Unsuk Chin

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Quote from: snyprrr on September 16, 2017, 04:02:39 PM
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Worth the bump. Looking forward to some Unsuk Chin concerts next year with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra. I heard them play one of her pieces before and it's remarkable to hear how colourful her music is in a live performance. She has an amazing ear for orchestration and acoustics.

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Quote from: jessop on September 19, 2017, 06:20:03 AM
Worth the bump. Looking forward to some Unsuk Chin concerts next year with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra. I heard them play one of her pieces before and it's remarkable to hear how colourful her music is in a live performance. She has an amazing ear for orchestration and acoustics.

Yea, she doe have the typical sound of High Modernism that I love- and, she HAWT!! :P was checking out the Clarinet Concerto, as good a modern example as any other I've heard...

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Quote from: jessop on September 19, 2017, 06:20:03 AM
Worth the bump. Looking forward to some Unsuk Chin concerts next year with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra. I heard them play one of her pieces before and it's remarkable to hear how colourful her music is in a live performance. She has an amazing ear for orchestration and acoustics.

Sounds great!  I heard some of her music live, and it was a wonderful experience.

What pieces are they going to play?
"l do not consider my music as atonal, but rather as non-tonal. I feel the unity of all keys. Atonal music by modern composers admits of no key at all, no feeling of any definite center." - Arnold Schoenberg