Korean Composers Festival
1520 Saint Olaf Avenue, Northfield, Minnesota 55057, United StatesThe festival will feature presentations and performances of music written by Korean and Korean diaspora composers of the past and present.
The festival will feature presentations and performances of music written by Korean and Korean diaspora composers of the past and present.
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