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Violin master Jung Kyung-hwa held a performance with young pianist Kim Sun-wook.
This show sold out early, but it was available online for free.
Reporter Kim Soo-hyun met Jung Kyung-hwa, who wants to convey love to many people through music because it is a difficult time for everyone.
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[Jung Kyung-hwa/Violinist: People look at me as a legend, but they are learning more every day.] For more
than 50 years of playing, violinist Jung Kyung-hwa, who is not awkward with the title of a legend, and pianist Kim Sun-wook on the first stage since Corona 19 Together.
The generation gap of 40 years, but in music, it is a best friend that can be reached just by looking at the eyes.
[Kim Seon-wook/Pianist: The appearance of playing with all the mind, body, and mind dedicated to each note is really a model.]
The performances of the two sold out faster by sitting in two places are broadcast online for free. Done.
[Kyung-Hwa Jung/Violinist: (By online free broadcast) I wish I could send this out, so I was very surprised (from the organizer).
I really want to show you this amazing music...
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performance that went from house to house on a LAN line beyond the concert hall.
Until the last song,'Love Greetings', the online comment window was hot with silent applause.
[Gyeonghwa Jung/Violinist: The situation is completely different right now.
How do I deliver it, that's the most important thing.
It is to convey my love.]
The challenge of a master in the 70s that deepens with age does not stop even in the Corona era.
[Jung Kyung-hwa/Violinist: It would be great if young people open their minds and play in a small hall, so that they can directly connect them to each other.]
(Video coverage: Choi Ho-jun, video editing: Hwang Ji-young, video provided: Vinche , VJ: Oh Se-gwan)