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Friday, February 3, 2012

Three things to become a famous composer

1. A teacher or/and supporter, who opens the right doors for you
2. Study (to get a brilliant technique, for a longer career)
3. Not a too strong will
um 2/03/2012 08:22:00 PM
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CHUNG Il-Ryun
Korean-German Composer, Guitarist and Changgu-Player. Born 1964 in Frankfurt/Germany. Most important teachers: Carlo Domenconi, guitar and composition and Kim Duk-Soo, changgu/samulnori. Writes music for western and asian instruments, recently mostly for Korean instruments. October 2011 the Korean Concerto Grosso "Part of Nature" was premiered in the National Theater of Korea, commissioned by the artistic director of the National Theater Hwang Byung-Ki. Performs as Solo-Guitarist and as Changgu-player in the AsianArt Ensemble and IIIZ+
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