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Event news: K-music 2017 — Park Jiha, 25 Oct

Park Jiha’s appearance in the Purcell Room at K-music 2015 was something rather special (LKL review here), and her album Communion was one of our favourites of 2016 and shortlisted for the 2017 Korean Music Awards in two categories. A great way to round off K-music 2017.

Jiha Park: Communion

Wednesday 25 October 2017, 8pm
90 York Way | London N1 9AG | kingsplace.co.uk
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Jiha Park returns to the K-Music festival, this time with her first solo album entitled ‘Communion’, Park previously opened the festival with her band ‘숨[su:m]’ in 2015 at the Southbank Centre, London.

Jiha Park is a composer and performer of traditional Korean instruments, including Piri (a double-reed bamboo flute), Saenghwang (a mouth-blown pipe organ), and Yanggeum (a hammered dulcimer). Jiha Park first gained attention as the leader and producer of the duo band entitled ‘숨[su:m]’, which she founded with fellow musician Jungmin Seo. Since then, Jiha has constantly explored groundbreaking and modern sounds rooted in traditional Korean music and recently embraced western musical instruments in her practice, with pieces that include Percussion, Saxophone, Bass Clarinet and Vibraphone.

Her first solo album, ‘Communion’ released in 2016 was selected to be included in the official showcase programme for ‘2017 Classical: NEXT.’ The album contains 8 tracks – ‘All Souls’ Day’ consoles one’s soul with the harmony of an unlikely match of instruments like Yanggeum, Piri, Saxophone, Vibraphone, and Jing.

Jiha Park will play a selection of songs from her solo album with her ensemble and a UK musician at the closing concert of K-Music 2017. Following the K-Music festival, she will head to a showcase at WOMEX 2017 in Poland.

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(automatically generated) Read LKL’s review of this event here.

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