Curious Classics – Silk, Wood and Soul
Korean sanjo with Yi Ji-young
Yi Ji-Young is one of the world’s foremost soloists of the Korean gayageum, a classical twelve-string zither similar to the Japanese koto. For her virtuosity of the instrument and deep expertise in Korean musical heritage, she herself has been designated a national cultural treasure of Korea.
Yi Ji-Young began to play the gayageum already at age five. She is now a professor at Seoul National University and has released no fewer than 40 albums with a focus on Korean sanjo, traditional music with 2,000-year-old roots in shamanistic culture. The music has the capacity to evoke imagery and stories, she says.
“My entire life passes by when I play sanjo. A life that began like a hard and brutal winter. It moves into spring, when my beloved and I meet, and I experience a great sense of calm. But then time moves far too quickly. As I approach the end and everything becomes quiet, I sometimes begin to cry.”
At this evening’s concert, we will hear several samples of sanjo, instrumental music in which a solo instrument is accompanied by the percussion instrument known as the janggu.
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The music
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Participants
- Yi Ji-young gayageum
- Kim Tae-young percussion