South Korea, Russia hold joint classical music concert to mark Moon-Putin summit

  • 6 years ago
Before leaving Moscow, South Korea's First Lady Kim Jung-sook and many of the president's staff enjoyed an evening of classical music performed by world-renowned artists from South Korea and Russia.
Organized by the Korean Cultural Center in Russia and the Moscow State Tchaikovsky Conservatory to commemorate the day's bilateral summit, the classical concert featured sopranos Sumi Jo, Kang Hye-jung and Pianist Julius-Jeongwon Kim performing to the Russian State Symphony Cappella conducted by Valery Polyansky.
The First Lady said she hopes cultural ties between Seoul and Moscow could further boost bilateral relations and lead the way to peace and prosperity.

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