Dae-Ho Eom
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Background information | |
Born | Mungyeong, South Korea | May 22, 1972
Genres | Contemporary classical |
Occupation(s) | Composer, Philosopher |
Dae-Ho Eom | |
Hangul | 엄대호 |
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Hanja | 嚴大號 |
Revised Romanization | Eom Dae-Ho |
McCune–Reischauer | Ŏm Dae-Ho |
Dae-Ho Eom (Korean: 엄대호; Hanja: 嚴大號;[1][2] born May 22, 1972, in the lunar calendar[cleanup needed]) is a South Korean musician, philosopher, and composer of contemporary classical music.
Biography
[edit]Eom is a member of the Yeongwol Eom clan, and he was born in Gaeun, Mungyeong, North Gyeongsang Province, where he spent his early life.[3] He attended Gaeun Elementary School and Gaeun Middle School in Gaeun-eup, Mungyeong-gun, and then Munchang High School in Mungyeong-si. He graduated from Kyungil University in Gyeongsan with a degree in computer engineering, and then graduated from Daegu Institute of the Arts' Department of Piano. He then served as vice president of the Korean National Music Association,[4] a life-long member of the "Changakhoe",[5] a member of NACUSA (National Association of Composers/USA),[6] executive director of the Eom Dae-ho Foundation[7] since 2018, and director of the Korean Music Critics Association since 2022. It has been done.[2]
He founded the Fantaga[1] music format in 2008, and in 2022, he was selected as a "Korean classical music pioneer"[8] by the Westminster Conservatory of Music in the United States, and "Song of Waheon" from the chamber music suite <Geojedo suite> was performed at Rider University. There are four composers selected, including South and North Korea. These are the late Kim Seong-tae (professor emeritus at Seoul National University), the late) Kim Sun-nam (composer who defected to North Korea), the late) Isang Yun (contemporary musician), and Dae-Ho Eom (contemporary musician).[8]
He composed various classical music using modern music techniques, including the opera <Jesus Christ>,[2] released several piano albums and electric guitar albums, and published music papers.
"Composer Dae-Ho Eom's new attempt is giving great stimulation to the world music world. The new style he created, 'Fantaga[1]', is a groundbreaking style that every composer should try at least once. In particular, his deep faith and pious spirit are reflected in his music. "- Jeon In-pyeong (Professor Emeritus at Chung-Ang University, President of the Korean Music Critics Association)[9]
“Dae-Ho Eom’s unique creations led him to be selected as a contemporary musician by the Westminster Conservatory in the United States, following composer Isang Yun."[10]
"Dae-Ho Eom's genius in composition is well known in the United States and Sweden, but in Korea, he is just a trying composer. Dae-Ho Eom is Rilke's 'Autumn Day', which calls for bringing in a little more southern sunlight to fully ripen grapes, or Kim Kwang-gyun's 'Chuil Lyrics', which draws a lonely semicircle beyond the curtain of a slanted landscape and sinks into it. We have passed through the late autumn scenery where ‘(秋日抒情)’ endures. In the early winter, we live warmly in this world with a warm heart."- Genius composer Dae-Ho Eom's 'JESUS CHRIST' composition collection[11]
“His original compositions are extremely intimate, atonal music that excludes too slow or extreme modernity, but uses the theme of tonal music as it progresses." – Jang Seok-yong (Chairman of the Korean Association of Critics)[12]
“Dae-Ho Eom, a modern music composer, created the musical form “Fantaga[1]" and applied it to his own songs, creating a new wave in the modern music world, instilling aesthetic elements in difficult modern music and creating a gateway to spectacular music leading the 21st century. "- Jeong Soon-young (composer, music critic, winner of the 43rd ‘Best Artist of the Year Award’[13])[14]
“Composer Dae-Ho Eom, who has constantly thought about righteousness and is presenting and perfecting a new paradigm in the domestic composition world by developing a new world of works that reflects the deep inner self of the abyss" – Sunhwa Kim (『Review』 Editor-in-Chief)[2]
List of works
[edit]Collection of works (book)
[edit]- 『12 Violin Fantaga』 (Dae-Ho Eom Foundation, 2008)[15]
- 『Geojedo Suite』 (Dae-Ho Eom Foundation, 2018)[16]
- 『Piano Works released 2011 – 2013 album』 (Dae-Ho Eom Foundation, 2020)[17]
- 『Symphony No.1 & No.2』 (Dae-Ho Eom Foundation, 2020)[18]
- 『Ben-Hur Ballet Suite for string quartet』 (Dae-Ho Eom Foundation, 2020)[19]
- 『Ben-Hur Ballet Suite for orchestra』 (Sumin Publishing, 2021)[20]
- 『Violin Concerto No.1 & No.2』 (Dae-Ho Eom Foundation, 2021)[21]
- 『Symphony No.3 "ΙΧΘΥΣ"』 (Sumin Publishing, 2022)[22]
- 『Symphony No.4 "Noah's Ark"』 (Sumin Publishing, 2022)[23]
- 『Opera 《Jesus Christ》 for Ballet, Voice & String Quartet』 (Sumin Publishing, 2023)[24]
Piano albums
[edit]- 『Quiet Time Bible 1』 (2011)[25]
- 『Quiet Time Bible 2』 (2011)[26]
- 『Quiet Time Bible 3』 (2011)[27]
- 『Quiet Time Bible 4 [Healing]』 (2012)[28]
- 『Quiet Time Bible 5 [Piano Romans]』(2013)[29]
- 『Quiet Time Bible 6 [Genesis 1]』 (2014)[30]
Electric guitar albums
[edit]Fantaga albums
[edit]- 『Fantaga on the theme of Jeongseon Arirang』 (Feat. Baritone Gi-hong Jeon, piano Yoo Ji-hye)[33]
Co-authored
[edit]- 『Creative Song Collection Based on Korean Folk Songs』 (2021)[34]
- 『Collection of Original Songs Based on Korean Folk Songs』 (2022)[35]
Theses
[edit]- 『Composition Techniques of Korean Music Composers』 (2022)[36]
- 『Jump into the sea with fire!』 (Music Criticism Vol. 22)[37]
Other compositions
<Two Fantaga on the theme of Korean folk songs>, <Piano Quartet for those getting married>, <Six four-voice hymns without words>, string quartet <Seeing the Private Meeting with Christ>, <3 Violin Rhapsody>[2]
References
[edit]Notes
- ^ a b c d 정, 순영 (December 4, 2022). "엄대호의 새로운 작곡 기법 '판타가'(Fantaga". 글로벌이코노믹. Retrieved December 24, 2023.
