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English: The first-ever Korean-American Holiday Concert featuring the Eirene Philharmonic Orchestra, took place Dec. 16 at the post theater.
The evening’s concert combined the music of Korean and American cultures with a mix of classical, jazz, Christmas and traditional sounds. The concert also featured entertainment from members of Humphreys’ community including: Staff Sgt. Michel Gordon, Alpha Company, 304th Signal Battalion, who recently competed at the Army-level Rising Star Finals, Sgt. Hyung Ryul Park, 557th Military Police Company, Sgt. 1st Class Fredlisha Lansana, Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 194th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion and the Humphreys American School Chorus. Santa Claus even stopped by for a visit. Under the direction of Maestro Jong Hoon Bae, the Eirene Philharmonic Orchestra has adopted the mission to create harmony beyond performing arts. Eirene stands for peace through harmony in the Greek language and the Eirene Philharmonic Orchestra reinforces the strong Korean-American bond through the beauty and power of music. The orchestra members are dedicated to enriching lives through music and culture – for not only communities throughout the world, but for the USAG-Humphreys community – during this season when many of us are away from friends and Family. Bae is the Artistic Director and Principal Conductor of the Eirene Philharmonic Orchestra, the Los Angeles Festival Orchestra and the Korean-American Symphony in Germany. Special performances from multi-Grammy nominated Peter Wolf and International Brass Personality of the Year Jens Lindemann will compliment the evening’s entertainment. Wolf, a world renowned composer, producer, songwriter and arranger has written eight number one songs, sold 75 million records and worked with a range of musical talents to include Frank Zappa and the Mother of Invention, Heart, Kenny Loggins, Patti LaBelle, Santana, Chicago, the Pointer Sisters and more. Lindemann, hailed as one of the most celebrated trumpet soloists in history, has appeared in major concert venues around the world playing lead trumpet for the Canadian Brass; he also presented a solo command performance for Queen Elizabeth II of England. U.S. Army photos by Lori Yerdon For more information on U.S. Army Garrison Humphreys and living and working in Korea visit: USAG-Humphreys' official web site or check out our online videos. |
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