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On October 17 and 18 Vadim Repin will give chamber concerts in two South Korean cities – Seoul and Daejeon.After the start of the pandemic South Korea has just recently begun to revive its concert life and Vadim Repin along with Yuri Bashmet and the ‘Moscow Soloists’ ensemble were among the first foreign artists to arrive in the country as well as some of the first participants of the international project the Russian Seasons in South Korea. Vadim Repin: “Diaghilev in his time blew up conservative Europe by bringing in Russian ballet, musicians and artists. That’s why the Russian Seasons became a symbol of the new, the fresh, the unusual in art. I am glad that a century later this project has acquired a new life, and that we have participated in it from the very beginning – in Japan, Italy, Germany, and France, and will now be performing in South Korea. I am proud that both I and our Trans-Siberian Art-Festival are a part of the Russian Seasons and represent Russian art around the world!”The performances will take place on October 17 at Seoul Arts Center and October 18 at Daejeon Arts Center. The program includes violin sonatas by Debussy, Franck and Grieg (Sonata No. 3), performed by Vadim Repin and South Korean pianist Kim Tae-Hyung.Photo: Junsik Thomas Park
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