Quick access to main page (top) Direct access to main contents Quick access to main page (bottom)

Experience the Fusion of Tradition and Modernity: Busan’s Unique May Concerts

Daniel Kim Views  

Translation result

This May, Busan’s performing-arts calendar offers a slate of subscription concerts that blend gugak, Korea’s traditional music, with Western classical repertoire. The Busan Metropolitan Gugak Orchestra and the Busan Youth Symphony Orchestra will present consecutive programs that probe tradition and innovation, nature and emotion, enriching the city’s cultural life.

Poster for the Busan Metropolitan Gugak Orchestra’s commissioned-composition series V, “Master and Disciple.” (Source: Busan Cultural Center)

■ Busan Metropolitan Gugak Orchestra: Commissioned-Composition Series V, “Master and Disciple — Ties and Resonance”

The Busan Cultural Center Foundation will present the Busan Metropolitan Gugak Orchestra’s 235th subscription concert — Commissioned-Composition Series V, “Master and Disciple — Ties and Resonance” — at 7:30 p.m. on May 14 in the Busan Cultural Center Small Theater.

The program examines the mentor–apprentice relationship as a way to explore how tradition is passed on and how new works emerge. Teachers and their students perform together to show how traditional musical grammar and aesthetics meet contemporary sensibilities and generate fresh compositions.

The concert opens with the gugak orchestral piece “Chukje” (Festival) and continues with an ajaeng double concerto “Sijeol Pungnyu,” a pansori concerto “Jeokbyeok, Beyond That,” a daegeum double concerto “Manpa (Ten Thousand Waves),” and a piri double concerto “Mun.”

Traditional instruments and vocal forms — including the ajaeng (bowed zither), pansori (narrative vocal art), daegeum (large bamboo transverse flute), and piri (a double-reed, oboe-like instrument) — will be integrated with the gugak orchestra to create textured dialogues between soloists and ensemble.

Tickets are R seats 20,000 KRW (≈ $15.00) and S seats 10,000 KRW (≈ $7.50). Purchase tickets on the Busan Cultural Center website or by phone.

Poster for the Busan Youth Symphony Orchestra’s May subscription concert, “Forest and Breath.” (Source: Busan Cultural Center)

■ Busan Youth Symphony Orchestra: “Forest and Breath” — a program of nature and feeling

The Busan Youth Symphony Orchestra will present its 80th subscription concert, “Forest and Breath,” on May 14 at the Nakdong Art Center Concert Hall.

The program translates forest imagery and the rhythm of human breath into music. Conductor Baek Seung-hyun will lead the orchestra, with cellist Lee Ho-chan appearing as soloist.

The program features Weber’s overture to the opera Der Freischütz, Schumann’s Cello Concerto, and Sibelius’ Symphony No. 2.

Schumann’s Cello Concerto showcases the instrument’s warm tone and lyricism; Lee Ho-chan’s nuanced playing is expected to bring out those qualities. Sibelius’ Second Symphony, with its sweeping architecture and national sentiment, will provide a grand close to the evening.

Conductor Baek Seung-hyun studied orchestral and choral conducting at the Nuremberg State Music Conservatory in Germany. He currently serves as associate conductor of the Busan Philharmonic and principal conductor of the Busan Youth Symphony Orchestra.

Cellist Lee Ho-chan studied at the Korea National University of Arts and continued his training in Germany and Austria. He performs widely at major venues at home and abroad and participates in broadcasts and documentary music projects.

All seats are 5,000 KRW (≈ $3.75). Tickets are available through the Busan Cultural Center website.

Busan — Reporter Seojin Hyuk seojh613@viva100.com

Daniel Kim
content@tenbizt.com

Comments0

300

Comments0

[Entertainment] Latest Stories

  • $22.5M Scandal: The Truth Behind the K-Pop Business Split
    $22.5M Scandal: The Truth Behind the K-Pop Business Split
  • Korean Actress Go Ah-sung Reveals Her Shocking Plan to Visit Space
    Korean Actress Go Ah-sung Reveals Her Shocking Plan to Visit Space
  • 12 Million Views Later: The 687-Mile Running Animation Taking the Internet by Storm
    12 Million Views Later: The 687-Mile Running Animation Taking the Internet by Storm
  • Marriage Used to End Careers for These Top Korean Actresses
    Marriage Used to End Careers for These Top Korean Actresses
  • Erling Haaland Takes Over Seoul With Massive New Campaign
    Erling Haaland Takes Over Seoul With Massive New Campaign
  • BTS Shines in New York: How Modern Hanbok Accessories from Leesle Are Taking the Fashion World by Storm
    BTS Shines in New York: How Modern Hanbok Accessories from Leesle Are Taking the Fashion World by Storm

