Pagh-Paan - Listening With the Heart
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Label: Kairos
Cat No: KAI0015083
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Release Date: 3rd February 2023
Contents
Works
Dreisam-NoreFlammenzeichen
Hang-Sang II
Mein Herz II
Noch ... III
Rast in einem alten Kloster
Seerosen - Wurzelwerke
ma-am (Mein Herz)
wegen der Leere
Artists
Angela Postweiler (soprano)Carin Levine (flute)
Tobias Klich (guitar)
Works
Dreisam-NoreFlammenzeichen
Hang-Sang II
Mein Herz II
Noch ... III
Rast in einem alten Kloster
Seerosen - Wurzelwerke
ma-am (Mein Herz)
wegen der Leere
Artists
Angela Postweiler (soprano)Carin Levine (flute)
Tobias Klich (guitar)
About
This portrait album contains mainly premiere recordings of Pagh-Paan's works for soprano, flute and/or guitar, composed between 1975 and 2022. Angela Postweiler, Carin Levine and Tobias Klich present a compelling selection from Pagh-Paan's music, which so strongly reflects her Korean roots and her life in Europe. By connecting her own persona with the foreign, she came to discover and develop an identity that continues until today. And it is a feminine identity. The female voice for which Younghi Pagh-Paan mostly likes to compose also speaks for her own self, but not necessarily about herself.
Younghi Pagh-Paan was born in 1945 in Cheongju, in what is now South Korea. She came to Germany on a DAAD scholarship in 1974 to continue her studies with Klaus Huber at the Freiburg University of Music. With her orchestral piece Sori she attracted wide public attention at the Donaueschingen Festival 1980. After visiting professorships at the music universities in Graz and Karlsruhe, she was appointed professor of composition at the Bremen University of the Arts in 1994 – the first woman in Germany. There she founded the Atelier Neue Musik, which she led until 2011.
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