‘Concerto’ came from the Latin word ‘concertare’, which has the contrasting meanings of both ‘compete’ and ‘harmonize’. This fascinating music continues in a confrontation and harmony in tight tension, and in the ‘Cadenza’ part, the soloist’s skills stand out to the fullest. In the performance, the exquisite contrast and harmony between Korean orchestral music and the solo musical instrument will bloom dramatically in the encounter beyond time and space. The sound of the National Orchestra of Korea that embraces all kinds of music in depth, and wellknown musical instruments will provide an elegant concerto. Also, the star performers will join the stage to show brilliant performance techniques of soloists.
After making a discounted purchase, bring the proof of discount and present it when picking up the ticket at the ticket office. (If such evidence cannot be provided at the ticket office, the cost difference as much as the discount must be paid.)
NTOK members | Max 20% | 4 tickets per person |
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Cultural enrichment card | No limit | |
Pregnant women | 20% | Self only |
Multiple children card | ||
Culture pass (teenagers, etc.) | 30% | Self only |
Artist pass | ||
Seniors | 50% | Self only |
Recipients of basic living | ||
Near poverty group | ||
Disabled men of national merit | 2 tickets per person |