During the last few months of her stay in Kolkata, Hall, wife of US Consul General Craig Hall, has given a number of public performances in the city including at the Raj Bhavan, American Centre and ICCR auditorium.
Every time Meeryung, of South Korean origin, takes up the stage the audience is left amazed with her flawless rendition of Bengali lyrics in a Western style.
Taking regular classes in Rabindrasangeet, she has mastered at least seven Tagore songs and is in the process of learning another set of seven songs.
Often accompanying her on the piano is musician and fashion designer Rajlakshmi who has been teaching nuances of Tagore songs to her.
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"Piano with her vocals is a deadly combination. It is said that the essence of Tagore is in elegance and when Rabindrasangeet is played with the piano it reflects the essence," Rajlakshmi said.
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She gave the example of the famous song 'Purano shei diner kotha' (Memories of the Good Old Days) which reminds her of a Korean folk song.
"The rhythms and the melody are so close," said the trained western classical vocalist who has more than 25 years of experience in solo recitals in USA, Indonesia, Australia and Korea before shifting to India last August.
Hall, who holds a Master of Music degree in vocal performance from Baylor University in Texas, has made it a point to learn the local music and culture in each of the country she has stayed in.
"I am doing this first as a musician but I also like to make friends. Helping build ties through music is an added bonus," said Hall who regularly gets requests and invitations for public performances in various programs.