9th Annual Sejong Music Competition Winners Concert Dungre Dangsil by Dong-il Sheen |
Quicktime Movie Format Claudia Cassidy Theather, Chicago Cultural Center, Chicago, IL USA |
Kimiko Darcy |
Kimiko Darcy, age 7, attends the Catherine Cook School in Chicago. She was the first place winner at Roberta Savler Piano Competion Level A in 2011, second place at the NSMTA Piano Contest Primary Division in 2011, second place at the NWMTA Piano Competiton Primary Division in 2012, and 1st place in the Youth Division at the Music Festival in Honor of Confucius in 2012. Kimiko enjoys skiing, snorkeling and running. As a proud Brownie Scout, she participates in the Cheongju-Tottori City Girl Scout exchange program every summer. Kimiko's teacher is Brenda Huang. |
About Composer: |
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Dong-il Sheen was born in Seoul, Korea. He was described as “a quiet revolutionary who broke the barrier of classical music” (Culture and Me magazine 2006). In a 2002 article in the New Music Composition and Critics journal, Professor Young-Han Heo of the Korean National University of Arts wrote, “Dong-il Sheen is a composer who filled the huge void in our lives with a new style of creative music. He explored music style that was ignored by other composers and now firmly established his own style.” Mr. Sheen has been active in writing music in many different styles, including western European music, traditional Korean music, children’s music, film soundtracks, and musicals. He graduated Seoul National University and received his Master’s degree at the New York University Graduate School of Music. He collaborated with pianist Jung Hee Han in the album Blue Bicycle, which later received a critical acclaim. He started the new style music movement “Han-ma-dang” and “Music Composers-ma-dang.” In 2002, Mr. Sheen collaborated with writer-illustrator Jae-soo Liu in the CD-Book Yellow Umbrella, which was named as one of the 10 best illustrated books by the New York Times. Japanese pianist Takako Takahashi made a CD of Mr. Sheen’s music in Japan. He received numerous awards including the Best Young Artists of the Year award from the Korean Ministry of Culture & Tourism in 2003, and the Grand Prize of the Year in composers and conductors categories from the Korean Broadcasting Service (KBS) in 2004. Mr. Sheen is a board member of the Association of Korean Musicians, President of the Composer’s Association (Jahk-gok-ma-dang), and Co-president of the Children’s Arts Production. Currently he is a lecturer at the Korean National University of Arts and Seoul National University Graduate School of Music. Dungre Dangsil This song is also known as "Odol-dogee" and is the most popular folk song from Jeju Island. The rhythmic pattern of this piece was slightly modified from the original song in order to express the lively feeling of the original song. |