Myung-Whun Chung conducts the Radio France Philharmonic orchestra throughout a rehearsal on the Maison de la Radio earlier than its inauguration on November 14, 2014, in Paris.
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BUSAN, South Korea — South Korea’s Okay-pop artists are on such a roll throughout the globe that it may be simple to overlook their classical music forebearers have been rocking the world’s live performance halls nicely earlier than they have been born.
And so they’re nonetheless at it. One of many notable current milestones of “K-classics,” as South Korean classical music has been dubbed, is the historic Italian opera home Teatro alla Scala’s alternative of celebrated South Korean conductor and pianist Myung-Whun Chung as its musical director.

Packing containers in La Scala opera home in Milan, Italy.
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Milan’s La Scala introduced in Could that Chung will take the submit when present director Riccardo Chailly’s contract ends in late 2026. Chung is the primary Asian and second non-Italian to carry the place, and, as La Scala put it in a assertion, “one of the most beloved artists among the Milanese public.”
Since 1989, Chung has performed 84 opera productions and 141 concert events for La Scala, greater than anybody aside from its official music administrators, who’ve included such musical luminaries as Arturo Toscanini and Claudio Abbado.
“It feels like getting married after loving each other for 36 years,” Chung mentioned of his new place at a Could 19 information convention on the Busan Live performance Corridor in South Korea’s second-largest metropolis.
Chung was born right into a extremely musical household, the second youngest of seven youngsters. He made his public debut as a pianist at age 7. At 8, he moved to the U.S.
As a youngster, he started performing in a trio along with his sisters, violinist Kyung-Wha and cellist Myung-Wha Chung.
Profitable second prize on the Worldwide Tchaikovsky Competitors in 1974 lifted his profession to new heights.
Chung moved to Italy in 1982, the place he immersed himself within the tradition. That features meals, a lot in order that he grows his personal tomatoes and olives.
Chung has performed lots of the world’s high orchestras, together with the Berlin Philharmonic and New York Philharmonic. He has served as music director of a number of others, together with the Paris’ Opéra Bastille and the Seoul Philharmonic.

Myung-Whun Chung speaks at a information convention after La Scala introduced it had named him its subsequent music director, at Busan Live performance Corridor, Busan, South Korea, Could 19.
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He’s significantly recognized for his interpretation of Giuseppe Verdi’s operas, lots of which debuted at La Scala, and his skill to carry out their emotional depth.
Verdi’s “Simon Boccanegra is a personal favorite,” Chung mentioned on the information convention final month, “particularly because of the title character, Boccanegra, who embodies what a great man should be: The generosity, the warmth that comes through.”
Since Chung’s rise to fame, youthful South Korean musicians have claimed an outsize share of prizes in worldwide competitors.
South Korea’s strong musical expertise pipeline has produced younger virtuosos together with Yunchan Lim, who in 2022 turned the youngest pianist to win the celebrated Van Cliburn Worldwide Piano Competitors at age 18, and Seong-Jin Cho, the primary South Korean winner of the Worldwide Chopin Piano Competitors in 2015.
Shin Soo-jung, a professor emeritus at Seoul Nationwide college, a pianist and good friend of Chung’s household, sees three key elements to South Korea’s success.
“Number one: Korean folk, they have a really artistic temperament, improvisation and expression of feeling and that kind of thing,” she says. “And number two: There’s always supporting parents, especially mothers.”
And the third ingredient, she says, is South Korea’s rising financial clout, which has enabled younger abilities to check abroad.
After a long time of performing in Europe, Chung started to consider paying it ahead. He returned to Korea in 2005 to conduct the Seoul Philharmonic, to foster new expertise and musical exchanges.
Chung says he admires maestros comparable to Verdi for his or her contributions to humanitarian causes.
“His greatest work was that before he died,” he advised reporters, “he ready a retirement house for musicians, which he in-built Milan, and he was he devoted all his royalties to this place.”
Chung notes that Koreans and Italians have quite a bit in widespread: how they specific their feelings, their love of singing.
Each are peninsulas jutting off the Eurasian landmass. For hundreds of years earlier than 1871, Italy was a divided nation. Korea was divided in 1945 and nonetheless is.
Italy’s reunification through the nineteenth century had a kind of unofficial anthem, “Va, pensiero,” the beloved refrain from Verdi’s Nabucco, which premiered at La Scala in 1842. Chung has performed the anthemic piece, which sometimes triggers cries of “Viva Italia!” from the viewers.
Chung’s humanitarian trigger has been to reunify North and South Korea by means of music.
In 2012, he performed the musicians of North Korea’s Unhasu Orchestra and the Radio France Philharmonic in Paris. In 2017, he created the One Korea Orchestra. His concert events have raised cash for support to North Korean youngsters.
However for now, tensions between the 2 Koreas are working excessive, and the prospect of Chung conducting an inter-Korean orchestra stays a distant one.
NPR’s Se Eun Gong contributed to this piece in Seoul and Busan, South Korea.