Eun-Seong Park (박은성) is a Korean classical music conductor who has made significant contributions to the Korean classical music scene. He served as principal guest conductor of the KBS Symphony Orchestra from 2000–2002 and worked as a conductor with the Seoul Philharmonic Orchestra from 1984–1989. During his tenure with these major Korean orchestras, Park was part of the important period of growth and international recognition for Korean classical music. His work with the KBS Symphony Orchestra, founded in 1956 as the radio orchestra of the Korean Broadcasting System (KBS), helped establish and expand the classical music repertoire in Korea. Park worked alongside other prominent Korean musicians during a time when the Seoul Philharmonic Orchestra was helping symphonies of Beethoven, Brahms, Mozart, and Tchaikovsky take root as a basic repertoire in the Korean music community. Source: Rondo DB

Usual Name Eun-Seong Park
Ensembles Seoul Philharmonic Orchestra from 1990 to 1991
Links Classical Network Korea
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