Modern Times | Yeol Eum Son
2016

Yeol Eum Son (née le 2 mai 1986 à Wonju, Corée du Sud) est une pianiste classique sud-coréenne. Elle a d'abord attiré l'attention internationale lorsqu'elle est apparue en tant que soliste avec l'Orchestre Philharmonique de New York sous la baguette de Lorin Maazel en 2004. Elle a notamment reçu la Médaille d'Argent au Concours International Tchaikovsky 2011, dans lequel elle a également reçu les Meilleures Performances de Concert de Chambre et la Meilleure interprétation de l'Œuvre Commandée....
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(...WebSite...)Classical pianist Son Yeol-eum has returned to the limelight with her first album in eight years, “Modern Times.” It features a wide range of music from jazzy razzmatazz swing tunes to sounds that remind listeners of a dark and desolate night.
“This musical theme is something I have always wanted to pursue because I think this style of music represents such important and influential times in our history,” said Son, during a press conference held at the Stradeum concert hall in Seoul on Wednesday.
“All of the music selected from the album are from the early 20th century, an era in which I think saw a big shift in both world history and music culture,” she added.
Son’s new four-track album features Alban Berg’s “Piano Sonata op. 1,” Sergei Prokofiev’s “Toccata in D minor, op. 11,” Igor Stravinsky’s “Trois Mouvement de Petrouchka” and Maurice Ravel’s “Le Tombeau de Couperin La Valse.”
The album is a far cry from other recent releases by her local pianist peers such as Cho Seong-jin, Lim Dong-hyek and Dasol Kim, which have all tended to err on the side of traditional classical pieces from Chopin to Schumann.
“We are now living in the 21st Century, and it has been 100 years since these pieces were written,” Son explained.
“During this era I think the world has really opened up and there has been some drastic changes in the sounds of classical music … in the process of making this album, I found myself thinking about how much change happened in both the East and the West during the World Wars,” she said, adding that the seismic shift in the world’s cultural and historical climate allowed for the birth of a new generation of classical music repertories.
Son, who is from Wonju in Gangwon Province, first drew international attention when she appeared as a soloist with the New York Philharmonic Orchestra in 2004 under the baton of conductor Lorin Maazel.
Awards that she has received include the Silver Medal at the International Tchaikovsky Competition 2011, in which she also received awards for the Best Chamber Concerto Performances and the Best Performance for Commissioned Work...
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Label : Decca No.4812597
Parution: 11th March 2016
Codec:Free Lossless Audio Codec (FLAC)
Channels: Stereo / 96000 HZ / 24 Bit
Bitrate : 2445 kbps
Duration : 01:14:25
Tags: VorbisComment (RUSSES)
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