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Unsuk Chin (Korean: 진은숙 [tɕin ɯn.suk]; born July 14, 1961) is a
South Korean composer of
contemporary classical music, who is
based in Berlin, Germany...
- an
orchestral composition written in 2019 by the
South Korean composer Unsuk Chin. The work was
commissioned by the NDR
Elbphilharmonie Orchestra to...
- Music's
Largest Awards, Goes to
Unsuk Chin". www.sfcv.org.
Retrieved 2 May 2021. Cooper,
Michael (11
October 2018). "
Unsuk Chin Wins $200,000 and New York...
- (Shards of Silence), is the
second violin concerto by the
Korean composer Unsuk Chin. It was
written for the
violinist Leonidas Kavakos in 2021 on a joint...
- he
worked until retiring in 1989. His
students included Hans Abrahamsen,
Unsuk Chin and
Michael Daugherty. He died in
Vienna in 2006.
Restricted in his...
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Unsuk Chin's
Piano Concerto was
composed between 1996 and 1997 on a
commission from the BBC for the BBC
National Orchestra of Wales. The
piece was first...
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Unsuk Chin's
Violin Concerto No. 1 was
written in 2001 on a
commission from the
Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin,
where she was then
serving as...
- at St George's
Church in New York and they
adopted a daughter,
Eugenia Unsuk.
After the fall of
Syngman Rhee, he
returned to
Korea in 1963 with the help...
- Bachelet,
politician Margaret Atwood,
writer Söhnke M. Bartram,
economist Unsuk Chin,
composer Willie Doherty,
artist Jeffrey Eugenides,
writer Jim Jarmusch...
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Unsuk Chin's
Clarinet Concerto was
written in 2014 on a
joint commission from the
Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra, WDR
Symphony Orchestra Cologne, Philharmonia...