Conductors such as the Munich Philharmonic Orchestra and the Paris Orchestra take part in music interpretation and efficiency lessons for studentsnOrchestral AI analysis as effectively
Jang Han-na, a world-renowned conductor and cellist, has been appointed as a visiting special professor at KAIST Graduate School of Culture and Technology. The appointment interval is 2 years from this month.
Professor Jang Han-na performs with college students via the ‘Orchestral Master Class’ at KAIST and teaches music interpretation and efficiency. It may also give special lectures to undergraduate and graduate college students to share the management skilled as a conductor.
The Jo Su-mi Performing Arts Research Center on the Graduate School of Culture and Technology may also take part in synthetic intelligence (AI) expertise recommendation crucial for orchestra efficiency. KAIST has been in search of to check the convergence of artwork and science and expertise, together with appointing soprano Jo Su-mi as a visiting scholar 4 years in the past.
Professor Jang drew international consideration on the age of 11, recording the youngest win within the Rostropovich Cello Competition. After enjoying on the worldwide stage as a cellist, he became a conductor.
Currently, he’s acknowledged for his inventive achievement by conducting world-famous orchestras such as the Munich Philharmonic, the Paris Orchestra, the London Philharmonic, and the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra.
Professor Jang mentioned, “It is very meaningful to be able to share the value of art, leadership, and collaboration with students at KAIST, the center of science and technology. I am very happy and honored to contribute to the development of artistry, creativity, and expression for future science and technology leaders through the joy, sorrow, and pleasure of music.”