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  • Published Mar 3, 2011 3:21 pm KST
  • Updated Mar 3, 2011 3:21 pm KST

Classical Concerts

Korea National Opera’s ‘Faust’

Opera Theater, Seoul Arts Center* (See ‘Venues’ on right for more information)

March 16 -20

Under the direction of artistic director Lee So-young, the Korea National Opera will present Charles Gounod’s “Faust” with the Korean Symphony Orchestra. Tenor Kim Woo-kyung, the first Korean to become part of the New York Metropolitan Opera Association, will appear in the title role. Tickets cost 30,000 to 150,000 won. For more, call (02) 586-5282.

Maksim Mrvica Live Concert

Concert Hall, Seoul Arts Center*

March 6

Croatian pianist Maksim Mrvica, known for playing fast rhythms to techno-electronic sounds, will hold a solo concert in Seoul. The program will feature a classical selection as well as his signature pieces and new tracks from his latest album, not yet released in Korea. Tickets cost 44,000 to 110,000 won. Call (02) 6377-1250 for more information.

El Sistema II

March 27

The Caracas Youth Orchestra from Venezuela will hold a concert under the direction of conductor Christian Vasquez. El Sistema is a musical education program that has inspired thousands of children around the world, and the concert will feature Saint Saens’“Symphony No. 3” and Shostakovich’s “Symphony No. 10.” Tickets cost 30,000 to 100,000 won.

Beautiful Thursday Concert

Kumho Art Hall

March 10, 17, 24

Two pioneers of classical music in Korea, violinist Kim Min and pianist Lee Dae-wook, will hold a series of duet performances. The depth of their performance is expected to reflect their veteran musicianship. The program includes Beethoven’s 10-part violin sonata cycle, including “Sonata No. 5 in F major, Op. 24” and “Sonata No. 9 in A major, Op. 47.” Tickets cost 20,000 to 30,000 won for adult and 8,000 won for student. Call (02) 6303-7700 for more information.

Tongyeong International Music Festival (TIMF)

Tongyeong

March 26-April 1

The 10th Tongyeong International Music Festival will open under its new artistic director Alexander Liebreich. Under the theme “Moving Dimension,” the event will feature opening stages by the Salzburg Mozarteum Orchestra as well as 16 solo and accompanied performances and symposiums with foreign artists-in-residence. Tickets cost 20,000 to 100,000 won. Call (02) 3474-8315 for more information.

Hilary Hahn & English Chamber Orchestra

April 12

Violinist Hilary Hahn, a two-time Grammy Award-winning soloist celebrated for her probing interpretations, technical assurance and compelling stage presence, will hold a concert with the world class English Chamber Orchestra. The program features Haydn’s No. 44 in E minor, ‘Mourning’” and Mozart’s “Violin Concerto No. 5 in A major, K. 219, ‘Turkish,’” among others. Tickets cost 40,000 to 160,000 won. For more information, call (02) 599-5743.

Steve Barakatt’s ‘Shall We Love’

March 13

Popular new age pianist and composer Steve Barakatt will hold a special concert, titled “Shall We Love,” for White Day. He will present his well-known piano works such as “I’m Sorry” and “Flying,” among others. Tickets cost 30,000 to 100,000 won. Call 1577-5266 for more information.

Metropolitan Opera’s ‘Das Rheingold’

Hoam Art Hall

March 18-20

Playwright Robert Lepage directs Wagner’s great epic dramas in “Das Rheingold,” and local fans can enjoy the opera straight from the New York Metropolitan Opera though “The Met: Live in HD” series. Lepage’s production team offers high-resolution digital screening and stereophonic sound as well as Korean subtitles. Also featured is a backstage tour and interviews with artists during the intermission. For more information call (02) 751-9607.

Laurent Korcia’s Romantic Spring Concert

In time for White Day, French violinist Laurent Korcia will hold a special spring concert with the Forstmann Quartet. The young virtuoso is known for covering a wide range of genres and periods, from Bach to film soundtracks. The program includes Vivaldi’s “Four Seasons” and Debussy’s “Beau Soir,” among others. Tickets cost 30,000 to 90,000 won. For more information call (02) 548-4480.

Big Tickets

Ne-Yo Live Concert

Olympic Gymnastic, Olympic Park*

March 30

Hyundai Department Store will invite the Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter, composer and producer Ne-Yo for its 40th anniversary. After taking a few years off to work on several films, he will be back with his fourth project, titled “Libra Scale,” a stellar effort that is sure to race up the charts and catapult the R&B superstar to even greater heights. Tickets cost 60,000 to 150,000 won. For more, call 1544-1555.

