Cho Seong-jin said, "Brahms Concerto. It's a song that's exhausting but..."

2024.11.19. PM 9:02
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Korea's leading pianist Cho Sung-jin will work with world-renowned conductor Sir Simon Rattle at the Bavarian Broadcasting Symphony Orchestra's performance in Korea.

The two also gave each other credit for the tricky Brahms concerto performance.

Let's hear it for a second.

[Cho Seong-jin/Pianist: I think the role of the orchestra is very important. It's a physically difficult song, but the music was so great that I didn't recognize it while playing it, and I'm so exhausted that I can't do anything after the performance.]

[Simon Rattle / Permanent Conductor of the Bayern Broadcast Symphony Orchestra] Cho's words are too humble. Cho Sung-jin is so great. Brahms Piano No. 2 is a symphony orchestra that has absolutely no choice but to rely on a solo and plays together.]


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