Hyo-Shin Na - All the Noises
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Label: New World Records
Cat No: 806742
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Release Date: 17th March 2008
Contents
Works
Hyo-Shin NaOcean/Shore 2
Hyo-Shin Na
All the Noises in the World
Hyo-Shin Na
Walking, Walking
Hyo-Shin Na
Ten Thousand Ugly Ink Blots
Artists
John Anderson (clarinet)Marieke Keser (violin)
Manuel Visser (viola)
Nina Hitz (cello)
Thomas Schultz (piano)
Ives String Quartet
Jeonggaakhoe
Works
Hyo-Shin NaOcean/Shore 2
Hyo-Shin Na
All the Noises in the World
Hyo-Shin Na
Walking, Walking
Hyo-Shin Na
Ten Thousand Ugly Ink Blots
Artists
John Anderson (clarinet)Marieke Keser (violin)
Manuel Visser (viola)
Nina Hitz (cello)
Thomas Schultz (piano)
Ives String Quartet
Jeonggaakhoe
About
Her music for traditional Korean instruments is recognized by both composers and performers in Korea (particularly by the younger generation) as being uniquely innovative. Her writing for combinations of Western and Eastern instruments is unusual in its refusal to compromise the integrity of differing sounds and ideas; she prefers to let them interact, coexist and conflict in the music.
Ocean/Shore 2 (2003) is one of a series that are studies on the use of diverse materials and on the coexistence, within a piece of music, of various instruments. As in the meeting and interaction of water and land, these instruments can have fundamentally very different characters (piri and violin, or clarinet and cello), yet shouldn’t lose their basic nature in the interests of harmony, or even beauty.
On first hearing, one might consider All the Noises in the World (2006) to be a piece of traditional Korean music, in which traditionally skilled performers do what they have always done. The musicians produce sounds/noises on something other than their own instrument. Thus, what appears to be a purely Korean piece turns out to be a very complex concept with elements and sensibilities from different cultures.
The inspiration and basic musical materials of Walking, Walking (for solo piano) (2004) have their origin in a song by the Chilean musician Victor Jara, a central figure in that country’s “new song” movement.
JeongGaAkHoe:
- Jae-hyun Chun, komungo
- Hyang-hee Lee, piri
- Hong Yoo, taegeum
- Seung-hee Lee, haegeum
- Yoo-jin Sung, kayageum
- Jae-choon Yang, changgu
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