![Lecture Concert III. Latin Classical Music [Gongju]](https://www.kopis.or.kr/upload/pfmPoster/PF_PF285392_260219_164617.gif)
Tuesday (11:00)
Han Dong-woon, Choi Ji-yeon, Kim Seong-hyeon, Kim Su-hyeon, Yang Dal
[Performance Introduction] A Time Expanding from Listening to Understanding The Lecture Concert is a lecture-style concert that explores diverse music genres—ranging from Baroque and Romantic classical music to opera, musicals, Latin classical (Tango), and jazz—through expert commentary and live performances. It explains the birth, background, history, and representative works of composers in an easy and entertaining way. By focusing on popular pieces, it offers a multi-dimensional experience that can be enjoyed by everyone from beginners to enthusiasts of each genre. The performance is structured so that four independent acts are organically connected to help the audience understand the vast world of music as if naturally traveling through it, and to allow the audience to feel closer to music in their daily lives. We aim to present the audience with a special morning through coffee and cookies provided before the show, along with fun and interesting commentary and performances. [Program] <The Beginning of Solitude and Passion> This program explains the musical journey of Piazzolla, who attempted to combine traditional tango with classical music, and discusses the charm of the bandoneon, known as the heart of tango. Oblivion Adios Nonino Libertango <The History and Evolution of Tango> Introduces the origins of tango, which began in the slums of Argentina in the early 20th century, through its golden age, and its development into a global musical genre. Histoire du Tango The History of Piazzolla's Tango I. Bordel 1900 II. Café 1930 III. Nightclub 1960 IV. Concert d'Aujourd'hui <Piazzolla and the Golden Age of New Evo Tango> ‘Invierno Porteño’ from Buenos Aires Four Seasons ‘Winter’ from Buenos Aires Four Seasons * The above program is subject to change due to circumstances with the performers.

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