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Myung Hoon Jung, Conductor Visits Pyungyang

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Pyongyang, September 14 (KCNA) -- Jong Myong Hun, music director of the Seoul Municipal Symphony Orchestra, watched and conducted the performance of the State Symphony Orchestra and the Unhasu Orchestra and had a talk with creators during his stay here.

Jong Myong Hun and his party also visited the Mangyongdae Schoolchildren"s Palace.

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Seoul Municipal Symphony Orchestra Music Director and His Party Here

Pyongyang, September 12 (KCNA) -- Jong Myong Hun, music director of the Seoul Municipal Symphony Orchestra, and his party arrived here Monday.


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*Video Clip on Jung Myung Hoon: Conducting Beethoven Symphony No.9(2)









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Career of Jung Myung Hoon(58):

Myung-whun Chung (born 22 January 1953, Seoul) is a South Korean pianist and conductor.

His sisters, violinist Kyung-wha Chung, and cellist Myung-wha Chung, and he at one time performed together as the Chung Trio.[1] He was a joined second-prize winner in the 1974 International Tchaikovsky Competition.[2] Chung studied conducting at the Mannes College of Music and the Juilliard School. He also studied piano with Maria Curcio, the last and favourite pupil of Artur Schnabel.[3][4] Chung was an assistant conductor at the Los Angeles Philharmonic during the music directorship of Carlo Maria Giulini and founder of the Asia Philharmonic Orchestra.

In Europe, Chung was chief conductor of the Saarland Radio Symphony Orchestra from 1984 to 1990. He was principal guest conductor of the Teatro Comunale Florence, from 1987 to 1992.[5] He has conducted virtually all the prominent European and American orchestras and made his debut at the Metropolitan Opera in New York in 1986 with Simon Boccanegra. At the end of the 1987/88 seasons, he received the Premio Abbiati Award from Italian critics, and the following year the Arturo Toscanini prize. From 1989 to 1994, Chung served as the Music Director of the Paris Opera. He opened the inaugural season at the new Opéra Bastille with Berlioz"s complete Les Troyens and received highly praised reviews from the music circle. In 1991, the Association of French Theatres and Music Critics named him "Artist of the Year" and in 1992 he received the Legion of Honour for his contribution to the Paris Opera. An exclusive recording artist for Deutsche Grammophon since 1990, many of his numerous recordings have won international prizes and awards. These include Messiaen"s Turangalîla-Symphonie and Éclairs sur l"au-delà..., Verdi"s Otello, Berlioz"s Symphonie fantastique, Shostakovich"s Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk with the Opéra Bastille Orchestra; a series of Dvořák"s symphonies and serenades with the Vienna Philharmonic, a series dedicated to the great sacred music with the Orchestra dell"Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia, including the award-winning recording of Duruflé"s and Fauré"s requiems with Cecilia Bartoli and Bryn Terfel.

In 1995 he was honoured three times at the French Victoires de la Musique Classiques, and was also named Meilleur Chef d"Orchestre de l"Année. He directed the world premiere of Messiaen"s last work: the Concert à quatre for four soloists and orchestra, which the composer had dedicated to Chung and the Orchestre de la Bastille. He has been the Special Artistic Advisor of the Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra since 2001 and was as awarded the highest Record Academy Prize by Japanese critics following his performances in Japan. In addition to being awarded numerous music prizes, Chung has also been honoured with Korea"s most distinguished cultural award, the Order of Cultural Merit, for his contribution to Korean musical life and was named "Man of the year" by UNESCO. He served as Ambassador for the Drug Control Program at the United Nations and was Korea"s Honorary Cultural Ambassador, the first in the Korean government"s history. From 1997 he has been the Music Director of the Asia Philharmonic Orchestra, from 2000 the Music Director of the Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France, from 2001 the Special Artistic Advisor of Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra and from 2006 the Art Director and Principal Conductor of the Seoul Philharmonic Orchestra.[6][7]

In April 2011, the Seoul Philharmonic became the first Asian orchestra to sign a major-label record deal, committing to make 10 CDs for Deutsche Grammophon.[8] Chung, who from the 2012/2013 season will be the first Principal Guest Conductor in the history of the Staatskapelle, has agreed to conduct one of the Easter Festival’s concert programmes in 2013.


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