The violinist hoping to unite North and South Korea
Won Hyung Joon brings hope through music at the North Korean border and now plays tunes inspired by Covid antibodies. Plus more stirring stories of musicians across the world.
Violinist Won Hyung Joon had a unique idea to bring peace between North and South Korea. He dreams of an orchestra made up of musicians from across the great divide that could perform at special events and eventually tour the world. Reporter Jason Strother interviewed him in Seoul in late 2017. Won Hyung Joon recently took on another unusual project when he collaborated with MIT professor and composer Markus Buehler to create Protein Antibody in E-minor, a piece inspired by the vibrational frequencies of Covid antibodies to promote optimism and healing in the midst of the pandemic.
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Presenter: Emily Webb
(Photo: Won Hyung Joon playing his violin. Credit: Won Hyung Joon)
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