Chopin marathon in Rysum: Pianist Jeyu Lee enchants the audience!

Chopin marathon in Rysum: Pianist Jeyu Lee enchants the audience!

On February 22, 2025, the traditional Chopin marathon will take place in Rysumer Fuhrmannshof in Rysum. The event begins at 5 p.m. and offers visitors the full works of Frédéric Chopin, one of the most important composers in romance. In an impressive performance, the pianist Jeyu Lee from Korea will inspire the audience with several masterpieces of the composer.

The program includes the four ballads of Chopin, the Barcarolle in Fis major op. 60 and the imagination in F minor op. 49. In addition, LEE will present the complete Études from Book I op. 10 and book II op. 25, including the famous "Revolution" in C minor. Jeyu Lee, who was trained at the Korea National University of Arts and has been studying at the Mannheim University of Music and Performing Art since 2023, has already won the Grand Prize at the Seoul Arts High School Music Competition. His motivation for the performance of Chopin's music is particularly strong because he was inspired by the recordings of renowned pianists such as Maurizio Pollini and Krystian Zimerman.

entry and reservation

Entry for the event is free for people up to 18 years. Adults pay an entrance fee of 35 euros. Interested parties can reserve places by contacting 0151 125 855 27 or by email to info@weltklassik.de. Further information is available on the website www.weltklassik.de.

Frédéric Chopin and his heir

Frédéric Chopin, born in Poland in 1810, is considered one of the greatest composers of romance and had a lasting influence on classical music, especially the piano repertoire. He developed his early musical talents in Warsaw before setting in Paris. Chopin's works are characterized by emotional depth and technical brilliance. He wrote almost exclusively for the piano and was often inspired by the folk dances and melodies of his homeland, as Classical Music reports.

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OrtRysumer Fuhrmannshof, Rysum, Deutschland
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