Pianists Eloïse Bella Kohn & Min-Jung Kym on how they use music to communicate

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This week, Marjorie Hache welcomes Eloïse Bella Kohn, a French pianist based in Vienna, as well as British-French-Korean artist Min-Jung Kym. Both have released new records. In “Sounds For The Soul 2”, Kym continues to explore how music can be a therapeutic tool in the fight against cancer. She tells us how her own experience led her not to underestimate the vibrational power of compositions, ranging from Vivaldi to Queen. Bella Kohn has meanwhile challenged herself to undertake a little-known piece by France’s famous opera composer Jules Massenet and an established concerto by Maurice Ravel for her new album “Parisienne”.

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