In the Field: Seoul Part 1

Relevant Tones goes in the field to this hotbed of contemporary   classical music- Seoul, South Korea- to discover emerging and   established composers. In part I we’ll chat with the composers and   showcase the dynamic music scene there. Hosted by Seth Boustead Produced by Jesse McQuarters Sue Hye Kim: Rendezvous I for Gayageum and Violoncello (excerpt) Hee Jung Kim, gayageum; Gi Jung Bae, cello Sung Ho Hwang: Nori for violin and violoncello (excerpt) Sung Ho Hwang: Triskellion Hyun-joo Ko, Hye-jung Kang and Lairent Techeney, harpsichords Do-Won Yu: Action Painting Anne Baumbach, flute; Borja Manzan, percussion Gon Hwang: Wimbo Diplos (excerpt) Ensemble Interactive Tokyo/Yuki Morimoto Man Bang Yi: String Quartet No. 2, V Bethesta String Quartet Geonyong Lee: “Eli, Eli Lama Sabtani” from the Passion of Jesus Christ Ok Joo Park, organ; Seon Ok Kim, piano; Jae Hyun Yun and Narea Kim,  percussion; Village of Music Chorus; Chang il Park, Evangelist; Cheol  Chang, Jesus/Junchel

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A podcast about the most fascinating time in classical music history: right now. Relevant Tones features interviews with and music by some of the most creative figures in contemporary classical music, themed shows exploring new trends in classical music and frequent live streamed shows featuring conversations and music performances. Hosted and produced by Seth Boustead, Austin Williams, Stephen Anthony Rawson and Matt Dotson.