Contemplative Traditional Music Series: P’ungnyu Strings (Komungo)

Thursday, November 17, 2011
6 – 8PM

Contemplative Traditional Music Series:

P’ungnyu Strings (Komungo) Thursday, November 17 @ The Korea Society

On behalf of the Korea Society, I’d like to invite you to this month’s episode in our Contemplative Traditional Music Series:

Enjoy a meditative hour of stringed komungo set to p’ungnyu, the classical ensemble music of Korean nobility and central theme of our autumn perfromance series. The Korea Society here presents p’ungnyu in its chul-p’ungnyu (stringed-instrument) form. P’ungnyu also refers to a state of leisure when one is elevated from the mundane to better appreciate poetry, music and companionship. Accompanying the opening of Highlights, this meditative short performance of six-stringed komungo celebrates p’ungnyu, the classical ensemble music of Korean nobility. As a philosophy, p’ungnyu refers to a state of leisure where one celebrates arts and companionship. The evening’s performer, Park Min-ji, graces the audience with her komungo skills. Park graduated from Hanyang University in Korea, was honored at the Dong-A Korean Traditional Music Concours in 2009, and took first in the National Traditional Performing Arts Competition in 2006. She also took first at the 2010 World Korean Traditional Performing Arts Competition in New York and was a member and soloist with the Seoul Metropolitan Youth Traditional Music Orchestra. She toured Atlanta, San Francisco, and Hawaii with the Korean Traditional Music Orchestra of Hanyang University in 2010. This series is made possible with public funds from the New York State Council on the Arts.

Date: Thursday, November 17

Time: 6PM

Place: The Korea Society (950 Third Avenue @ 57th Street, 8th Floor)

$10 Members/$20 Guests/Free for Explorer-level Members But it’s 50% off for Alliance members with preregister via e-mail.

Please find more information at www.koreasociety.org or contact Yuni Cho (yuni.ny@koreasociety.org)

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