Varekai, Cirque du Soleil

Big Top Theater, Jamsil Stadium

April 6-open run

The 5th series of Cirque du Soleil’s “Varekai” will be performed with more vivid stage effects, music and stories of Icarus from Greek mythology. This exotic fusion of drama and acrobatics consist of 14 circus shows that go beyond our expectations. Tickets cost 60,000 to 220,000 won. Located near exit 5 and 6 of Sports Complex Station on subway line 2. For more information call (02) 541-6235.

Sumi Jo & Academy of Ancient Music

May 7

Star soprano Sumi Jo will offer the hallmarks of baroque music with Britain’s period music ensemble the Academy Of Ancient Music, under the direction of conductor Richard Egarr. The program features Handel’s “Concerto Grosso, Op. 3, No. 2” and “Sonata A5” among others. Tickets cost 50,000 to 250,000 won. Call (02) 741-1763 or 1577-5266 for more information.

Musical ‘Tears of Heaven’

Haeorum Theater, National Theater of Korea

Through March 19

The new musical “Tears of Heaven” is now on stage after three years of preparation. About a love powerful enough to alter destinies and transcend the limits of time, the production features Kim Jun-su of JYJ and Broadway star Brad Little. Tickets cost 30,000 to 130,000 won. Located near exit 6 of Dongguk Univ. Station on subway line 3. Call (02) 501-7888 for more information.

Santana Live Concert

Olympic Gymnasium, Olympic Park*

March 9

The Latin rock band led by guitar legend Carlos Santana will hold a concert in Korea — the first in 14 years. The band will perform its best-known hits as well as new tracks from its latest album “SuperNatural: Legacy Edition.” Also included in the program are songs by the Beatles, Rolling Stones and the Doors with a Santana-style twist. Tickets cost 132,000 to 165,000 won. Call (02) 3141-3488 or 1544-1555 for more information.

The Eagles Live Concert

Olympic Stadium, Olympic Park*

March 15

Four of the original members of legendary rock band The Eagles will bring its “Long Road Out of Eden” tour to Korea for the first time. They will demonstrate the unfading power of their hit songs, including “Hotel California,” “Desperado” and “Take It Easy.” Tickets cost 99,000 to 330,000 won.

Museums

Silk Road and Dunhuang

National Museum of Korea

Through April 3

The National Museum of Korea is holding a special exhibition “Silk Road and Dunhuang.” This exhibition offers the rare chance to see over 200 relics from the Silk Road region and the “Diary of a Journey to the Five Countries of India” which was written by Hyecho, a Buddhist monk of the Silla Kingdom (57 B.C.-A.D. 936). For more information, call (02) 2077-9271. The museum is located near exit 2 of Ichon Station on subway line 4.

Special Exhibition of Versailles Palace

Hangaram Art Museum, Seoul Arts Center*

Through March 6

Supported by the French National Versailles Palace, this exhibition is designed to show the authentic relics that belonged to the French royal family, Louis XIV and Marie Antoinette. Admission is 6,000 to 8,000 won for children; 8,000 to 10,000 won for students; and 11,000 to 13,000 won for adults. For more information, visit www.versailles2010.co.kr.

Pop & Jazz

Azure Ray Concert

Ewha 100th Memorial Hall

March 26

Azure Ray, an American dream-pop duo comprised of Maria Taylor and Orenda Fink, is known through soundtracks of hit TV dramas and films such as “Grey’s Anatomy,” “The Devil Wears Prada” and “Shortbus.” The pair will hold its first concert in Korea as part of an Asian tour. Tickets cost 55,000 won. Call (02) 3142-2951 for more information.

MGMT Live In Seoul: Feeling Concert Vol. 4

Ax-Hall

April 1

American rock band MGMT will hold its first concert in Seoul. Blending the eclectic sounds of psychedelic pop and alternative rock to create a fresh new sound all of their own, this barnstorming pair of shape-shifting sonic wizards is at the very forefront of the new wave of musical legends, lavishly praised with only two albums. Located near exit 2 of Gwangnaru Station on subway line 5. Tickets cost 99,000 won. For more information, call (02) 323-2838.

Far East Movement Live In Seoul

Vista Hall, Sheraton GrandWalkerhill

March 19

Far East Movement, an icon on the international music scene, will hold a live concert in Seoul. This Asian American electro-hop group has featured on various soundtracks for video games, films and TV shows such as “Gossip Girl.” Tickets cost 88,000 won. For more information, call (02) 323-2838.

