In the Field: Seoul Part 1

Published: Jan. 10, 2015, 4 p.m.

Relevant Tones goes in the field to this hotbed of contemporary   classical music- Seoul, South Korea- to discover emerging and   established composers. In part I we\u2019ll chat with the composers and   showcase the dynamic music scene there.

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Hosted by Seth Boustead
\nProduced by Jesse McQuarters

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Sue Hye Kim: Rendezvous I for Gayageum and Violoncello (excerpt)
\nHee Jung Kim, gayageum; Gi Jung Bae, cello

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Sung Ho Hwang: Nori for violin and violoncello (excerpt)

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Sung Ho Hwang: Triskellion
\nHyun-joo Ko, Hye-jung Kang and Lairent Techeney, harpsichords

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Do-Won Yu: Action Painting
\nAnne Baumbach, flute; Borja Manzan, percussion

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Gon Hwang: Wimbo Diplos (excerpt)
\nEnsemble Interactive Tokyo/Yuki Morimoto

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Man Bang Yi: String Quartet No. 2, V
\nBethesta String Quartet

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Geonyong Lee: \u201cEli, Eli Lama Sabtani\u201d from the Passion of Jesus Christ
\nOk Joo Park, organ; Seon Ok Kim, piano; Jae Hyun Yun and Narea Kim,  percussion; Village of Music Chorus; Chang il Park, Evangelist; Cheol  Chang, Jesus/Junchel
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