Weekly Best Articles

  • Choi Dong-seok’s Family Bond: How a Simple Engraving Reveals Deep Love for His Children
  • Kwak Sun-hee’s Stunning Wedding Photos: A Celebration of Love and Courage
  • Is ‘I Am a Natural Person’ Just a Big Lie? Comedian Yoon-taek Reveals Shocking Secrets!
  • Health Scare: Why Fans Are Worried About Go Ji Yong’s Dramatic Weight Loss
  • Discover the Winter Gongju Chestnut Festival: A Taste of Korea at H-Mart in the USA!
  • 2026 Spring Wildfire Prevention: How Gyeryong City is Cutting Response Time to 30 Minutes!

You May Also Like

  • 1
    Trump Slashes AI Review Window to 30 Days Amid National Security Debate

    Politics 

    Trump Slashes AI Review Window to 30 Days Amid National Security Debate
  • 2
    Ukraine’s EU Bid Surges as Hungary Drops Opposition Amid Russian Attacks

    Politics 

    Ukraine’s EU Bid Surges as Hungary Drops Opposition Amid Russian Attacks
  • 3
    Trump Backs Colombia's 'El Tigre' — What It Means for U.S. Relations

    Politics 

    Trump Backs Colombia’s ‘El Tigre’ — What It Means for U.S. Relations
  • 4
    Trump Backs Colombia's Far-Right Outsider—What's at Stake?

    Politics 

    Trump Backs Colombia’s Far-Right Outsider—What’s at Stake?
  • 5
    12.5% Tariff Hit: South Korea Faces New U.S. Trade Penalties

    Politics 

    12.5% Tariff Hit: South Korea Faces New U.S. Trade Penalties

Popular Now

  • 1
    12.5% Tariff Alert: Why the U.S. Is Targeting South Korean Imports

    Politics&nbsp

  • 2
    Marta Kostyuk Makes History at French Open Amid Ukraine Crisis

    Politics&nbsp

  • 3
    37 Years in Exile: The Tiananmen Leader Who Just Wants to Go Home

    Politics&nbsp

  • 4
    South Korea's Cheongju Airport Faces Crisis as Passenger Numbers Explode

    Politics&nbsp

  • 5
    Nuclear Submarine Race: South Korea's High-Stakes Bid for U.S. Fuel

    Politics&nbsp

Weekly Best Articles

  • Choi Dong-seok’s Family Bond: How a Simple Engraving Reveals Deep Love for His Children
  • Kwak Sun-hee’s Stunning Wedding Photos: A Celebration of Love and Courage
  • Is ‘I Am a Natural Person’ Just a Big Lie? Comedian Yoon-taek Reveals Shocking Secrets!
  • Health Scare: Why Fans Are Worried About Go Ji Yong’s Dramatic Weight Loss
  • Discover the Winter Gongju Chestnut Festival: A Taste of Korea at H-Mart in the USA!
  • 2026 Spring Wildfire Prevention: How Gyeryong City is Cutting Response Time to 30 Minutes!

Must-Reads

  • 1
    Trump Slashes AI Review Window to 30 Days Amid National Security Debate

    Politics 

    Trump Slashes AI Review Window to 30 Days Amid National Security Debate
  • 2
    Ukraine’s EU Bid Surges as Hungary Drops Opposition Amid Russian Attacks

    Politics 

    Ukraine’s EU Bid Surges as Hungary Drops Opposition Amid Russian Attacks
  • 3
    Trump Backs Colombia's 'El Tigre' — What It Means for U.S. Relations

    Politics 

    Trump Backs Colombia’s ‘El Tigre’ — What It Means for U.S. Relations
  • 4
    Trump Backs Colombia's Far-Right Outsider—What's at Stake?

    Politics 

    Trump Backs Colombia’s Far-Right Outsider—What’s at Stake?
  • 5
    12.5% Tariff Hit: South Korea Faces New U.S. Trade Penalties

    Politics 

    12.5% Tariff Hit: South Korea Faces New U.S. Trade Penalties

Popular Now

  • 1
    12.5% Tariff Alert: Why the U.S. Is Targeting South Korean Imports

    Politics 

  • 2
    Marta Kostyuk Makes History at French Open Amid Ukraine Crisis

    Politics 

  • 3
    37 Years in Exile: The Tiananmen Leader Who Just Wants to Go Home

    Politics 

  • 4
    South Korea's Cheongju Airport Faces Crisis as Passenger Numbers Explode

    Politics 

  • 5
    Nuclear Submarine Race: South Korea's High-Stakes Bid for U.S. Fuel

    Politics