In this life, from child actors (191)
“Everyone, don’t be nervous and believe in your own efforts.”
Hyeri, who played the piano, consoled the members who came up on stage.
Rehearsals meant not only playing but also checking the sound, so everyone installed microphones above their instruments.
In the case of an orchestra, the sound of each part is captured through a fixed shotgun microphone, but for cast members with low overall resonance, the sound volume was adjusted by fixing a microphone to each instrument.
“Even though it’s an outdoor stage, it’s clearer than I thought?”
“Iknow, right.”
The three people exchanged glances while playing the three songs they had planned.
When I first practiced, I wondered if this would work, but as I tried, it really worked and it was surprisingly good.
There were concerns that the frequent variations might displease classical musicians, but the orchestra members watching the rehearsal simply smiled and enjoyed the open stage.
He seemed to understand the characteristics and limitations of amateur performer entertainment.
“Please change the cello lighting a little to the left! Yes. That will be fine.”
“The sound of the first violin is too loud. Speaker….”
The staff became busy with the cast’s performance.
As this was the final rehearsal before the audience entered, everyone put a lot of effort into checking the stage equipment and sound.
“This is going to heat up the atmosphere. “I need to work hard.”
“uh? hello. Sister Heechan.”
“oh? Soohyun, do you remember me?”
“Sure. Are you moving the orchestra?”
“Well, that’s right. But it’s been a really long time. Looking good on the screen. Good luck with your performance today.”
“thank you. Cheer up, sister too.”
“You’re really cute no matter how old you get.”
Suhyeon, who was leaving the stage after finishing playing three songs, pretended to know the Seoul Philharmonic violinist who was watching from below.
He was one of the orchestra members I met during the filming of ‘Ensemble’ and gave various advice on how to play the violin.
Those who only knew about filming with celebrities but had no real acquaintance with them sent teasing admiration toward Heechan.
“Do you know anyone at the Seoul Philharmonic Orchestra?”
“yes. “I knew it before when I participated in a KBC drama ensemble as a cameo…”
As Soo-hyun was answering PD Yoo’s questions, a strong cymbal sound was heard from the stage.
At the same time, the timpani rang softly and the trumpet stole the spotlight.
“…The Seoul Philharmonic Orchestra are very scary.”
Those who were excited after successfully completing the rehearsal waved their arms at the overwhelming attention.
Although they were laughing lightly, they were also preparing a special move without anyone knowing.
“Of course the best orchestra in Korea.”
Kijin gave a thumbs up and expressed admiration to those on stage.
It was an over-the-top action conscious of the camera filming them, but the emotions mixed in it were not lies.
“Now, let’s fight again, right? “It’s almost time for the audience to come in.”
“Let’s go to the situation room.”
At PD Yoo’s words, the three people moved to the tent where the monitor was installed.
The orchestra was playing powerfully in the background.
* * *
“hello! everyone. “This is Kim Ki-jin, the MC for today’s festival!”
“hello!”
Those sitting on chairs or mats looked up at the stage and answered loudly.
There were as many as 5,000 people in attendance.
Considering that the number of classical music audiences rarely reaches 2,000, this was a huge number.
“I’m glad so many people attended today.”
The dignitaries sitting in the front row of the audience looked at the stage with happy faces.
Those who had already visited the entertainment team and offered well-wishers were dressed in suits like any other classical music audience, unlike other audience members who were comfortably dressed.
“Then the first stage…”
Like a popular host these days, Kijin opened the first stage by leading the audience’s mood.
Thanks to the selection of songs that the public would know, the audience enjoyed the festival while lightly appreciating the music.
“hello. “This is Velvet Sky’s cutie Vera!”
“Kyaaa!”
“Sister Vera!”
After the performance by the Seoul Philharmonic Orchestra and violinist Kim Seo-hyang, Vera, who was the main vocalist of Velvet Sky, went up on stage.
As the member of Velvet Sky who is most active in entertainment, she captivated the audience by showing off her lively charm and freshness.
“Did you know that our Woomin unni is coming on stage today? “I worked hard for this project, but if you are curious about my sister’s struggle, please search for ‘Dreaming of Salieri’.”
As soon as Vera appeared, the calm atmosphere became as heated as a pop concert.
If just a moment ago it was a typical example of a casual outdoor concert, the current atmosphere was truly a live concert that encouraged audience participation.
“oh! Our Salieri team is ready for the stage! So, please enjoy it!”
As soon as the four people finished preparing, Vera, who had been waiting in front, left the stage.
Suhyun placed the violin between her chin and shoulder and took a deep breath.
The first song is La Campanella.
It was an appropriate arrangement to showcase the members’ skills while matching the mood with the previous songs.
“Wow, I saw it on a variety show, but it really works.”
“Isn’t there no difficulty?”
Generally, the voices of the audience cannot be heard on stage.
This is because the volume of the performer is loud and the height of the stage is slightly higher, so the sound spreads from the stage to the audience.
However, there were very rare cases where it caught my ear like a sudden sound.
