The KBS 2TV show ‘Korea’s Singer in Germany’ takes viewers on a captivating journey to Salzburg, Austria. This city is known as the birthplace of the legendary composer Mozart. In this episode, talented artists perform, including Sunwoo Jung-Ah, Sohyang, Henry, and ATEEZ members Hongjoong and Jongho. They are joined by guitarist Inau and pianist Jairo, who add depth to the musical experience.
During a lively busking session at the Old Stone Bridge, a crisis arises when pianist Inau loses the beat during Jongho’s heartfelt performance of ‘In Love.’ This moment causes a brief pause, but the atmosphere remains electric. The artists quickly recover and continue sharing their music with the audience, showcasing their resilience.
The excitement grows as the crew visits the historic St. Peter’s Cathedral. This iconic location is where Mozart’s mass was first performed. The artists express their joy at performing in such a significant place, recognizing the deep connection between their music and the rich history surrounding them.
Sohyang reflects on music’s powerful influence. She believes that if her songs can bring comfort and hope to even one person, she feels fulfilled. This sentiment resonates throughout the episode, highlighting how music bridges cultures and emotions.
Inau, a classical prodigy, demonstrates his versatility by collaborating with local musicians, including the renowned Munich Philharmonic and Salzburg Chamber Orchestra. Their collaboration beautifully blends genres and cultures, enriching the musical experience for both the artists and their audience.
Sohyang captivates viewers with a stunning medley, intertwining Mozart’s ‘Lacrimosa’ and Jo Soo-mi’s ‘When I Leave.’ This performance promises to transcend traditional genre boundaries. The artists then take their talents to Mirabell Palace, where they delight fans with a night busking event. They perform the beloved soundtrack piece ‘My Favorite Things’ from ‘The Sound of Music.’
As anticipation builds for the episode airing on October 25 at 10:40 PM, viewers are invited to witness the remarkable journey of these artists through Austria. Their performances celebrate Salzburg’s rich musical history and create new musical legacies. This showcases the enduring power of music to inspire and connect people across the globe.