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Hyunkun Cho

baroque cellist

Baroque dance

Baroque dance songs - Concert/lecture in Gwangju (Korea)
Last November 27, I was invited to participate in the concert-conference themed on the baroque dance organized by the baroque violinist Jin Kim at the Asia Cultural Center in Gwangju.
In this link you can watch the entire concert-conference
published on the Asia Cultural Center website.

The pieces that we perform and the time of the video where you can find them:
  • 06:11 - 10:00: Tarquinio Merula (1595-1665): La Treccia. Canzone a due violini (tutti).
  • 12:09-15_22: Giovani Battista Vitalli (1632-1692): Pasa Galla per la lettera E (Cello, Continuo) (Pasa Galli!)
  • 21:34-25:24: Arcangelo Corelli (1653-1713): Sonata XII, Ciacona. (Tutti)
  • 27:45-33:00   :Françoise Couperin (1668-1733): La favorite, chaconne a deux tems (Cembalo Solo)
  • 35:57-44:10: Johann Heinrich Schmelzer (1623-1680) Ciaccona in A Major. (Violin, Continuo)
  • 44:10-52:21: Heinrich Ignaz von Biber (1644-1704): Passagalia ‘the guardian angel’ for violin solo
  • 55:10- 1:02:31: Jean Marie Leclair (1697-1764): Chaconne from deuxieme Recreation de Musique (Tutti)
  • 1:03:55-1:15:47 Antonie Dornel (1691-1765): Chaconne from premiere suite por la flûte traversiere. (Cello, Continuo)
  • 1:18:21-1:28:14 F. Couperin: Sonata, Allemande, Courante, Sarabande, Gigue, Chaconne ou Passacaille from Les nations en Trio Premiere Ordre ‘La Françises’ (Tutti)

Interpreters:
  •  Baroque violin: Jin Kim 
  • Recorder/Traverso: Yoontae Jung 
  • Cembalo: Arent Hrossfeld 
  • Cello: Hyunkun Cho

Jin Kim (Wikipedia)
Baroque dance (Wikipedia)

Asia Cultural Center, Gwangju, Corea.
November 27th, 2020

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