Japanese instructs Myanmar National Symphony Orchestra concert February 21 5:38

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After resuming activities following democratization of the country, the National Symphony Orchestra in Myanmar, where Japanese people continue to teach, will hold a concert in the largest city of Yangon on the night of the 20th, showing performance techniques that have been refined so far, only classics Not only that, they also played local music and delighted the audience.

The National Symphony Orchestra in Myanmar was temporarily suspended during the military administration, but resumed its activities with the progress of democratization. From seven years ago, Japanese conductor Yunosuke Yamamoto provided guidance. Continue.

At the concert on the night of the 20th, famous classical music such as "From the New World" composed by Dvorak were performed one after another.

In the late stage, when the music that has long been familiar to the people of Myanmar began to play, there was a lot of clapping from the audience seats, and there were many people who could record the video on their smartphones.

The female college student said, "I got goose bumps. It was my first orchestra concert. I was excited and interesting."

Mr. Yamamoto said of his future activities, "The biggest dream is to perform in Japan. In Myanmar, we will also hold concerts in local cities and let the Myanmar people feel that their country has such a wonderful thing in their country. "