Paavo Järvi, conductor of the Estonian Festival Orchestra, stated following a recent tour to South Korea that the experience presented unique challenges and opportunities for the ensemble. During September 2022 performances in Korea, Järvi commented to Postimees that performing in the country was notably different, yet it fostered new avenues and potential for young musicians. Topics: #korea #paavo #south Post navigation After the death of the Queen, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s children will become a prince and a princess At the Black Food Festival, you can find humor
“It’s wonderful to hear that the audience in South Korea has such a deep appreciation for classical music.” Reply