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Cello,Piano - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1430867 By Traditional. By Han-Ki Kim. Arranged by Han-Ki Kim. Chamber,Classical,Instructional,Standards,Traditional. Score and part. 14 pages. Han-Ki Kim #1011372. Published by Han-Ki Kim (A0.1430867). “Taryeong” generally refers to a slow and sad song, or a song containing a story or story. It is mainly used in traditional Korean songs, and a representative example is Arirang, one of the representative folk songs famous for its slow melody and mournful melody. It also reflects the culture, customs, and emotions of each region and has diverse content and rhythm.“Hangangsu Taryeong” is one of the Gyeonggi folk songs and contains information about the history, nature, joys and sorrows of the Han River, and boating. It is also an exciting song and is usually played to the rhythm of “Gutgeori,” one of Korea’s traditional rhythms. However, in this music, I changed the mood and mainly used the “Jajinmori” rhythm, and also varied the tempo. Traditionally, the “Jajinmori” rhythm is much faster and more exciting than the “Gutgeori” rhythm. This music can be divided into the first half and the second half, and the three themes from the first half are compressed and connected in the second half. Attached music file is recorded by Violin and Piano, It's just for a reference.
Hangangsu-Taryeong (For Cello and Piano)
Violoncelle, Piano
Traditional
$18.50 17.64 € Violoncelle, Piano PDF SheetMusicPlus

Cello,Piano - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.511712 Composed by Han-Ki Kim. 20th Century,Contemporary,Multicultural,World. Score and part. 27 pages. Han-Ki Kim #4629469. Published by Han-Ki Kim (A0.511712). This Korean Simple Suite is consist of 5 movements. 1.Prologue-Greeting  2.Oriental Flute 3.Cheerfulness   4.Sorrow 5.Finale-Festival. All piece's main theme is generally based on Oriental pentatonic tone, And for 2nd movement, there is especially natural harmonics is used for special tone effect, to express oriental flute sound. and for 3rd movement, adapted Korean Traditional rhythm, for example, such as Kutkuri Jajinmori. 4th movement is major key, but it has a deep sorrow. For Finale, Rondo form is used, and Korean Traditional Children's song is adapted as main Theme. Attached Music file is recorded with Violin and Piano, it’s just for a referrence. You tube link - played by Orchestra.Han-Ki KimViolinist, Composer, He earned his Master’s degree from the Michigan State University(Majored in Violin). Kim has formerly been concertmaster of Daegu City Sym. Orchestra as well as for the Michigan State University Orchestra. He was an advising professor for the Czech Republic’s DobĹ™ichovice International Music Camp, and now Korean Suzuki Association. Since 2004, his compositions have been periodically performed by I Musici. His compositions have also been performed and recorded by the Vienna Waltz Orchestra, in Austria, the French Chamber Orchestra in France, and the Sophia Chamber Orchestra in Russia. Mr. Kim is a former Dean of Changwon National University’s College of Performing Arts. Currently he teaches student as Emeritus professor of Changwon National University.
Korean Simple Suite No.1 (For Cello and Piano)
Violoncelle, Piano

$15.99 15.25 € Violoncelle, Piano PDF SheetMusicPlus

Instrumental Duet Instrumental Duet,Piano,Viola - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.511711 Composed by Han-Ki Kim. 20th Century,Contemporary,Multicultural,Standards,World. Score and parts. 27 pages. Han-Ki Kim #4629467. Published by Han-Ki Kim (A0.511711). “Korean Simple Suite” No.1 For Viola and Piano Op.267 As far as melodies are concerned, all 5 movements mainly use the traditional 5 notes of Korea(Do, Re, Mi, Sol, La), and Originally, this music is composed for Violin and Piano and dedicated to Andreas Buschatz, the Concertmaster of Leipzig Gewandhaus in Germany.1mov. Prologue-Greeting : This is a short song with a bright atmosphere in d minor in 3/4 time.2mov. Oriental Flute : In G major in 4/4 time, the natural harmonics of string instruments are partially used to describe the sound of oriental flute.  3mov. Cheerfulness : In D major in 8/12 time, tried to express Korean joy by using our traditional rhythms, Kutkuri Jajinmori  4mov. Sorrow : In 3/4 time G major, not in minor, but in major, expressing deep sorrow. 5mov. Finale-Festival : In d minor in 4/4 time, tried to describe the excitement of the festival atmosphere, and it was composed in a rondo style quoting korean traditional Children's nursery rhyme “Fox.”The music was world premiered on June 1, 2019 at the Seoul Arts Center (IBK Chamber Hall) by Professors Kyung-sun Lee(violin), and Hee-seung Joo(piano).This music transcribed for Cello and Piano was a Competition Repertorie Requirement of Tennessee Cello Workshop(2021.2.26.-28), University of Tennessee, School of Music. Attached Music file is recorded with Violin and Piano, it’s just for a referrence. You Tube link-played by Orchestra.Han-Ki Kim Violinist, Composer, He earned his Master’s degree from the Michigan State University(Majored in Violin). Kim has formerly been concertmaster of Daegu City Sym. Orchestra as well as for the Michigan State University Orchestra. He was an advising professor for the Czech Republic’s DobĹ™ichovice International Music Camp, and now Korean Suzuki Association. Since 2004, his compositions have been periodically performed by I Musici. His compositions have also been performed and recorded by the Vienna Waltz Orchestra, in Austria, the French Chamber Orchestra in France, and the Sophia Chamber Orchestra in Russia. Mr. Kim is a former Dean of Changwon National University’s College of Performing Arts. Currently he teaches student as Emeritus professor of Changwon National University.
Korean Simple Suite No.1 (For Viola and Piano)
Violoncelle, Piano

$15.99 15.25 € Violoncelle, Piano PDF SheetMusicPlus

Cello,Piano - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.511813 Composed by Han-Ki Kim. Children,Contemporary,Multicultural,Standards,World. Score and part. 13 pages. Han-Ki Kim #6600115. Published by Han-Ki Kim (A0.511813). The theme of the original song Byeoljigi composed by Junhee Lim consists of a 16-bar melody, but this composer rearranged it to a 16-bar melody.  the Korean pentatonic scale “Doremisola” is mostly used for the the melody. The overall framework is an introduction/theme and three variations/cadenza/finale/end. Through the theme, it creates a musical updraft until the second variation, and in the third variation, there is a relaxed atmosphere, and then a cadenza singing a conversation between a mother singing a lullaby and a baby enjoying in her dreams. The figure of the mother is the theme melody played with the G string, and the figure of the child is the cheerful high notes composed of the first five notes of the theme, “Mi re Do Re mi.” It then ends with a brilliant finale and a short ending. Attached music file is recorded by Violin, it's just for a referrence.
Lullaby Variation (For Cello and Piano)
Violoncelle, Piano

$5.20 4.96 € Violoncelle, Piano PDF SheetMusicPlus






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