

Lim Jeongeun
Violist
Introduction

I am a viola player with the Changwon City Symphony Orchestra and Lyric Ensemble.
Highlight

Graduated from Busan Arts High School
Graduated from Kyunghee University College of Music
Graduated from Korea National University of Arts, specializing in orchestra
Currently deputy director of the Changwon City Symphony Orchestra
Lyric Chamber Ensemble Member
A member of The Soloists
What to expect while doing this

As with any musician, the process of preparing for a performance is always a challenge
But I've gotten through the process, and I'm enjoying the time I've spent perfecting my playing and becoming more musically mature.
Interview
Q. What are some of your most memorable places and experiences in nature in Korea?

Every once in a while, I go to the mountains to the sea to heal
Among them, the most memorable Korean landscape for me is Cheonju Mountain in Changwon. I remember being moved by the pink waves of rhododendrons at the top of Cheonju Mountain last spring and feeling very healed. I would recommend Cheonju Mountain in April to people.
Q. What does nature mean to you?

For me, as I'm sure it is for many people, nature is a therapeutic thing for me;
And without nature, I wouldn't exist, so I'm always grateful for it.
Q. What do you want people to take away from the experience and healing you provide?

First of all, I think that the music I am doing is not only beautiful, but also contains many emotions that we feel in human life, such as love, happiness, joy, and sadness;
As a performer, the difficult part is to express these emotions in music and convey them to people, but I want the audience to feel and be moved by these various emotions through my best performance.
Lim Jeongeun
Violist
Introduction
I am a viola player with the Changwon City Symphony Orchestra and Lyric Ensemble.
Highlight
Graduated from Busan Arts High School
Graduated from Kyunghee University College of Music
Graduated from Korea National University of Arts, specializing in orchestra
Currently deputy director of the Changwon City Symphony Orchestra
Lyric Chamber Ensemble Member
A member of The Soloists
What to expect while doing this
As with any musician, the process of preparing for a performance is always a challenge
But I've gotten through the process, and I'm enjoying the time I've spent perfecting my playing and becoming more musically mature.
Interview
Q. What are some of your most memorable places and experiences in nature in Korea?
Every once in a while, I go to the mountains to the sea to heal
Among them, the most memorable Korean landscape for me is Cheonju Mountain in Changwon. I remember being moved by the pink waves of rhododendrons at the top of Cheonju Mountain last spring and feeling very healed. I would recommend Cheonju Mountain in April to people.
Q. What does nature mean to you?
For me, as I'm sure it is for many people, nature is a therapeutic thing for me;
And without nature, I wouldn't exist, so I'm always grateful for it.
Q. What do you want people to take away from the experience and healing you provide?
First of all, I think that the music I am doing is not only beautiful, but also contains many emotions that we feel in human life, such as love, happiness, joy, and sadness;
As a performer, the difficult part is to express these emotions in music and convey them to people, but I want the audience to feel and be moved by these various emotions through my best performance.