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[TN: The Maestro begins his challenge]

Jun Hyuk left the hotel early the nextHis invitation to Boston was the top story in the culture column, and his articles were all over the internet Even the BSO ho that the articles are true It is best to get out before the reporters co in

Jun Hyuk went to the park that people of Boston love most Boston Common is America’s first park It is 60,000 acres, so there is no one ould recognize hiet some exercise because he remembered that Philadelphia’s conductor Bruno Kazel said that conducting is athe , ate a sandwich for lunch, and walked around Boston Other than picking up Tara’s calls every hour to tell her not to worry, he was able to tour the city without interruptions

When the sun started setting, he went back to the hotel, carefully looked around the lobby, and found that Tara was still in interviews She had gone through the busiest day on Jun Hyuk’s behalf

While Tara acted instead of Jun Hyuk in the lobby, Jun Hyuk had been able to spend plenty of ti about hoould hold the first rehearsal

Jun Hyuk arrived at the concert hall early on theof the first rehearsal of Inferno, and had a cup of coffee with Patrick Quinn

“Jun, I don’t know if you know but I’ performer unions for the Boston Philharmonic”

“Unions?”

“Why? You didn’t know?”

“No I had no idea”

Patrick Quinn saw Jun Hyuk’s surprised face and remembered the first time he stood on the podium He wanted to make it so that Jun Hyuk would not have to experience the incredulity that he had felt

“Since they are employees of the BSO (Boston Symphony Orchestra) They are paid a salary to work”

“I see”

Upon leaving school, everything revolves around ‘work’

“The perforo over salaries and conditions every year, but there’s just one thing that you need to know”

“What is that?”

“Break times and times you work”

“Excuse me? Break times?”

“Yeah This isn’t just the case for Boston, but the same anywhere around the world”

“Well, I can understand working ties but what are breaks in rehearsals?”

“After about 1 hour of practicing, you ive them 10 minutes to rest”

“What? It’s not school What is this 10 minutes for every hour?”

“Why? Isn’t it like that in Korea?”

“I don’t know I don’t know the circumstances in Korea… Then does thatand give them a break? Is that even possible?”

“Even the orchestra members know that much Normally, you can say that it’s ti is over”

Jun Hyuk heard the word ‘normally’ loudly Then that means that there are circumstances that are not nor fun or lost in the passion of the song, they don’t ask to take a break They don’t realize that ti either”

“Ah, I see how that would happen”

“But when the conductor says nonsense, the conducting is boring, and the performance isn’t fun, they’ll keep the break tiht Since they can’t focus on theat the ti Ha ha”

Patrick Quinn chuckled as if it were sohter, he realized why the members take breaks

“I see So the reactions of the conductor andat the breaks”

With more breaks and more punctual breaks, it means that the members cannot trust the conductor or that there are differences in musical views that cannot be resolved

“Maestro Quinn Then…”