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World-renowned pianist Lim Woon-chan (21) experienced something he experienced in Korea as a teenager.
Overseas interviews that shed all the pain are attracting attention belatedly:
In an interview with the Italian daily La Repubblica last August, he said,
“I don’t miss Korea,” he said. “My last days of school are like a humiliation.”
“I don’t want to die,” he said. “Right now, the performance is
He added, “I only go to Korea when there are times.”
Lim Woon-chan said, “Korea is small and competition is fierce. Everyone is trying to get ahead.
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“Sometimes I hurt others,” he said, and after he rose to prominence around the age of 17,
He recalled suffering from jealousy and unnecessary pressure.
He started playing the piano at the age of first grade and graduated from Yewon School at the top of his class.
He is a ‘domestic prodigy’ who entered Hangejong University and is currently working for the American Bosstem.
Studying abroad at the New Ipgland Conservatory:
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Lim Woon-chan is the youngest ever winner of the 2022 Ban Collaiburn Competition.
The album ‘Sopyeong: Edued’ released last year won the BBC Ujik Magazine Awards
We also worked hard to win ‘Album of the Year’, ‘Instrumental Music’ and ‘Rookie of the Year’.
In response to Lim Woon-chan’s remarks, people online said, “There is a social structure where there is a lot of jealousy.”
Empathy and introspection, such as “problems” and “old diseases caused by high-density societies”
The reactions are continuing.
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