Yu Jung Yoon plays Alexander Scriabin Yu Jung Yoon
Album info
Album-Release:
2013
HRA-Release:
04.12.2013
Label: Dreyer Gaido
Genre: Instrumental
Subgenre: Piano
Artist: Yu Jung Yoon
Composer: Alexander Scriabin (1872-1915)
Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)
- 1 No. 1 in C Major 08:32
- 2 No. 2 in A Minor 04:03
- 3 No. 3 in G Major 12:56
- 4 No. 4 in E Minor 01:01
- 5 No. 5 in D Major 02:26
- 6 No. 6 in B Minor 00:54
- 7 No. 7 in A Major 01:56
- 8 No. 8 in F-Sharp Minor 02:22
- 9 No. 9 in E Major 01:08
- 10 No. 10 in C-Sharp Minor 01:59
- 11 No. 11 in B Major 01:40
- 12 No. 12 in G-Sharp Minor 01:13
- 13 No. 13 in G-Flat Major 01:42
- 14 No. 14 in E-Flat Minor 01:31
- 15 No. 15 in D-Flat Major 01:29
- 16 No. 16 in B-Flat Minor 01:05
- 17 No. 17 in A-Flat Major 01:59
- 18 No. 18 in F Minor 02:23
- 19 No. 19 in E-Flat Major 00:30
- 20 No. 20 in C Minor 00:55
- 21 No. 21 in B-Flat Major 01:09
- 22 No. 22 in G Minor 01:21
- 23 No. 23 in F Major 01:44
- 24 No. 24 in D Minor 01:14
- 25 I. Andante 00:37
- 26 II. Presto 00:54
- 27 Allegro. 12:56
Info for Yu Jung Yoon plays Alexander Scriabin
Yu Jung Yoon was celebrated in her childhood as a child prodigy and won numerous competitions in her home country Korea. When aged 15 she became one of the youngest students ever at the renowned Conservatory in St. Petersburg. After seven years in St. Petersburg she moved – after a short intermezzo in Germany – to Paris. Her playing combines virtuosity with a deep natural musicality. On her debut CD she performs works by Alexander Scriabin whose music she describes as being her ‘musical home’, ever since she was in her teens.
Yu Jung Yoon, piano
Recorded on June 27th – 29th, 2012 in Sendesaal Bremen
Recording, editing, mastering by Florian B. Schmidt
Produced by Hugo G. Gaido and Michael Dreyer
Yu Jung Yoon
Already at the age of 3, Yu Jung Yoon began to play by ear the pieces that her older siblings practiced on the piano. After two years, she began to study formally.
She was admitted to St.Petersburg State Conservatory at 15, as one of the youngest students in its history. She was allowed to enter directly into the third year in piano, but she chose to delay her entry by one year in order to complete her schooling in Seoul, enlarging her repertoire and winning a few competitions in the process. She then returned to Russia, where she spent seven years working with Vasilly Alexievich Kalmikov. Besides learning Russian fluently, she graduated with the highest distinction.
Subsequent studies lead to Germany, where she worked with Vladimir Krainev and Roland Pröll. In Paris, she studied for a further four years with Henri Barda and developed maturity in her expressive style.
Consummate technical mastery and freedom to express emotion intuitively characterize her approach, which is not oriented by current orthodoxies or cultural norms. Instead, Yoon deploys a radically personal style of communication, where her interpretation emerges organically from her worldview.
In her aesthetic, a rich palate of personal emotions finds colour and subtle expression. Yoon is constantly
bringing a fresh outlook to her readings of the composers she interprets, ranging from deepest intimacy in Scriabin and vehement expansiveness in Ravel.
Booklet for Yu Jung Yoon plays Alexander Scriabin