held recently in Jimo district, Qingdao, with 12 young musicians from South Korea and six Chinese musicians taking part.
Kwon Yi Eun from South Korea opened the concert with a beautiful rendition of Rondo brillante in E flat Major, Op.62 Moderato e con grazia.
During the concert, young musicians showed their professional artistic accomplishments through the beating notes, transforming each song into the common language of the world through the beautiful music.
In addition to the well-known piano, saxophone, and flute, the young musicians also displayed their skills in haegeum, a traditional South Korean musical instrument.
The concert served as a platform for youth musicians to learn from each other, communicate with each other, and use the language of music to narrow the distance between China and South Korea, said the organizers.
A young musician performs during the China-South Korea Youth Musicians Exchange Concert. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn]
A young musician shows her professional artistic accomplishment during the concert. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn]
The concert serves as a platform for youth musicians to learn from each other. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn]