'Brahms' Kim Min-jae, 'Piano practice burned day and night' 'incredibly London Philharmonic Orchestra'
'Do you like Brahms?' Foreshadows the overwhelming London Philharmonic Orchestra concert from the first room.
"Do You Like Brahms?" (playplayplayed by Ryu Bo-ri/directed by Cho Young-min/production studio S) will be broadcast for the first time on SBS's new monthly drama, "Brahms," which airs on August 31. Do you like Brahms? tells the story of the shaky dreams and love of The Classic music students on the twenty-nine borders.
Above all, 'Do you like Brahms?' Is a drama based on The Classic music, attracting interest and interest. The Classic melody, which is a combination of the story of Park Eun-bin (Chae Song-a station) and Kim Min-jae (Park Joon-yung station), will present a special sensibility to the house theater.
In the meantime, 'Do you like Brahms?' The production team released the scene of the London Philharmonic Orchestra concert, which will be more intensely decorated on the first broadcast on August 31st. Kim Min-jae will play the role of famous The Pianist Park Joon-yung. Park Joon-yung is the first Korean to win the "No. 2 No. 1" award at the Chopin International Piano Competition. He has a warm appearance and a friendly personality, and is loved as a star of The Classic.
Kim Min-jae in the public photo is playing at the center of the art center Piano. The London Philharmonic Orchestra members surrounding him, and Kim Min-jae, who is fully immersed in the performance, are foreseeing magnificent music and colorful stage. The song they play is 'Rachmaninov Piano Concerto No. 2'.
For this scene, Kim Min-jae said that he practiced Piano day and night and burned his passion. He prepared a scene that he watched carefully from rehearsal as if he were performing with the performers. Like the actual The Pianist, it is said that it created a perfect performance scene with natural breathing. Kim Min-jae had previously attracted attention by directing Schumann's Troy Merai performance in the first teaser video. Expectations are added to the London Philharmonic Orchestra scene, where Kim Min-jae's Piano passion will be filled with everything.
Park Su-in