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Discover the Magic of Suwon’s Outdoor Music Series: Free Concerts from April to October 2026

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Translation result.[수원문화재단 [Herald Economy (Suwon) = Reporter Park Jeong-gyu] The Suwon Cultural Foundation (CEO Kwak Do-yong) will present an outdoor concert series, “Small Concerts,” at the Eoul Madang of the Jeongjo Theme Performance Hall from April 24 through October 23.

“Small Concerts” is a program designed to bring arts and culture into everyday life by using the open spaces of a traditional hanok.

The series comprises 6 performances spanning classical music, traditional Korean music, and jazz.

Spring nights fill with familiar melodies

On April 24, the cello trio Stupeo will open the series. Stupeo, South Korea’s first cello trio, features cellists Choi Ji-ah, Kim Kyung-dan and Seol Yoo-seung. Their program ranges from canonical classical works to well-known soundtrack pieces, all delivered through the cello’s deep, resonant tone.

The excitement of traditional Korean music meets the groove of jazz

On May 15, Haegum Groove will showcase the appeal of traditional Korean music. The ensemble—haegum player Lee Ye-hee, pianist Kim Dong-hwan, double-bassist Song Mi-ho and drummer An Pyeong-gang—blends Eastern and Western instruments. Through original compositions rooted in Korean themes—such as “Makgeolli (Korean rice wine),” “The Scholar’s Strutting Walk,” “Hanyang” (the historic name for Seoul) and “Suragan” (the royal kitchen)—they promise a distinctive musical experience.

Brazil’s warm sensibility colors summer nights

On June 26, bossa nova singer-songwriter Somda will perform at Eoul Madang. Somda blends samba’s exuberance with jazz’s sophistication; her bossa nova is expected to briefly transform the summer evening into a scene reminiscent of Rio.

The Suwon City Choir comes closer to residents

The Suwon City Choir’s busking team will also take the stage. Founded in 1983, the choir has performed about 2,000 times. On September 18, they will present about 60 minutes of pop, jazz and Korean popular songs in a casual outdoor setting, stepping out of formal concert halls to connect directly with the community.

Suwon City Symphony Orchestra ensemble fills autumn evenings

On October 2, a chamber ensemble from the Suwon City Symphony Orchestra will offer a classical program. Since its founding in 1982, the orchestra has earned recognition through international tours; appearing in a small-ensemble format, it will bring accessible yet refined classical music to the audience.

A jazz feast served like an “omakase”

On October 23, the 6-piece jazz band Kim Tae-su Jazz Omakase, led by drummer Kim Tae-su, will close the series. With drums, piano, bass, saxophone, horn and vocals, the group will present a curated selection of jazz styles—served much like a multi-course tasting menu.

All performances begin at 6:30 p.m., except the Suwon City Choir concert in September, which starts at 7 p.m. Admission is free and open to all ages; no advance reservation is required.

The Jeongjo Theme Performance Hall, which opened in September 2023, is Suwon’s traditional hanok performance venue, welcoming all residents.

Daniel Kim
content@tenbizt.com

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