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¡Ü Korean Song along with Gayageum
Gyeonggi Gayageum Ensemble consists of young promising musicians who have learned the music at the Department of Korean Music, Yong-In University. It was established in 2000 and has three annual concerts and other occasional performances throughout Seoul and Gyeonggi Province. This album is an anthology of the musical pieces which were first performed by this ensemble. The compositions are variations on the theme of folk songs of Korea. We hope that this compact disc may present the beauty of the gayageum music.
1. Ongheya for the Gayageum Quartet
Composer; Lim Jun-hui
18-stringed gayageum I; Jang Ji-hyeon
18-stringed gayageum II; Jeon Myeong-seon
18-stringed gayageum III; Kwon Tae-eun
18-stringed gayageum IV; Park Seong-sin
2. Arari Cubic I
Composer; Won Il
Wire-stringed gayageum I; Lee Hae-jeong
Wire-stringed gayageum II; Kim Ji-min
25-stringed gayageum I; Park Seong-sin
25-stringed gayageum II; Oh Yu-jeong
Low-tone gayageum; Kim Gwi-jin
3. Gayageum Ensemble on the Theme of Boat Song
Composer; Han Jin
18-stringed gayageum I; Lee Hae-jeong, Kim Se-mi
18-stringed gayageum II; Kim Ji-min, Oh Yu-jeong
Changgo ; Kim Gyeong-hui
4. Ilseung wolhang for the Zither
Composer; Ji Won-seok
Solo gayageum; Yi Ji-young
Yanggeum(Dulcimer); Kim Gyeong-hui
18-stringed gayageum I; Kim Gwi-jin, Kang Da-hyeon
18-stringed gayageum II; Kim Yu-seon, Nam Su-hyeon
5. Gayageum Ensemble on the Theme of Song of Neunsil
Composer; Kong Woo-yeong
25-stringed gayageum I; Jang Ji-hyeon, Jeon Myeong-seon
25-stringed gayageum II; Kwon Tae-eun, Kim Yu-seon
25-stringed gayageum III; Kang Da-yeon, Kim Se-mi
Ajeng(Bowed zither); Lee Si-on
Changgo ; Kim Gyeong-hui
¡Ü Notes on the Music
1. Ongheya for the Gayageum Quartet (2002)
Composer; Lim Jun-hui
Ongheya is a folk song that was popularly sung when Koreans cheered the national soccer team during the World Cup Soccer Games in June 2002. This song is originally sung for the threshing barleys; hence is also called Song of Threshing Barleys. It is in the form of call-and-response in a fast rhythm.
This composition is written for four gayageum. It preserves the unique form and melodic line of the original song but presents diverse rhythmic variations. The 18-stringed gayageum express wide tonal range and contrasting timbre. The composer hopes to encourage the people with this joyful music.
2. Arari Cubic I (2004)
Composer; Won Il
This composition tries to express various abstract images of Arirang in the manner of the destruction of the original song. The destruction is not merely a variation but to focus on the sensitive musical sound. The familiar melody of Arirang has different images depending on the listeners. The harmonic perception does not follow the typical pattern as the light transit through a prism. The rhythm also changes in accordance with the melodic change. In other words, the light (Arirang) will make a new musical sound produced by the prism (gayageum) through the resounding of air to our auditory sense. To articulate the simple melodic material, the composer renovates the gayageum technique and sounding concept.
3. Gayageum Ensemble on the Theme of Boat Song (2002)
Composer; Han Jin
The sea ...
The wave that brings the memory of the dim past,
The fluttering sound of sea gulls,
The fall of passionate life over the horizon.
The composer expresses the admiration and imagination of the sea that have been in the mind from his childhood on the melody of a folk song, Boat Song, with the gayageum.
4. Ilseung wolhang for the Zither (2000)
Composer; Ji Won-seok
This composition, commissioned by Gyeonggi Gayageum Ensemble, is a variation on the theme of Song of Road. It is written for the solo gayageum, the yanggeum (dulcimer), and two 18-stringed gayageum. The melodic changes and dynamic progression in harmony with the rhythmic change express the dissolution processes of traditional and contemporary elements. The resonating sound of strings, which tries to exhibit the structured regularity in re-interpretation and simplification on the theme of Song of Road, resembles a Korean painting which emphasizes the beauty of emptiness.
5. Gayageum Ensemble on the Theme of Song of Neunsil (2002)
Composer; Kong Woo-yeong
This composition was written on the theme of Song of Neunsil which describes several animals such as the cock, dog, phoenix, cuckoo, and so forth. It is performed by the ensemble of the 25-stringed gayageum. It is not regulated by the conventional pentatonic scale but uses the heptatonic scale to put to practical use of the renovated instrument which can freely articulate the chromatic and enharmonic progressions and the disperse harmony.
This musical piece begins with a slow-tempo variation and processes to a medium-tempo theme of original song. Its tempo gets faster in accordance with the main theme and the rhythmic variation. In the last part, the piece goes back to a slow-tempo as performed in the beginning part.
