WRITINGS
AHN Allison Mikyong
An analytical study of Kang Sukhi's piano work: "Inventio"
Edition: D.M.A. Dissertation, University of Wisconsin, Madison
Date: 2000
Region: KOREA (South)
Origin: UNITED STATES
Type of media: Grey
Language: English
Editor: M.Battier
Comment: Study of piece without the tape (piano solo). See also: HWANG Hooshik, A study of Sukhi Kang's Inventio for Piano and Electronic Sound.
Abstract:
The Doctoral Performance and Research submitted by Allison Mikyong Ahn in fulfillment of requirements for the degree Doctor of Musical Arts consists of the following:
I . Concerto Performance, February 13, 1994, Morphy Recital Hall, UW-Madison; A. Dvorak Piano Concerto, opus 33.
II . Chamber Recital, February 28, 1994, Morphy Recital Hall, UW-Madison; R. Schubert Rastlose Liebe, Schafers Klagelied, Grnymed; Wolfgang; A. W. Mozart Sonata for two pianos K.448; A. Berg Seven Early Songs: 'Schiflied', 'In Zimmer', 'Nacht'; S. Rachmaninoff Sonata for piano and cello op. 19.
III . Solo Recital, October 29, 1994, Morphy Recital Hall, UW-Madison; G. F. Handel Chaconne von Variazionen; J. S. Bach Tocaata in C minor BWV 911; C. Czerny Variations on a Theme by Rode op.33, "La Ricordanza"; L.v. Beethoven Sonata in F Minor op.57.
IV . Solo Recital, September 30, 1995, Morphy Recital Hall, UW-Madison; G. Faure, Nocturne no.4 in E flat Major op.36; F. Liszt, Soiree de Vienne: Valse--Capricre No.6; E. Granados, Goyescas, Los Requiebros, El Pelele; M. Mussorgsky, Pictures at an Exhibition.
V . Solo Recital, April 29, 1998, Morphy Recital Hall, UW-Madison; L. v. Beethoven Sonata in E flat Major, op.31 No.3; A. Scriabin Sonata Fantasy, op. 19; J. Brahms Sonata in F Minor op.5.
VI . Lecture Recital, November 23, 1999, Morphy Recital Hall, UW-Madison; Kang Sukhi: A Study of His Piano Works, Inventio.
VII . Written Project: "An analytical study of Kang Sukhi's piano work: Inventio."; Typescript, 56 pages.
It featured "Inventio" by the Korean composer Kang Sukhi, revealing evident connections between Western contemporary music and a Korean traditional music, Nong-Ak. This study aims to reveal information about Korean-Western music and a specific work of importance by a Korean composer. It is hoped that this project will stimulate interest in the music, and encourage future performances.