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News The WOMEX Opening event sets with Korean Musicians! 2010-06-25

The WOMEX Opening event sets with Korean Musicians!

The WOMEX Opening event sets the pace and standard for the days to come. Each year WOMEX seeks a special programme that best launches five days of music, networking, conferences, films and business, that proclaims another round of encounters in world music.

WOMEX 10 Opening Concert:
The Chaosmos of Korean Music: Heaven, Earth, and Human
 

- Wednesday, 27 October, 20:00
- Copenhagen Concert Center (Koncerthuset)/ Studio 1


WOMEX announced a special, exclusive event for the Opening Concert The Chaosmos of Korean Music: Heaven, Earth, and Human, presented in association with the Korean Ministry of Culture, Sport and Tourism and the Korea Arts Management Service.

Some of the finest bands on the contemporary Korean music scene, namely the
Tori Ensemble, Be-Being and Baramgot, will take to the stage on Wednesday evening in Danish Broadcastings Koncerthuset. This high-profile Jean Nouvel concert venue in Copenhagen, afforded WOMEX delegates and artists with supreme sound conditions last year and once again will house all WOMEX nighttime performances under one roof.


The Story: The Chaosmos of Korean Music: Heaven, Earth, and Human
The white nights in Denmark will bring a magical experience to WOMEX 2010 in Copenhagen: a gathering of some of the most accomplished Korean musicians will take centre stage on the opening night to reveal innovative renditions of traditional music from their homeland, presenting melodies and instruments that have been hidden too long from audiences in Europe.

Images of modern Korea come in fragmentary news clips for most people on the other side of the world: tension along the North-South border; reports of rapid economic development; or a midfielder for Manchester United, who seems to surge out of nowhere to score vital goals. But in the world of music, the native sounds of Korea still remain largely unheard, despite a 5,000-year history strikingly distinct from its Asian neighbours. Just as Ji-Sung Park
s sporting skills won over European football fans, the vitality of Korean music will come as a pleasant surprise to the uninitiated when WOMEX 2010 places it in the spotlight this October.


The Chaosmos of Korean Music
The following provides a brief guide to the concepts powering Korean music.

According to ancient Korean texts, our universe originated from sounds. In other words, in Korea, sounds represent the world of Chaosmos where Cosmos and Chaos were intermingled before the birth of the universe. Chaosmos is an aesthetic that engenders a unique philosophy of sound that invokes dynamic changes and raises awareness.

In this Global Era when civilisation and industrialisation are bringing unprecedented accomplishments and demands, some Koreans are reviving sounds endemic to their ancestors
music to re-awaken waning spiritual values.

At the WOMEX opening, guests can enjoy the fruit of these musicians
labour in works based on the three elements of the universe: Heaven, Earth and Human - the Chaosmos of Korean Music. Koreas spiritual flow stems from Taoism, Buddhism, and Shamanism. Together, they are the basis for the countrys philosophy and arts. Folk songs are one of the musical incarnations of this melding of ideas, but they have never been comprehensively introduced to the world music scene. These young Korean masters will guide listeners through the mystic, dynamic sounds of their traditional music.  

 

 

·       Music of Heaven: Tori Ensemble brings back the geomungo (the large and characterful deep- stringed zither) and traditional gagok songs. For classical scholars, music cultivated the mind, and the geomungo was their favourite means. They practiced music in order to reach a divine mental state one closer to heaven and the spiritual world. The leader of Tori Ensemble, Heo Yoon- jeong, is a geomungo master. His work has been featured on the BBC on Charlie Gilletts World of Music.  

 

·       Music of Earth: Buddhism has long been one of Koreas main religions, and Buddhist music is now designated as an important intangible cultural asset. In their piece Yi and Sa,Be-Being gives a modern interpretation to Buddhist music and its ritual dances jakbeop and barachum, successfully combining the traditional and the contemporary. Be-Beings leader JANG Yeong-Gyu has been called a musical guerilla. He is an active composer and performer working across various genres including popular music, soundtracks and contemporary dance, having worked with such notables as Pina Bausch.  

 

·       Music of Human: Shamanism plays a key role in Korean music, and sinawi is the music that traditionally accompanies the rites of Korean shamanism. Led by Won Il, a composer and piri (Korean double-reed oboe) performer, the traditional ensemble Baramgot exhibits the unique tones and rhythms within the wide spectrum of various traditional instruments, to give Sinawi a modern spirit. Their lively improvisation is providing an indispensable contemporary approach to playing and understanding gukak (Korean traditional music).  

 

 

Chaosmos Jam Concert: In this jam session, Tori Ensemble, Be-Being, and Baramgot present an unusual mix of original Korean vocals, dynamic percussion and unique traditional instruments. The stage represents the world of Chaosmos where Heaven, Earth and Human are drawn into harmonious communication by uniting the connections and the philosophical elements that each embodies. Their jam sessions will provide an arena for musicians from around the world to encounter Korean music.

The WOMEX 2010 Opening Concert, "The Chaosmos of Korean Music: Heaven, Earth and Human" was made possible by WOMEX and world music experts from several countries who have been researching Korean music since 2008. The performance will be organised with support from the Korean Ministry of Culture, Sport and Tourism and the Korea Arts Management Service.
 

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