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April 16 2008 - Hyo Shin Na Concert
When : Wednesday, April 16 , 7:30 pm Where: Rudder Theatre What: Concert of works by contemporary Korean composer Hyo-shin Na, featuring the kayageum (Korean zither) ensemble Sagye, and pianist Thomas Schultz
Hyo-shin Na¹s music has been described as ³elegant, beautiful, and effective.² Her work is written for western instruments, traditional Korean instruments, and combinations of western and Asian instruments and ways of playing. She studied piano and composition in her native Korea before relocating to the U.S. and received her doctorate from the University of Colorado. In Korea, she has twice been awarded the Korean National Composers Prize, and in the west she has been commissioned by the Fromm and Koussevitzky Foundations, among many others. Her work has been performed by well-known ensembles around the world, including the Kronos Quartet and the Korean Traditional Orchestra of the National Theatre. She is also an author and translator, and is currently based in San Francisco. Thomas Schultz, pianist, has established an international reputation both as an interpreter of music from the classical tradition and as one of the leading exponents of the music of our time. He has worked closely with renowned composers including John Cage, Morton Feldman, Jonathan Harvey and Elliott Carter. He has been a member of the piano faculty at Stanford University since 1994.
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