«Four Hands, Two Sonatas»: Song Kang and Lee Jun-young reveal the rivalry that will turn their destinies upside down

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As its premiere approaches, « Four Hands, Two Sonatas »is beginning to reveal its world through a new series of concept photos featuring its two main characters.".

The musical drama, which will follow the journey of young pianists from their teenage years through to their professional careers, promises a story blending rivalry, friendship, love, and personal growth. It is a highly anticipated drama, as it will be Song Kang’s first project following his return from military service.

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Two piano prodigies destined to meet

In the series, Song Kang plays Kang Bi-oh, a true piano prodigy.

Recognized for his exceptional talent, elegant demeanor, and commitment to perfection, he excels in both competitions and his academic performance. Thanks to his natural abilities and unwavering discipline, he is considered one of the future greats of classical piano.

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Everything seems to be going his way until the day he crosses paths with a rival capable of upsetting the balance of his life.

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The new photos highlight his refined aura and the confidence that comes with someone who has always been at the top.

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Lee Jun-young plays the rival who will change everything

Opposite him is Choi Jeong-yo, played by Lee Jun-young. He, too, is a piano prodigy, but his journey has been radically different. Marked by a difficult childhood, he has spent much of his life rejecting his own talent rather than embracing it.

Her admission to the prestigious Korean art high school—known for accepting only the country's most talented students—marked a turning point in her life.

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It is there that he reunites with Kang Bi-oh, a pianist who has profoundly influenced his life. Their reunion stirs up complex emotions within him and rekindles a special connection to the music he had tried to give up.

Through their relationship, «Four Hands, Two Sonatas» will explore the sometimes fragile line between admiration, rivalry, and friendship.

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The drama’s title refers to the musical term «four hands,» used when a piano duo plays simultaneously on the same piano. It’s a symbol that seems to perfectly sum up the relationship between the two young men, who are destined to move forward together while vying for the same spot in the spotlight.

«Four Hands, Two Sonatas» will begin airing in August.


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