‘Everyone is doing better than during practice?’
Looking at the tone alone, the violin was a soprano and the cello was a baritone, but one interesting feature was that the genders of the actual players were reversed.
Of course, I don’t know if that part will be conveyed to the audience.
‘The camera keeps rolling.’
The screen behind the stage showed sequential close-ups of the four people playing.
The spotlight was mainly on those who were in charge of the main melody, and unlike the previous performance where the focus was mainly on conductor Hyeri, the spotlight this time was a trio of celebrities.
‘Of course.’
Su-hyeon glanced at the screen that was constantly shining on her separately from the screen.
It was recorded for broadcast using an entertainment camera.
‘It’s hard because the note goes up so high…’
He grumbled internally, but listened to his note.
Although it wasn’t a live broadcast, it was a live performance for the audience, and reviews are sure to come up after today’s event.
I couldn’t make a mistake if I didn’t want to be criticized for being negligent in my performance.
‘It will be covered with subtitles, but the subtitles are not visible to the audience.’
The edited video is easy to guide viewers’ thoughts and thoughts in the intended direction.
However, in a live performance where everything was revealed, each individual’s thoughts were an impression.
‘Phew, it’s over.’
As the four raised their hands in the air while finishing the same note, applause poured in from outside the stage.
Although it was not at a level comparable to that of the orchestra, it was support and encouragement for those whose performances were worth listening to.
‘The reaction is definitely weak. To be honest, if you exclude the fact that he is a celebrity, his playing skills are poor…’
Although the level of difficulty is great, it is difficult to say that the performance perfectly captures the taste.
It can’t be helped that the audience’s reaction was a bit disappointing.
‘So this is the arrangement.’
When the applause died down, Hyeri immediately started playing the next song.
It was a ‘cry of victory’ that everyone who watched entertainment would know.
When the performance began, Su-hyeon pressed down with all his might to raise the sound of the violin.
and.
“Under the sun-filled ground.”
In line with that, Kijin took the hand-held microphone standing next to him instead of the violin.
‘If there are no singers, you create singers. Because there were two violins.’
With the sudden song, the concert hall was instantly filled with cheers.
There were also people who sang along to the theme song of the song they missed.
‘brother. ‘Unlike how he was stubborn, he’s straight up.’
Although he stands out as an entertainer, his essence is as a singer.
Kijin, who took the microphone instead of the violin, finally showed off his skills.
The sudden singing in unison shook the mood of the decent people sitting in the front row.
‘It’s unfortunate that my burden is increasing… but that doesn’t mean I want to lose the singing card.’
Suhyun recalled a time in the past when she was offered a singing part and turned it down.
Even if you sing it now, you will probably get some buzz.
However, for cards with limitations, it was effective to open them with a joker at a really important moment.
‘Snowflake Girl also declined, but it’s not like they’re revealing it in the pilot.’
When he was thinking about something else and playing with his hands.
“Go beyond rough tackle!”
A loud high-pitched sound split the stage.
It was Gijin’s voice singing the climax.
It was quite a scary performance for Su-hyeon, who had not yet completed her transformation period.
‘I feel like I’m going to get vocal cord nodules just listening to it…’ As
the audience’s excitement grew, Kijin hung the microphone on a stand and strummed the violin strings.
People cheered as they watched him sweep the violin around his waist as if playing the ukulele.
‘I came up with the idea, but somehow it feels like Kijin is the main character…’
The moment he was feeling subtle sadness, the short performance of about 2 minutes ended.
People cheered and applauded.
The heat was incomparable to that of La Campanella.
‘I’m jealous… Because I’m jealous.’
While Kijin was waving his hands in a heated atmosphere, Hyeri continued with her next performance.
Similar to ‘Victory Shout’, it was the hit song ‘Adrenaline’ by the girl group Velvet Sky that swept the country last year, to the point where it was even featured in college entrance exams.
‘I have to eat it this time.’
Suhyun stood up and walked to the rhythm.
His right hand still moved over the strings of the violin and never missed a beat.
“Oh oh!”
The moment the note reached a point where it was going from strong to weak, he stamped his feet and performed a shuffle dance.
The momentary shouts and the feast of screens covering my field of vision were thrilling.
‘This is it. ‘Incorporating what exists.’
As Suhyun and Woomin switched their playing style to pizzicato and Kijin continued strumming, the classical music venue instantly turned into a live band venue.
It was a festive atmosphere that is difficult to find in classical performances.
“Suhyeon is cool!”
As he continued playing the violin and danced Velvet Sky’s point choreography, a loud cheer was heard from the audience.
In a situation where she couldn’t shake her hand, Soohyun responded by winking at the camera.
The director tactfully showed a close-up of his face on the screen, and the cheers grew even louder.
different!
With the last note, the three raised their bow hands high.
Hyeri also coordinated the movements by raising her hands high on the keyboard.
“thank you.”
Those who came forward responded to the cheers by bowing or waving their hands.
Vera was coming up from under the stage with a flushed face.