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Wednesday, 27 February, 2008 @ 1:48 am
Here’s a bit of what went on during this amazing concert.
Can you imaging our National Anthem being played in Pyong Yang and the North Koreans standing in respect?
This is the New York Philharmonic playing Arirang, a Korean traditional folk song, in Pyong Yang, North Korea.
I have seen reported that some of the musicians were moved to tears by the reaction of the audience at the end of the program, when audience members waved and some of the musicians waved back.
Music is the universal language.
Written by ~J~


