Jieun Kim Oboe Recital: RE:BORN
31, Sori-ro, Deokjin-gu, Jeonju-si, Jeollabuk-do
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This November, immerse yourself in the elegant and versatile sounds of the oboe at the Jieun Kim Oboe Recital [RE:BORN]. Held at the prestigious Myeongin Hall in the Jeonju Arts Center, this performance offers a unique opportunity to explore the depth of this woodwind instrument through a carefully curated repertoire spanning from the classical era to contemporary compositions.
Under the profound theme of "RE:BORN," oboist Jieun Kim invites the audience to experience a musical transformation. Accompanied by a group of talented guest artists on piano and strings, this recital promises to be a highlight of the 2025 autumn cultural season in Jeollabuk-do.
A Captivating Program of Classical Masterpieces
From Romantic Romances to Mozart’s Precision
The recital features an exquisite selection of works that showcase the oboe's expressive range. The program begins with Clara Schumann’s "Three Romances for Oboe and Piano, Op. 22," a piece filled with lyrical beauty and emotional depth. This is followed by W. A. Mozart’s "Oboe Quartet in F major, K. 370," a cornerstone of the oboe repertoire that highlights the instrument's technical brilliance and playful character.
The second half of the performance introduces the "Oboe Sonata in D major, Op. 166" by Camille Saint-Saëns, a work known for its refined French elegance. To conclude the evening, Antal Doráti’s "Duo Concertante for Oboe and Piano" will provide a contemporary flair, demonstrating the modern capabilities and rhythmic complexities of the oboe.
Collaborative Brilliance: Guest Artists
Ensemble Performance at Myeongin Hall
Oboist Jieun Kim will be joined by a stellar cast of musicians to bring these complex scores to life. Pianist Chanmi Hwang will provide the foundational harmony, while the string trio—Violinist Ra Da-un, Violist Jungbin Kwon, and Cellist Hyewon Park—will join for the Mozart quartet. The collaboration between these artists ensures a rich, multi-layered acoustic experience within the intimate setting of Myeongin Hall.
This performance is a significant part of the 2025 Culture and Arts Promotion Project. Supported by the Jeonbuk Special Self-Governing Province Culture & Tourism Foundation, this initiative aims to empower local artists and provide high-quality performing arts experiences to the community, fostering cultural growth within the province.
Performance Schedule and Ticket Information
Plan Your Musical Evening in Jeonju
The recital is scheduled for Friday, November 14th, 2025, at 7:30 PM. Tickets are priced at ₩20,000 for all seats. In an effort to make classical music more accessible to younger generations, a 50% discount is available for elementary, middle, and high school students through the Jeonju Ticket Box.
Whether you are a long-time classical music enthusiast or a newcomer curious about the "voice" of the oboe, the [RE:BORN] recital offers a sophisticated and healing atmosphere. Don't miss this chance to witness a masterclass in woodwind performance in the heart of Jeonju.
Which piece in the program are you most looking forward to—the romantic melodies of Clara Schumann or the lively quartet by Mozart? If you're visiting the Jeonju Arts Center, would you like me to recommend some quiet cafes nearby to enjoy after the recital or other classical concerts happening this month?
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