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[I LUV K-POP] Korean soul singer Ryu Ji-soo & Lombardo brothers: Somewhere

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Korean soul singer Ryu Ji-soo and Italian bossa Nova team Marcio Bosa met. (photo by Long View) When Italian tomato sauce and Korean bulgogi meet, does it taste like this? "Somewhere," in which Korean soul singer Ryu Ji-soo participated, is gaining popularity in Italy and Korea at the same time. Ryu Ji-soo is a vocalist who has presented a unique music world through various genres such as pop, musical, and CCM, as well as soul, his "main job." The collaboration song "Somewhere" by the brothers Piero & Pippo Lombardo, an Italian soul & jazz musician, appeared on April 8. The song is a collaboration between Ryu Ji-soo and Marcio Bossa. Pipo plays keyboards in the group, and Piero is responsible for writing, composing and producing. a very exciting Bossa nova tune The Bossa nova rhythm is as light and refreshing as flying. You can hear Ryu Ji-soo's fresh high-pitched, attractive mid-pitched and low-pitched sounds. The music video for 'Somewher

[K-Classic] Lim Dong Hyek, Schubert Piano Sonata 20, 21

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Lim Dong hyek's Schubert album cover Pianist Lim Dong Hyek is always accompanied by the tag of life. It's the Queen Elizabeth Contest rejection case. In 2003, Lim Dong Hyek complained about giving him third place. He expressed dissatisfaction with the judges' decision and refused to accept the award. Nearly 20 years have passed since then. What would he think of that day's case? Will he still think he was right? I don't think so. In a recent interview, Lim Dong Hyek said, "If I can go back to that day, I think it's right not to refuse the award." Time matured Lim Dong Hyek. That maturity is also reflected in this album. Lim Dong Hyek recently released an album by Franz Peter Schubert (1797–1828), recording piano sonatas No. 20(D.959) and No. 21(D.960). Schubert piano sonatas No. 20 and No. 21 are works such as "a musical will" composed by Schubert before his death. No. 21 sonata is the last piano sonata he has left. Schubert's last three