Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Critic’s Notebook Performing in New York, Seong-Jin Cho presented a marathon survey of Ravel’s solo piano works and appeared in Prokofiev’s Second ...
Have you ever stood up close to a painting in a museum, as close as you can get? Close enough to get lost in those captivating swoops of paint, so close you forget the very thing those swoops are ...
Pianist Cho Seong-jin is set to hold a concert on French composer Maurice Ravel’s (1875-1937) complete piano works at the Aram Nuri Arts Center in Goyang, Gyeonggi, on July 1. The Goyang concert is an ...
Friday night’s recital at Carnegie Hall had the air of an event, not least because there was stage seating—audience members on the stage, behind and around the soloist. Who was a pianist. Seong-jin ...
Manfred Honeck has led the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra as music director since 2008. The orchestra bears his imprint, a ...
The diminutive, young South Korean musician who took the platform in front of a capacity crowd last night made waves last autumn upon winning the International Chopin Competition in Warsaw, and his ...