Those who missed the opportunity to see Steve Barakatt perform live at his recent concert can now see the show on television.
The pianist and composer’s recent concert, “Ad Vitam Aeternam,” will be broadcast on TV Art Stage, a late-night MBC music program that features artists from diverse genres of music.
The pianist and composer’s recent concert, “Ad Vitam Aeternam,” will be broadcast on TV Art Stage, a late-night MBC music program that features artists from diverse genres of music.
Barakatt, whose songs have long been loved in Korea and featured in films, commercials and on KTX train announcements, showcased the concert in celebration of 20 years of friendship with Korean fans on March 8 at the Seoul Arts Center Concert Hall.
The performance consisted of “Ad Vitam Aeternam,” his classical symphony based on the 16 stages of the human experience, and a symphonic medley version of the musician’s biggest worldwide hits, “The Whistler’s Song,” “Day by Day,” “Dreamers” and “Flying.”
TV Art Stage will air at 1:40 a.m. on March 17.
By Rumy Doo (bigbird@heraldcorp.com)
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Articles by Korea Herald