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  2. Bomsori Kim - Wikipedia

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    Bomsori Kim (Korean: 김봄소리, born December 13, 1989) is a South Korean classical violinist. [4] [5] [6] She performs as a recitalist and as a soloist.As a violinist, Bomsori has won prizes at ten international violin competitions, including the Tchaikovsky, [7] Queen Elisabeth, [8] ARD, [9] Sibelius, [10] Montreal, [11] Sendai, [12] Wieniawski, [13] Joachim, [14] China (Qingdao), [15 ...

  3. Anna Lee (violinist) - Wikipedia

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    Anna Ji-eun Lee (Korean: 이지은; born July 11, 1995), known professionally as Anna Lee, is an American concert violinist of Korean descent. She made her professional orchestral debut at the age of 6 with the Singapore Symphony Orchestra. [1]

  4. Gayageum - Wikipedia

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    Demonstration of the sound of gayageum by a non-professional player. The gayageum or kayagum (Korean: 가야금; Hanja: 伽倻琴) is a traditional Korean musical instrument. It is a plucked zither with 12 strings, though some more recent variants have 18, 21 or 25 strings. It is probably the best known traditional Korean musical instrument. [1]

  5. Sue Son - Wikipedia

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    Son Sue-Kyung (Korean: 손수경; born 27 January 1985 [citation needed]), better known by her stage name Sue Son, is a South Korean classical and crossover violinist, raised in the United Kingdom and based in Seoul. She studied at London's Royal College of Music and debuted in South Korea with her album I Am in August 2012 on Universal Music. [1]

  6. Category:Korean violinists - Wikipedia

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    Typically, this includes people who played violin during periods such as Korea under Japanese rule (1910–1945), the Korean Empire (1897–1910), the Joseon Dynasty (1392–1897), or earlier. People of the Korean peninsula who played violin after 1948 generally do not belong in this category.

  7. Fabiola Kim - Wikipedia

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    This, then, is a highly satisfying concerto collection, all in excellently recorded sound." [13] The same year, the orchestra and Kim continued their collaboration with a tour to South Korea where she performed Tchaikovsky's Violin Concerto. [3] Kim plays on the 1733 "Huberman, Kreisler" Stradivarius violin. [10] [11] [14]

  8. South Korea, U.S. troops to hold massive live-fire drills ...

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    South Korean army soldiers rappel down from a Surion helicopter during South Korea-U.S. joint military drills at Seungjin Fire Training Field in Pocheon, South Korea, Thursday, May 25, 2023.

  9. Beethoven Virus - Wikipedia

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    Beethoven Virus (Korean: 베토벤 바이러스; RR: Betoben Baireoseu) is a 2008 South Korean television series starring Kim Myung-min, Lee Ji-ah, and Jang Keun-suk. [1] The show drew attention for being the first Korean drama to depict the lives of classical musicians, an orchestra and ordinary people who dream of becoming musicians.