Translator: MarcTempest
Editor: AgRoseCrystal
Chapter 634
[A Concerto for Violinist Subin Kim and Actor Seo-jun Lee] – Cooper, reporter
The article by Cooper, which was linked to the post, was in English, but the language barrier seed to be no problem as the Korean comnts quickly increased.
-Wow. So he’s the disciple of Benjamin Morton and Jason Moore??? They’re both world-class;;;
=Then he must be good at violin.
=No no no. He only went to a music academy until he played the concerto with Seo-jun.
=222 He also won the ATR Competition before learning from them.
=33 He was just a genius, but he t them through Seo-jun’s introduction.
-He played the concerto when he was in second grade???
=Wow. I’m just a hobbyist, but it’s hard to play like that even after years of learning;;;
=Second grade talent what…
=Seo-jun was also a genius since he was young, and his brother is amazing
=But he’s not his real brother, or cousinㅋㅋㅋ
=222 Close brotherㅋㅋ
-How are you all so good at reading??
=I used a translatorㅎ
=2
-This New York Competition is amazing too. He’s only in sixth grade now, but he beat all the high school students and won first place.
=He’s not just a high school student, but a high school student from all over the worldㅋㅋ
=People who are interested in violin know that there are so famous kids among those high school students. He really appeared out of nowhere.
-Close brother: Seo-jun / Violin teachers: Benjamin Morton, Jason Moore.
=Wow… I’m speechless.
=He has great connections;;;
The junior and senior reporters also quickly read the article.
Since most of the news related to classical music ca from abroad, English was not a big problem.
“We have to upload this quickly, right?”
“Of course!”
The senior reporter shouted as he sat down.
Since it was also related to actor Seo-jun Lee, not only the classical music reporters, but also the entertainnt reporters would join in. To secure as many clicks as possible, they had to upload it as soon as possible. R
“Also, add so explanation about Benjamin Morton and Jason Moore! The public might not know how great they are.”
Even if they were world-famous musicians, people who had no interest in music at all might not know their nas or faces.
So they had to show as many achievents as possible and let them know that ‘these great people took Kim Subin as their disciple!’.
“Yes!”
A mont later.
Cooper’s article was copied and pasted into an article, and in no ti, the portal site’s article section was filled with stories about Kim Subin and Seo-jun Lee.
[Violinist Kim Subin, unexpected connections!]
[Actor Seo-jun Lee, close brother of violinist Kim Subin!]
[The second violinist of the Concerto for Two Violins was in second grade!]
[The disciple of world-famous violinists Benjamin Morton and Jason Moore, Korean Kim Subin!]
-What? What’s going on? Suddenly Seo-jun?
=Is it the story of Over the Rainbow 2? Is there a Korean?
=Gray is half-Korean.
=No, that’s not the story right now.
-So there’s a character nad Kim Subin???
=No no. It’s a real story.
=The youngest winner of the New York String Instrunt Competition > Benjamin, Jason’s disciple > Acquaintance with Seo-jun > Second violinist of the concerto (in second grade)
=What?? Am I the only one who doesn’t believe it??
=No. Everyone is surprisedㅋㅋㅋ
-They’re also very surprised in foreign countriesㅋㅋ They’re all typing WHAT??
=It’s no wonder they’re surprised that he’s the disciple of Benjamin Morton and Jason Moore. In Korea, he’s famous for [Over the Rainbow] or being Seo-jun’s acquaintance, but in foreign countries, he’s very famous as a musician.
=22 Probably because they have more interest in classical music than Korea.
=Of course, there’s also Seo-jun’s
-I want to hear the performance, but there’s noneㅠㅠ
=It seems like he’s not active.
=He’s only in sixth grade now.
=He beca the most famous sixth grader in the world overnightㅋㅋㅋ
When Cooper was laughing with his mouth wide open because of the fact that his article made the whole world, not to ntion the United States, buzz.
Seo-jun, who read Cooper’s article and checked the situation in Korea, picked up his phone.
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