Jocelyn Clark grew up in Juneau and now teaches Eastern studies at Pai Chai University in South Korea, where she has made a name for herself playing traditional Korean music on the gayageum. She ...
We don’t know who the greatest gayageum player in the world is, but we know which musician is our personal favorite. There’s nobody we love hearing play the national instrument of Korea more than Luna ...
The quavering notes that hang in the air above the many-stringed gayageum might be a mystery to many Midwesterners, but one Rochester resident is very familiar with them. Dr. Soojin Lee, a ...
Worn the grooves out on your copy of Jimi Hendrix's 'Electric Ladyland?' Here's a new way to experience one of that album's key cuts, as Luna Lee reimagines 'Voodoo Child (Slight Return)' on a ...
Taxes Se-rin revealed the background of becoming a Gayageum Sanjo performer. On the broadcast of tvN's 'You Quiz on the Block' on the 7th, the first foreign Gayageum Sanjo performer, Se-rin, appeared.
Master instrumentalist Hwang Byung-ki who played the gayageum, the traditional Korean string instrument, died Wednesday of pneumonia that he contracted while recovering from a stroke he suffered in ...
Catch Luna Lee at 9 p.m. March 15 at Russian House and at 1:30 p.m. March 16 at Flatstock Stage at the Austin Convention Center When the South Korean government pulled her South by Southwest funding ...
In the dynamic world of music, where the traditional and contemporary often run in parallel, Oh Hyun-ji finds a way to harmonise both. Popularly known online as Yageum Yageum, this talented young ...
After attending that one incredible evening to mark the 60th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Canada and Korea, titled “Love’s Mosaic” and featuring traditional Korean music and pansori, I ...
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When K-pop artists sprinkle bits of traditional Korean instrumentation or melodies into their music, audiences often call it “fusion.” But for Kim Do-yeon, a 34-year-old gayageum player and vocalist ...