Classic Busan announced that it will hold a classical series concert on March 14 at 5:00 p.m. at Busan Concert Hall, featuring violinist Yang In-mo and the prestigious Austrian ensemble Mozarteum Orchestra Salzburg.
This performance will present a special concert featuring representative works by Mozart and Beethoven, delivered by a world-class orchestra and one of Korea’s leading young maestros.
The event is expected to vividly convey the profound resonance of classical music and a timeless artistic experience to audiences, creating a space for artistic inspiration and cultural enjoyment.
Performance Overview
Performance Title: Yang In-mo & Mozarteum Orchestra Salzburg
Date and Time: March 14, 2026 (Sat), 5:00 p.m.
Ticket Prices: R seats 140,000 won, S seats 110,000 won, A seats 70,000 won, B seats 50,000 won, Student seats 10,000 won
Conductor: Roberto González-Monjas
Performer: Mozarteum Orchestra Salzburg
This collaboration will present a unique stage where Yang In-mo’s passionate and delicate musical expression meets the Mozarteum Orchestra Salzburg’s tradition and refined sound.
Violinist Yang In-mo is one of Korea’s leading violinists recognized as a next-generation maestro. He has collaborated with world-renowned orchestras, including the New York Philharmonic, and appeared on the BBC’s global classical music platform. He gained international recognition as the first Korean to win both the Paganini International Violin Competition and the Sibelius International Violin Competition, and is widely praised by audiences and critics alike for his refined yet powerful performances.
Founded in 1841, the Mozarteum Orchestra Salzburg is a distinguished Austrian ensemble that has maintained a tradition of authentic interpretation of Mozart’s music. It has built an international reputation by serving as a central orchestra for the Salzburg Festival and Mozart Week for more than a century.
This performance will provide audiences with an opportunity to experience the diverse charm of classical music in a single program, encompassing dramatic tension, lyrical beauty, and grand musical scale.
In particular, the program will feature the overture to Mozart’s Thamos, King of Egypt, originally composed for a theatrical production.
The concert will also include renowned masterpieces such as Beethoven’s Violin Concerto and Mozart’s Symphony No. 41, “Jupiter.”
Tickets are available through the Busan Concert Hall website, NOL Interpark Ticket, Ticketlink, and YES24. Further details can be found on the Busan Concert Hall website (classicbusan.busan.go.kr).
Meanwhile, Classic Busan’s World Classic Series is a curated concert program presenting renowned masterpieces by globally acclaimed musicians. Through performances by leading international artists, the series aims to deliver the timeless value of classical music and provide profound artistic experiences for audiences in Busan.
Previous concerts in the World Classic Series received enthusiastic responses, including performances featuring Artistic Director Chung Myung-whun with the La Scala Philharmonic and Edward Gardner with the London Philharmonic Orchestra.
On April 26, pianist Ilya Rashkovskiy and Sergey Tarasov will take the stage to present a program featuring Beethoven’s Moonlight Sonata and other works that explore the depth of classical and romantic repertoire. The World Classic Series will continue to showcase the essence of classical music with world-renowned artists.
Park Min-jeong, CEO of Classic Busan, said, “This World Classic Series will be an important step toward elevating Busan as a global music city. We will continue to do our best so that classical arts can deeply resonate in the everyday lives of our citizens.”
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