History of Gyeonggi Gayageum Ensemble
1999. 11 Traditional Music Concert for Yong-In Citizens (Yong-In Cultural Center)
2000. 3 Celebration Concert of the Establishment of Gyeonggi Gayageum Ensemble
(Gyeonggi Provincial Culture & Arts Center)
2000. 6 Open Stage Festival of National Center for Korean Traditional Performing Arts
(Open Theater, National Center for Korean Traditional Performing Arts)
2000. 10 Festival in the Memory of Six Great Scholars (Dongjak Cultural Center)
2000. 10 Concert at Icheon Pottery Festival (Kwangju)
2000. 11 Traditional Music Concert for Yong-In Citizens (Yong-In Cultural Center)
2001. 8 Concert at the National Folk Museum (National Folk Museum)
2001. 9 The 2nd Annual Concert (Gyeonggi Provincial Culture & Arts Center)
2001. 12 Traditional Music Concert for Yong-In Citizens (Yong-In Cultural Center)
2002. 5 Friday Family Concert (Dasan Hall, Gyeonggi Cultue Foundation)
2002. 11 The 3rd Annual Concert (Gyeonggi Provincial Culture & Arts Center)
2003. 4 Sunday Traditional Music Concert
(National Center for Korean Traditional Performing Arts)
2004. 1 Concert for Teachers, Yong-In University
2004. 6 Thursday Music Concert
(National Center for Korean Traditional Performing Arts)
¡Ü Director; Yi Ji-young
BA & MA from Seoul National University
Ph.D. from Ehwa Womans' University
Former Member of National Center for Korean Traditional Performing Arts
Professor of Yong-In University
Director of Korean Contemporary Music Ensemble
Member of Jeongnong akhoe, Geumamhoe, Asian Zither Music Society, etc.
¡Ü Members of Gyeonggi Gayageum Ensemble
Kang Da-yeon Manager of Gyeonggi Gayageum Ensemble
Completed Graduate School of Arts, Yong-In University
Kwon Tae-eun Graduate School of Arts, Yong-In University
Kim Gyeong-hui Lecturer of Yong-In University
Chinese Music Conservatory (MA)
Kim Gwi-jin Graduated from Graduate School of Arts, Yong-In University
Kim Sa-rang Graduate School of Arts, Yong-In University
Kim Se-mi Lecturer of Seong-won Music Academy
Graduate from Graduate School of Arts, Yong-In University
Kim Yu-seon Lecturer at Seonggonghoe University
Graduated from Graduate School of Arts, Yong-In University
Kim Ji-min Graduated from Graduate School of Arts, Yong-In University
Kim Jin-seon Graduated from Graduate School of Arts, Yong-In University
Kim Hyo-suk Graduated from Yong-In University
Nam Su-hyeon Graduated from Yong-In University
Park Seong-sin Graduate School of Arts, Yong-In University
Lee Yeong-rim Graduate School of Education, Yong-In University
Lee Hae-jeong Graduated from Graduate School of Arts, Yong-In University
Lee Hyeon-ju Graduated from Yong-In University
Oh Yu-jeong Graduate School of Arts, Yong-In University
Woo Yeong-gi Completed Graduate School of Arts, Yong-In University
Jang Ji-hyeon Member of Gyeonggi Provincial Traditional Music Orchestra
Graduated from Graduate School of Arts, Dankook University
Jeon Myeong-seon Member of National Center for Korean Traditional Performing Arts
Member of Yanggeum Research Society
Graduated from Graduate School of Arts, Yong-In University
Ju Jin-gyeong Completed Graduate School of Education, Yong-In University
Hwang Suk-yeong Graduated from Yong-In University
¡Ü Guest Performer
Lee Si-on (Ajaeng) Member of Gyeonggi Provincial Traditional Music Orchestra
Lecturer of Chungang University
¡Ü Composers
Lim Jun-hui BA from Yonsei University
MA & Ph.D. from University of Indiana (USA)
Adjunct Professor of Hanse University
Lecturer of Seoul National University, Yonsei University
Han Jin BA & MA from Seoul National University
Professor of Yong-In University
Ji Won-seok MA & BA from Hanyang University
Conductor of Michu Traditional Music Orchestra
Kong U-yeong BA & MA from Hanyang University
Assistant Conductor of Gyeonggi Provincial Traditional Music Orchestra
Lecturer of Hanyang University, Yong-In University
Won Il BA from Chugye Arts College
MA from Chungang University
Professor of Korean National University of Arts
¡Ü Recording; Gong Studio
Recording Engineering; Oh Dae-hwan, Oh Yeong-hun
English Translation; Lee Yong-Shik
Photograph; Jeong Ju-won, Jo Eun-jang
Special Thanks to; Ko Heung-gon Traditional Musical Instruments Research Academy, Department of Korean Music, Yong-In University

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