Ke$ha

March 29

Hyundai Card Culture Project will feature Ke$ha as its first guest artist. Ke$ha, known for her unique voice and eye-catching performances marked by dynamic beats and sounds, will perform her signature pop numbers. Located near exit 2 of Gwangnaru Station on subway line 5. For more information, call 1544-1555.

Eric Benet Concert

Eric Benet, a multiple-Grammy Award nominee in urban soul, will hold a live concert in Seoul. Having recently released his fifth album, “Lost in Time,” he will deliver his feel-good music live. Located near exit 2 of Gwangnaru Station on subway line 5. Tickets cost 99,000 won. Call (02) 563-0595 for more information.

Slash Live Concert

March 20

Slash, the former lead guitarist of Guns N’ Roses, will hold his first concert in Korea. Slash will play haunting guitar melodies from his solo album “Slash.” Myles Kennedy from rock band Alter will join him onstage to provide vocals. Tickets cost 99,000 won. Call (02) 3141-3488 for more information.

Fran Healy Live In Seoul

V-Hall, Hongik University

March 18

Fran Healy, the lead singer and main songwriter of British band Travis, will return to Korea for a solo show, keeping a promise he made with local fans. He will sing tracks from recently released album “Wreckorder.” Tickets cost 88,000 won. For more, call 1544-1555.

Iron Maiden Live Concert

March 10

British band Iron Maiden will perform in Korea as part of its world tour. These heavy metal rock pioneers are expected to give an electrifying performance amid a stunning lightshow. Tickets cost 99,000 won. Call (02) 3141-3488 for more information.

Angelique Kidjo

LG Art Center

Grammy Award-winning artist Angelique Kidjo will hold a concert in Korea. Born in Benin, West Africa, Kidjo is truly one of Africa’s most powerful and charismatic stars. This premier diva will showcase her driving dance rhythms and passionate political lyrics. Tickets cost 30,000 to 70,000 won. For more information, call (02) 2005-0114.

Corinne Bailey Rae Live Concert

Corinne Bailey Rae, a British R&B singer-songwriter who shot to stardom in 2006 with her eponymous debut album will hold her first solo concert in Korea, keeping a promise she made to fans at the Jisan Valley Rock Festival last year. Located near exit 2 of Gwangnaru Station on subway line 5. Tickets cost 110,000 won. Call 1544-1555 for more information.

Dance

Prince Hodong

Opera Theater, Seoul Arts Center*

April 22-24

The Korea National Ballet Company will stage the dramatic story of “Prince Hodong.” Based on an ancient Korean legend, the ballet traces the star-crossed romance between Princess Nak-rang and Prince Hodong of warring kingdoms. Featuring original choreography by Kook Su-ho and Moon Byung-nam, the piece is loved for its combination of modern techniques and timeless themes. Tickets cost 5,000 to 80,000 won. Call (02) 587-6181 for more information.

Don Quixote

March 25-28

The Universal Ballet Company will stage the classic comedy “Don Quixote.” Featuring the bullfighter’s dance and flamenco, this Spanish ballet will present exotic characters and colorful movements to heighten the adventure. Tickets cost 10,000 to 100,000 won. Call (02) 580-1300.

Plays & Musicals

The Count of Monte Cristo

Grand Theater, Chungmu Art Hall

Through April 24

Frank Wildhorn’s musical “The Count of Monte Cristo” returns to the stage with a star-studded cast. Celebrated musical stars Ryu Jung-han, Shin Sung-rok and Um Ki-joon perform in the Korean rendition. Tickets cost 50,000 to 120,000 won. Located near exit 9, 10 of Shindang Station on subway lines 2 and 6. For more information, call (02) 6391-6333.

GwanghwamunYounga (Love Song)

Grand Theater, Sejong Center For Performing Arts*

March 20-April 10

The masterpiece composed by the late composer Lee Young-hoon who wrote “Gwanghwamun Sonata” is a brilliant creation brought by Korea’s best creative team including Yoon Do-hyun and 24 top actors. The heart-aching love story between three lovers reverberates in Lee’s jewel-like hits. Tickets cost 30,000 to 130,000 won. For more information, Call 1544-1555.

Yakiniku Dragon

Towol Theater, Seoul Arts Center*

March 9-20

This Korea-Japan collaboration is set in a restaurant in Japan and tells the story of a Korean family living there, presenting various issues defining the present, past and future of the two countries’ close yet complicated relationship. Tickets cost 30,000 to 50,000 won. For more information, call (02) 580- 1300.