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They had two weeks to learn the music to play for the King's coronation — and they had to keep it secret

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From the Queen City to the King’s coronation, two Regina Symphony Orchestra (RSO) musicians travelled to London to play amongst seven orchestras from across the United Kingdom. 

Hyon Suk, principal clarinetist, and Heng-Han Hou, principal second violinist, were notified in March by RSO management that they were chosen to perform at the coronation, but had to keep the news a secret. 

Heng-Han Hou and Hyon Suk rehearsed at Westminster Abbey in London pior to the coronation of King Charles. (Submitted by Heng-Han Hou)

“Of course, it was hard to not scream out of my lungs and say, ‘I’m going,'” said Suk.

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