Girls' Generation member and actress Seo-hyun shared an update on her recent life, moving more quietly after the controversy over preferential treatment for the recital.
On the 5th, Seo-hyun posted several photos on her social media with the phrase "moments of music." In the released photos, she drew attention by spending time related to a performance in a neat appearance. Instead of a flashy stage, everyday scenes showing her focusing on music in a calm atmosphere continued to attract fans' interest.
Seo-hyun will appear as a special collaborator on March 13 at 8 p.m. at Lotte Concert Hall in Songpa-gu, Seoul, for the Sol Philharmonic Orchestra's 8th regular concert. That day she is scheduled to perform Vittorio Monti's famous piece "Csárdás," known for its intense rhythms and poignant melodies.
The collaboration is reported to have been arranged because she sympathized with the purpose of the Sol Philharmonic Orchestra, which is composed of people who love classical music rather than professional performers. It is said Seo-hyun also took the stage with the hope of lowering the barrier to classical music and letting more people feel familiar with music.
In particular, she is a hobbyist who has learned the violin for about five months, and she has said she intends to show a sincere attitude and passion for music rather than perfect performance skills.
However, when the news was reported, some questioned whether it was appropriate to stand on the stage of a large venue like Lotte Concert Hall despite the short performance career, and reactions saying "isn't this preferential treatment?" emerged. In response, among fans there have been defending opinions such as "the challenge itself is meaningful" and "participation appropriate to the nonprofessional purpose of the concert," creating mixed views.
Meanwhile, Seo-hyun continues to expand her activities steadily while balancing music and acting.
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