Saturday, July 12, 2014

MusicUNTOLD presents "Los Angeles Hosts Korean & American Piano Music" featuring pianists Phoenix Park-Kim and Hye-Young Suh on August 12th and 14th, 2014

Phoenix Park-Kim

Hye-Young Suh

John Malveaux of 
writes:

MusicUNTOLD presents "Los Angeles Hosts Korean & American Piano Music" featuring pianist Phoenix Park-Kim and Hye-Young Suh on August 12th and 14th, 2014. During the first half, all works by contemporary Korean composers will be performed by pianist Hye-Young Suh. The latter half is all American pieces to include R. Nathaniel Dett performed by Phoenix Park-Kim. Then for the last piece Suh will join Kim on the stage for the four hand piece. The joint piano recitals at Wilshire United Methodist Church and Angelus Plaza Senior Housing are within the same week as Korean Independence Day. The Korean Bell of Friendship and Bell Pavillion at Angels Gate Park in San Pedro, Ca. is rung only four times each year: the Fourth of July, August 15 (Korean Independence Day) and New Year's Eve, and every September to coincide with bell ringings around the country to celebrate Constitution week.   http://www.sanpedro.com/sp_point/korenbel.htm

Thanks
John Malveaux

Los Angeles Joint Piano Recital Program  
 Aug 12 & 14, 2014

Hye-Young Suh 
(Professor of Piano at SungKyul University, South
Korea)

Phoenix Park-Kim 
(Associate Professor of Piano at Indiana
Wesleyan 
University, USA)

Ten Variations on a Korean Peasant Tune (10’)         
Geon-Yong Lee (b.1947)

Poong-Nyon (Good Harvest) (5’)                                
Jin-Won La (b. 1959)

Scattered Melodies No.1 (15’)           
Dong-Il Sheen (b.1965) / Hye-Young Suh


Embraceable You (3’40”)       
George Gershwin (1898-1937) / Earl Wild (1915-2010)


Love Walked In (3’54”)          
George Gershwin (1898-1937) / Percy Grainger (1881-1961)


Cinnamon Grove, Suite for the Piano                    
R. Nathaniel Dett (1882-1943)

I. Moderato molto grazioso
   “Dear love, for nothing less than thee
    Would I have broke this happy dream.”
II. Adagio cantabile
    “When thou commandest me to sing
      it seeme that my heart would break
      with pride; and I look to thy face,
      and tears come to my eyes.”
IV. Allegretto
    “Oh, the winter’ll soon be over, children,
     Yes, my Lord.”

Cohen Variations (7’20”)                 
Daniel Falsenfeld (b.1970) / Phoenix Park-Kim

Sanjo (9’00”)                                                           
Jin-Won La (b. 1959)
Hye-Young Suh & Phoenix Park-Kim


*Program subject to change

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