At this concert, you can listen to all 18 songs from the annual song collection "Letters," which was released in 2012. These are songs written by composer Park Kyung-kyu in a series of "Autumn Letters" written by Sister Lee Hae-in in September 2012.
In the performance, soprano Kang Hye-jeong, baritone Song Ki-chang and Kim Sung-gil sing. Pianist Lee Sung-ha will be accompanied by broadcaster Ahn Hyun-mo.
There will also be a time for Sister Lee Hae-in to have immediate and immediate questions with the audience.
Sister Lee Hae-in is not only a religious person, but also a poet and essayist loved by Koreans.
Sister Lee Hae-in, who joined the Benedictine Convent of St. Olivetano at the age of 20, has published her first collection of poems in 1976, including "Light in My Soul," "Even if I'm a Half-moon Today," and "I Want to Be an Empty House in a Lonely Village," as well as collections of prose such as "Durebak," "Flower Shovel," and "Pope's Twitter." In June, he published a collection of "Precious Treasures" to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the convent's entry.
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