대학로 예술가의 집 (Artist's House, Seoul)
제437회 하우스콘서트 | 작곡가 시리즈 2. 나석주
The 437th House Concert | Composer-Series 2. SukJu Na
Masumi Yoshikawa, Soprano
Sae Hoon Choi, Conduct
ensemble iiiiiiiii
String Quartet No. 1 (2008/11)
1st Violin 이윤의, 2nd Violin 한소라, Viola 변정인, Cello 김연진
vkqzhs for Clarinet Solo (2011)
Clarinet 이새롬
Nocturne for Female Voice, Flute and Piano (2013)
Soprano 요시카와 마스미, Flute 오병철, Piano 문종인
-Intermission-
"< >" for Flute, Clarinet, Viola, Cello and Piano (2010/11)
Conduct 최세훈, Flute 오병철, Clarinet 이새롬, Viola 변정인, Cello 김연진, Piano 문종인
Stereo Dialogue for Violin and Cello (2011)
Violin 이윤의, Cello 김연진
Feedback for Clarinet, Violin, Viola and Piano (2015, World Premiere)
Conduct 최세훈 Violin 한소라, Viola 변정인, Clarinet 이새롬, Piano 김민선
I was given this generous opportunity by The House Concert who organized and supported my first portrait concert in the frame of their annual "Composer-Series". Had never expected to get such a huge chance so early, even in my hometown where my pieces had seldom been played actually.
The selected pieces might not the best representative of mine. I chose them, however, to display how my music had been flowed from 2008 to 2015. Especially, String Quartet No. 1 is the last piece I wrote in Korea, also the first one from which consciousness as a professional composer emerged. It was quite interesting for me as well to follow the "time-line" towards the newest piece.
The ensemble iiiiiiiii made me happy during rehearsals and the concert. Special thanks to soprano Masumi Yoshikawa who flew kindly from Japan for this event.
(All photos from the house concert's website)
About The House Concert (From its homepage)
The House Concert is a small-scale music concert initiated in 2002 at a private house of Park Chang Soo, a composer/pianist and main host of The House Concert. The House Concert is remarkable for the unusual experience it offers to appreciate music not only by listening but also by feeling the vibration through wooden floors. It reduces the physical and psychological distance between the stage and the audience. Consistently making experiments on small spaces, the House Concert has held about 1,600 concerts with artists of various genres such as classical music, traditional Korean music, jazz, popular music, experimental art, puppet show, and independent film.
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