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The tweet translates to: "It's really a mystery, but is Junmin really that low?!? In the end, I think C might be the only one from Anshin, just like during Garupla. Considering the weight of the Korean votes, it seems like that would create a better balance. If there were 12 members like EXO, then having about 3 would be fine, but..." (Note: The link at the end appears to lead to a website related to the topic.)
The tweet translates to: "Junmin-kun (WHIB's Jader-kun) feels just like Suyeon-chan from Garupla, barely making it through and I'm anxious about whether he’ll pass or not. I want him to show more of his amazing self in the main show~ 🥲🫶🏻 #BoysPlanet2 #BOYSPLANET2"
Here’s the translation of the tweet: "Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra Conductor: Min Chung Violin: Mayuko Kamio Tchaikovsky / Violin Concerto Tchaikovsky / Symphony No. 6 'Pathétique' Both were incredibly powerful...! I really liked the sound of the trombone in the first movement of 'Pathétique'." [Image link]
"Second performance of the day. Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra with conductor Min Chung at the Opera City Concert Hall. Tchaikovsky's Violin Concerto (Violin: Mayuko Kamio), Symphony No. 6 'Pathétique' (to be continued)"
The conductor, Mr. Jeong Min, moves well with a sense of pathos. It's more of a smooth conducting style rather than a rigid one. Speaking of which, during the soloist's encore, he sat on the big drum's chair to listen, which was heartwarming. I really like seeing conductors listen to encores on stage.
The conductor, Chung Min, stood quite straight during the concerto, and I wonder if he was trying to match the soloist from afar? The encore seems to be the same 24 Caprices as yesterday. I had seen them yesterday and thought I wanted to hear them, so I'm very happy to be able to listen to them tonight. This might be the first time I've heard them as well.
Listening to the East Philharmonic conducted by Jong Min. It's my first time hearing it. First up is the V Concerto played by Mayuko Kamio. It starts with the softest sound, and what a free and unparalleled music it is. I reminisce about 20 years ago. I wish the orchestra would respond a little more. The "Pathetique" is meticulous, but I sometimes feel the conducting style is reminiscent of his father. However, the fourth movement was interesting. It seems like it would be difficult to coordinate, though. pic.x.com/KBmEPrOZEm
In response to this, the special prosecutor's office stated, "We conducted the search and seizure with a warrant issued by the court," and added, "The special prosecutor has a duty to actively investigate the entire range of allegations. I would like to ask if it is appropriate to question the court's decision." Special Prosecutor Jeong Min-young also mentioned in the briefing that "starting with former division commander Lim and those around him, (continued)."
"【For Sale】7/20 (Sun) Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra, Jung Min Kim and Mayuko Kamio at Orchard. 1st floor, near the center."
"Today, I am at the Tokyo Opera City for the Tokyo Philharmonic's regular concert for work. It's the same program as yesterday's at Suntory Hall, featuring a Tchaikovsky masterpiece program with conductor Min Chung and violinist Mayuko Kamio."
It was really great! I plan to post my impressions tomorrow, but I thought Kamio-san was as dynamic as ever, and that Jeong Min's baton technique, with its sharp snaps, resembled his father's a lot! pic.x.com/ukECe7BILF x.com/j7AG1AdTCJhhpT…
On July 17th, at the Suntory Hall for the Tokyo Philharmonic's regular concert, all Tchaikovsky conducted by Min Chung, who sometimes looks just like his father when conducting. Mayuko Kamio's violin concerto was incredibly rich and surprising. The encore, Paganini, was also an extraordinary display of technique! I heard Symphony No. 6 "Pathétique," which I’m used to from CDs and videos, live for the first time 🤗 pic.x.com/Xe4QZt5uKB
On July 17, there was a regular concert by the Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra at Suntory Hall, conducted by Min Chung, featuring Mayuko Kamio on violin. The program included Tchaikovsky's Violin Concerto and Tchaikovsky's Symphony No. 6 "Pathétique." It was an intense experience of Tchaikovsky. Ms. Kamio's encore of Paganini was also amazing 🎶 pic.x.com/ByvxjY1G1l
Here’s the translation of the tweet: "Yesterday's Tokyo Philharmonic. Since Tchaikovsky is used in ballet performances, it was really enjoyable✨ Conductor Chung Min looked quite thin, but I wonder if he’s okay... I'm worried. I was satisfied to hear Kamio-san's violin💕 pic.x.com/1cuwyX0uoh"
I listened to Tchaikovsky's "Violin Concerto" and "Symphony No. 6" with Chon Min and Mayuko Kamio at the Tokyo Philharmonic. I posted my impressions on my blog, so please take a look! 🐯 blog.goo.ne.jp/tora6yoshi pic.x.com/uJDj9bNnJ2
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