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Sunday, April 8, 2018

Great Mountains Music Festival & School

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PyeongChang Music Festival & School(???:????????), formerly, Great Mountains Music Festival & School(???:????????, Abbr.: GMMFS), is one of the Asia's top chamber music oriented classical music festivals held annually in PyeongChang, Korea, the site of the 2018 Winter Olympic Games. Launched by Professor Hyo Kang of the Juilliard School in 2004 and currently led by the famed sister, cellist Myung-wha Chung and violinist Kyung-wha Chung, the festival brings in globally acclaimed musicians, music professors, artistically talented students, and classical music enthusiasts from home and abroad every summer.


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Programs

  • Distinguished Artists Series
  • Rising Star Series
  • Master Class
  • Student Recital
  • Conversation with Artists
  • Children's Concert

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Music School

PyeongChang Music Festival and School, formerly Great Mountains Music Festival & School, is an exceptional classical music experience, where students learn from globally-renowned artist-faculty, through individual instruction, chamber coaching, master classes, special lectures, and informal conversation as they mingle during mealtimes or on the campus. Many celebrated, veteran performers and composers have participated over the years, along with some of today's most dynamic young artists. Since its inception, many music professors including Toby Appel, Ik-Hwan Bae, Myung-Wha Chung, Lluís Claret, Roberto Díaz, Lawrence Dutton, David Geringas, Koichiro Harada, Frans Helmerson, Nobuko Imai, Hyo Kang, Nam Yun Kim, Hans Jørgen Jensen, Laurence Lesser, Robert McDonald, Nobuo Okada, Igor Ozim, Aldo Parisot, Joel Smirnoff, Jian Wang, and Krzysztof Wegrzyn have taught and performed at the Great Mountains Music Festival & School. Its alumni include violinists Clara-Jumi Kang, Zia Hyunsoo Shin, Paul Huang, Dami Kim, Soo-Been Lee and pianist Seong-Jin Cho, the winner of XVII International Chopin Piano Competition.


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Venues

The main venues for the performances are Alpensia Concert Hall and Alpensia Music Tent, both located in the Alpensia Resort in Pyeongchang, Gangwon Province of Korea. Alpensia Concert Hall was built in 2010 and seats nearly 600 people, which makes it more suitable for chamber music performances. The 1300-seat Music Tent was completed in 2012. Master classes and Student Recitals are carried out in Pyeongchang Hall, located within the first floor of Alpensia Convention Center.


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Artistic Directors

  • 2004-2010: Hyo Kang
  • 2011-Present: Myung-Wha Chung & Kyung-Wha Chung

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Themes

The festival is carefully programmed each year according to its theme.


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World Premieres

The programs of Great Mountains Music Festival & School often feature the World and Asian premieres of pieces by major composers from Korea and abroad.

  • 2005 Behzad Ranjbaran: Awakening
  • 2005 Jin Hi Kim: One Sky
  • 2006 Sukhi Kang: Pyeongchang Four Seasons for Violin solo and 14 strings
  • 2007 Gordon Shi-Wen Chin : Haiku for voice and strings
  • 2008 Jay Greenberg: Four Scenes
  • 2012 Mikhail Fokine: Saint-Saëns - Le cygne from Le Carnival des animaux"The Dying Swan"
  • 2012 Younghi Pagh-Paan: Hang-Sang V
  • 2012 Younghi Pagh-Paan: Chohi and Her Imaginary Dance
  • 2013 Richard Danielpour: Songs of the Wandering Darveesh
  • 2013 Young Jo Lee: Mori for Cello, Daegum, and Percussion

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See also

  • List of music festivals in South Korea
  • List of Korea-related topics
  • List of classical music festivals

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References

  • Great Mountains Music Festival & School Official Website (www.gmmfs.com [1])

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External links

  • PyeongChang Music Festival & School website
  • Great Mountains Music Festival & School website
  • Great Mountains Music Festival & School Facebook page
  • Great Mountains Music Festival & School Twitter
  • Great Mountains Music Festival & School YouTube Channel

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