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Cellist & Violinist Duo Share Musical Journey at M Classic Festival

by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor

Renowned Classical Musicians Yang⁢ Sung-won and Kim Eun-sik Reflect on ⁣Decades of Artistic Partnership

Seoul, South Korea ⁣- Cellist Yang Sung-won and violinist Kim Eun-sik, a celebrated musical couple, have revealed the challenges and​ profound rewards of ​a lifetime dedicated too classical music, and ⁤to ⁤each other’s artistry. In a recent interview, the pair discussed‍ their individual ‍journeys, the difficulties of embracing past performance practice, and ⁤the enduring power of musical collaboration.

The musicians‌ detailed the critically importent adjustments required when transitioning to instruments and techniques⁤ suited for Baroque performance. kim Eun-sik specifically ‍described the process of adapting⁣ to the sound ⁣of gut strings as “very painful,” explaining the need to⁣ “fix all the habits of the body⁣ and ears as ‌much as learning a completely new ​instrument.” He further elaborated, ⁤”I felt that the existence itself was denied, but⁤ I was‌ patient and adapted to the beauty of ‍Mars, but gradually the instrument was naturally accepted as part of my body.”

Despite the solitary nature of a musician’s work, both ⁢Yang‌ and kim emphasized the‍ vital importance of having a trusted colleague. They described each other as “most reliable advisors of each other’s music,” sharing a ⁢deep understanding of each other’s “ears, tastes, ⁢and ⁣directions.” Their musical​ dialog, they ‍explained, transcends technical considerations, achieving a “more essential musical balance.”

The couple also⁢ playfully acknowledged the practical challenges of sharing a home and practice space, noting⁢ a pleasant competition for the “single ⁤practice room that can be soundproofed,” ultimately⁢ resolving disputes through mutual ⁤concession.

Having devoted their lives to music, Yang Sung-won and Kim Eun-sik acknowledge its inherent difficulty. ⁢They view ⁤classical masterpieces not merely as “sound, but⁤ a voice and⁤ ideal ⁤and philosophy that ⁤comes ⁢from the past.” Their enduring ‌passion for art and ⁤music fuels their dedication to reviving these works.

Their ⁢daily routine ​begins at 7:30 AM with instrument practice, driven by a desire to continually improve their interpretations of composers like Bach, mozart, Beethoven, and Schumann. While their individual musical colors differ, their ultimate ⁤goal remains the same:⁣ “preaching music and ‌understanding the‍ language of music.”

Yang Sung-won reflected on the evolving appreciation for diligent practice, ​stating, “I don’t know‍ how happy it is to wrestle with immortal masterpieces, but I feel​ blessed in it every day⁤ to make a better and more sincere sounds.”

both musicians‍ described the rare moments of complete artistic immersion, when the instrument fades into the background ‌and a direct connection with the composer’s emotions is achieved. “There are times when I forget that I’m‌ playing a musical instrument,” they shared. “It’s a moment when I feel that I’m in ⁢direct contact with the composer’s feelings… ⁤At that moment, it’s time when we feel that we are completely ‘my music.'”

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