Sister Lee Hae-in Holds 'Autumn Letter Concert' for '60th Anniversary of Capital Life'

2024.11.06 PM 04:12
Poster of "Nun Lee Hae-in's Autumn Letter Concert" [Courtesy of Korean songs]
Sister Lee Hae-in's Autumn Letter Concert, which marks the 60th anniversary of her life in the capital, will be held at Yeongsan Art Hall in Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul on November 30.

At this concert, you can listen to all 18 songs from the annual song collection "Letters," which was released in 2012. These are songs written by composer Park Kyung-kyu in a series of "Autumn Letters" written by Sister Lee Hae-in in September 2012.

In the performance, soprano Kang Hye-jeong, baritone Song Ki-chang and Kim Sung-gil sing. Pianist Lee Sung-ha will be accompanied by broadcaster Ahn Hyun-mo.

There will also be a time for Sister Lee Hae-in to have immediate and immediate questions with the audience.

Sister Lee Hae-in is not only a religious person, but also a poet and essayist loved by Koreans.

Sister Lee Hae-in, who joined the Benedictine Convent of St. Olivetano at the age of 20, has published her first collection of poems in 1976, including "Light in My Soul," "Even if I'm a Half-moon Today," and "I Want to Be an Empty House in a Lonely Village," as well as collections of prose such as "Durebak," "Flower Shovel," and "Pope's Twitter." In June, he published a collection of "Precious Treasures" to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the convent's entry.

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