UCSC music professor David Evan Jones’s piece, ” for daegum and computer sounds, is one of a series of his recent compositions that use computer processed versions of actual news broadcasts in ...
Mina Cho’s startlingly fresh approach to jazz fusion reaches its culmination with Beat Mirage, her fifth album and the debut of her Grace Beat Quartet. Supported by bassist Max Ridley, drummer ...
Step into the unique world of SE:UM, a fusion of jazz and Korean traditional virtuosos who united through the pulsating beats of ancient folk tunes and shamanistic rhythms. Led by Joon Lee, recipient ...
Traditional Korean music will trade palace courtyards and concert halls for the banks of the Han River this year as Seoul moves its annual ...
Clockwise from top right: San Francisco's Del Sol String Quartet will join performers from the National Gugak Center, who will play traditional Korean instruments like gayageum, piri, and saenghwang.
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Unsuk Chin, the curator of the Seoul Festival in Los Angeles, shares music by some of her favorite young composers and performers. By Zachary Woolfe ...
The Korea Music Copyright Association (KMCA), led by Chairman Lee Si-ha, held a career education session for the Chungju ...
“That child must not become a sorikkun. This child must not sing.” Hong Du-hwan, a renowned master drummer, sternly blocked his five-year-old daughter. Kim Ok-jin, a celebrated singer of the time, ...
The Fullerton Downtown Plaza is roaring this weekend. That is to say, it’s hosting the Roar Cultural Festival, a multi-day celebration of Korean traditional music and arts hosted by Daroo, a nonprofit ...
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