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SUMMARY:Percussionist/composer Jin Hi Kim to play two dates in Minnesota/Wisconsin
DESCRIPTION:Korean percussionist and composer Jin Hi Kim will perform an original work\, with some local musical help\, in two March performances: the first in River Falls\, Wisconsin and the second in St. Paul. \nThe first concert of Kim’s commissioned work Ritual for the Earth 2024 will take place at the University of Wisconsin-River Falls (UWRF) campus on March 14\, 7:30 p.m. The concert will be held at the Abbott Concert Hall\, and is free and open to the public. This concert is part of an annual Commissioned Composer event. Kim is this year’s guest commissioned composer and is doing some guest artist lectures and master classes with students. \nThe concert will include UWRF students playing a variety of instruments\, including handmade percussion instruments made from natural materials such as seashells\, gourds\, bamboo\, wood and metal. Members of Shinparam\, a Twin Cities-based traditional Korean percussion ensemble\, will provide some Korean rhythms that will be woven into the piece. \nIn addition\, Kim’s new commissioned composition\, Vocalization in Motion\, for chorus and two percussionists\, will be world-premiered at the UWRF concert. \nMore information on this concert and on the composer may be found at the attached link. \nThe second concert\, entitled Living Sounds: Music of Jin Hi Kim will take place at Zeitgeist Studio in downtown St. Paul\, on Saturday\, March 16\, 7 p.m. The concert will include works by Kim\, including NORI II for clarinet\, saxophone\, and two percussionists (saxophonist David Milne as guest artist)\, and Ritual for the Earth featuring Zeitgeist\, Kim\, samulnori ensemble Shinparam\, and other musicians. Rounding out the program\, Zeitgeist and Kim will join forces in an improvisation. \nAlso featured on the program will be the premiere of a newly-created work\, World Sanjo\, by Zeitgeist member Pat O’Keefe\, with O’Keefe on clarinet and guest artist Peter O’Gorman on drumset. \nKim’s work has been recognized nationally and internationally.  She is known as a pioneer for introducing komungo (also spelled geomungo\, a large traditional Korean stringed instrument) into the American contemporary music scene. She has also done extensive solo performances on the world’s only electric komungo with live interactive computer programs in several large-scale multimedia performance pieces such as Ghost Komungobot\, Digital Buddha\, and Touching The Moons. \nKim’s Living Tones compositions have been commissioned by the Kronos Quartet\, American Composers Orchestra\, Festival Nieuwe Muziek for Xenakis Ensemble (The Netherlands)\, Tan Dun’s New Generation East program for Chamber Music Society for the Lincoln Center\, Boston Modern Orchestra Project\, Meet The Composer U.S. Commission\, National Endowment for the Arts and many others. \n 
URL:https://www.koreanquarterly.org/event/percussionist-composer-jin-hi-kim-to-play-two-dates-in-minnesota-wisconsin/
LOCATION:Abbot Concert Hall\, 420 E Cascade Ave.\, River Falls\, WI\, 54022\, United States
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SUMMARY:Jin Hi Kim to perform new music concert at Studio Z in St. Paul
DESCRIPTION:Korean percussionist and composer Jin Hi Kim will perform an original work\, with some local musical help\, in St. Paul on March 16. The event is the second of two local March performances: the first is at the University of Wisconsin-River Falls on March 14. \nThe concert\, entitled Living Sounds: Music of Jin Hi Kim\, will take place at Studio Z\, located at 275 East Fourth Street\, Suite 200 in downtown St. Paul\, on Saturday\, March 16\, 7 p.m. Tickets are $20; $15 for students and seniors\, and are available at the linked website. \nThe concert will include works by Kim\, including NORI II for clarinet\, saxophone\, and two percussionists (saxophonist David Milne as guest artist)\, and Ritual for the Earth 2024 featuring Kim on several instruments\, the Zeitgeist wind and percussion ensemble\, samulnori ensemble Shinparam\, and other musicians. Rounding out the program\, Zeitgeist and Kim will join forces in an improvisation. \nAlso featured on the program will be the premiere of a newly-created work\, World Sanjo\, by Zeitgeist member Pat O’Keefe\, with O’Keefe on clarinet and guest artist Peter O’Gorman on drumset. \nKim’s work has been recognized nationally and internationally.  She is known as a pioneer for introducing komungo (also spelled geomungo\, a large traditional Korean stringed instrument) into the American contemporary music scene. She has also done extensive solo performances on the world’s only electric komungo with live interactive computer programs in several large-scale multimedia performance pieces such as Ghost Komungobot\, Digital Buddha\, and Touching The Moons. \nKim’s Living Tones compositions have been commissioned by the Kronos Quartet\, American Composers Orchestra\, Festival Nieuwe Muziek for Xenakis Ensemble (The Netherlands)\, Tan Dun’s New Generation East program for Chamber Music Society for the Lincoln Center\, Boston Modern Orchestra Project\, Meet The Composer U.S. Commission\, National Endowment for the Arts and many others. \nThe Zeitgeist ensemble\, consisting of percussion\, piano and woodwinds\, commissions new work and brings guest artists for performances in the Twin Cities. Zeitgeist is working with the University of Wisconsin – River Falls\, where Kim is the 2024 guest commissioned composer. \n  \n 
URL:https://www.koreanquarterly.org/event/jin-hi-kim-will-perform-concert-at-studio-z-in-st-paul/
LOCATION:Studio Z\, 275 East Fourth Street\, Suite 200\, St. Paul\, MN\, 55101\, United States
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