Maximum-Minimum-Modern
Sung-Soo Cho (piano)
Korean pianist Sung-Soo Cho performs an intriguing recital of compositions by American composers that range from works with very progressive musical language to ones that integrate influences of folk and honky-tonk -- in other words, the full spectrum of modern American classical music. The oldest work on the program was written in 1967 and the most recent in 2015. John Corigliano, Michael Ippolito, John Adams, Lowell Liebermann, Steve Reich, Elliott Carter, and David Rakowski are all represented on this recording. These composers have a strong advocate in Sung-Soo Cho, who was awarded "Best American Contemporary Performance: at the Cincinnati World Piano Competition and "Best Performance of the Commissioned Work: at the Texas State International Piano Competition. An award winner of numerous international competitions, Cho has appeared as a soloist in Asia, the U.S., and Europe. A graduate of Seoul National University and Manhattan School of Music, he is currently pursuing his D.M.A. degree at the Cleveland Institute of Music. He is on the faculty at Notre Dame College.
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Title | Composer | Performer |
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Fantasia on an Ostinato | John Corigliano | Sung-Soo Cho, piano |
The Distance of the Moon | Michael Ippolito | Sung-Soo Cho, piano |
China Gates | John Adams | Sung-Soo Cho, piano |
Nocturne No. 7, Op. 65 | Lowell Liebermann | Sung-Soo Cho, piano |
Piano Phase | Steve Reich | Sung-Soo Cho, piano |
Caténaires | Elliott Carter | Sung-Soo Cho, piano |
Étude No. 21 Twelve-Step Program | David Rakowski | Sung-Soo Cho, piano |
Étude No. 30 A Gliss is Just a Gliss | David Rakowski | Sung-Soo Cho, piano |
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