
WEIGHT: 52 kg
Breast: DD
1 HOUR:130$
NIGHT: +30$
Services: Oral, Hand Relief, Toys, Hand Relief, Sex lesbian
May 08, For the conversation preceding this article, see Part 1. For my interview with Seong-Jin from last year, click here. Seong-Jin had begun talking about his new life at Yewon School. Young-Jin Hur YH : In this new environment where you started to systematically train yourself more than ever, was there a composer you felt most attached to?
YH: in surprise Mahler?! SC: Yes. YH: I suppose you are referring to Mahler symphonies? I cannot recall when I initially encountered the name, Gustav Mahler. However, I remember the first time I seriously listened to Mahler's music was when I picked up a recording of his 1st symphony at a CD shop, conducted by Bernstein. At first, I thought the symphony was incredibly complex.
The second time I listened, however, I was astonished. I realised there was nothing quite like this symphony. That's when I started listening to all of Mahler's symphonies. YH: All conducted by Bernstein? Did you select Bernstein's earlier Sony cycle or the later Deutsche Grammophon cycle? SC: I went for the latter. There were also DVDs. Listening to Mahler, all the piano sonatas I was playing seemed insignificant, comparatively. When I was in elementary school, for example, I used to listen to Krystian Zimerman's recordings a lot.
There were models in blue, red, and black! My parents bought me one around the time I graduated from elementary school. YH: I find it incredible that you bring up such a generational thing. I had completely forgotten about these devices.
SC: Yes, it was also the time when people used to wear their earphones in this particular way SC imitates wearing an earphone around the neck. I used to live in an area that took me about an hour to get to Yewon School. Incidentally, that's the exact duration of Mahler's 1st symphony. So I remember listening to this symphony in my commute every day. Sometimes, I would fall asleep in the middle, but the timing was still perfect. And when I could see there was a traffic jam, I'd start playing Mahler's 2nd symphony Note.