Immerse yourself in the captivating world of Isang Yun, a Korean-born composer who spent much of his career in West Germany, with his intriguing album "Yun: Concertino, Duo, Intermezzo, Pezzo fantasioso." Released on October 21, 2011, under the Wergo label, this album is a testament to Yun's unique musical language and innovative compositions.
The album features four distinct pieces, each showcasing Yun's ability to blend traditional Korean influences with Western classical music. The Concertino, a piece for solo instrument and orchestra, is a testament to Yun's mastery of form and structure. The Duo, written for two instruments, is a study in contrast and harmony, while the Intermezzo, a piece for cello and accordion, is a delightful exploration of rhythm and melody.
The Pezzo fantasioso, a piece for two instruments with bass ad libitum, is a highlight of the album. Written in 1988, it is a testament to Yun's ability to create music that is both imaginative and deeply moving. The piece had its world premiere on May 7, 2011, at the St. Matthäus-Kirche in Berlin, Germany.
The album is performed by the Minguet Quartett and Stefan Hussong, who bring Yun's compositions to life with their skillful playing and deep understanding of his musical style. The album's duration is 52 minutes, making it a perfect listen for those seeking a brief but immersive musical experience.
Isang Yun's "Yun: Concertino, Duo, Intermezzo, Pezzo fantasioso" is not just an album, but a journey into the mind of a composer who was ahead of his time. It is a must-listen for anyone interested in exploring the intersection of traditional and contemporary music.