- ^ a b c d e 김, 순화 (November 8, 2023). "오페라 '예수 그리스도' 작곡가 엄대호". 《월간 리뷰》 (리음아트앤컴퍼니). ISSN 2508-1810.
- ^ 전, 인평 (January 10, 2021). 《한국음악 작곡가의 작곡기법》. 아시아문화. ISBN 9791197420917.
- ^ 정, 순영 (October 1, 2022). ""제38회 한국국민악회 작곡 발표회"". 《월간리뷰》. ISSN 2508-1810.
- ^ "Current Officers and Members". Changakhoe. Retrieved December 24, 2023.
- ^ "2024 MEMBERS". 《NACUSA》. Retrieved December 20, 2023.
- ^ "[엄대호재단] 임원/ Dae-Ho Eom Foundation, Executive (2023)". 《엄대호 재단》. Retrieved December 20, 2023.
- ^ a b 장, 석용 (February 8, 2023). "엄대호, 독창적 창작품 한국 클래식 선구자들 잇는다". 《글로벌이코노믹》. Retrieved December 20, 2023.
- ^ 김, 순화 (June 8, 2022). "새로운 악곡의 형식'FANTAGA(판타가)'의 창시자 작곡가 엄대호의 음악인생". 《월간리뷰》 (에듀뮤직). ISSN 2508-1810.
- ^ 장, 석용 (March 1, 2023). "의(意)에 합당한 움은 터온다". 《댄스포럼》. ISSN 2800-0668.
- ^ "엄대호의 '영혼의 울림' 통한 예수의 수난과 죽음…탐욕에 빠진 인간에 대한 '구원의 음률'". 글로벌이코노믹 (in Korean). January 3, 2024. Retrieved February 11, 2024.
- ^ "엄대호, 독창적 창작품 한국 클래식 선구자들 잇는다". 글로벌이코노믹 (in Korean). February 8, 2023. Retrieved February 11, 2024.
- ^ 소, 종섭 (December 1, 2023). "김성수 감독 등 '올해의 최우수예술가'에 선정돼". 《아시아경제》. Retrieved December 20, 2023.
- ^ 정, 순영. "난해한 현대음악에 미학적 요소를 심어주는 엄대호 작곡가". 《한국음악평론가협회》. Retrieved December 20, 2023.
- ^ Dae-Ho Eom Foundation. "12 violin fantaga works : 2008". Berlin State Library. Retrieved December 20, 2023.
- ^ Dae-Ho Eom Foundation. "Geojedo Suite". 《Royal college of music》. Retrieved December 20, 2023.
- ^ Dae-Ho Eom Foundation. "Piano works : released in 2011 – 2013 album". 《Uppsala University Library》. Retrieved December 20, 2023.
- ^ Dae-Ho Eom Foundation. "Symphony no. 1, no. 2". 《Oxford university library》. Retrieved December 20, 2023.
- ^ Dae-Ho Eom Foundation. "BEN-HUR ballet suite : for string quartet". 《서울대학교 도서관》. Retrieved December 20, 2023.
- ^ Dae-Ho Eom. BEN-HUR Ballet suite : for orchestra. ISBN 9791157115402.
- ^ Dae-Ho Eom Foundation. "Violin Concerto No.1 & No.2 : For Violin and Orchestra". 《한국예술종합학교》. Retrieved December 20, 2023.
- ^ Dae-Ho Eom. Symphony No.3 : ΙΧΘΥΣ. ISBN 9791157116034.
- ^ Dae-Ho Eom. Symphony No.4 : Noah's ark. ISBN 9791157116201.
- ^ Dae-ho Eom. Opera 《Jesus Christ》. ISBN 9791157116454.
- ^ 아, 나탈. "성경 묵상 1집 (Quiet Time Bible 1)". 《멜론》. Retrieved December 20, 2023.
- ^ 아, 나탈. "성경 묵상 2집 (Quiet Time Bible 2)". 《멜론》. Retrieved December 20, 2023.
- ^ 아, 나탈. "Quiet Time Bible". 《멜론》. Retrieved September 5, 2011.
- ^ 아, 나탈. "치유". 《멜론》. Retrieved December 20, 2023.
- ^ 아, 나탈. "피아노 로마서". 《멜론》. Retrieved December 20, 2023.
- ^ 아, 나탈. "창세기 1". 《멜론》. Retrieved December 20, 2023.
- ^ Anatal. "Grace and Worship Hymns Vol. 1". 《멜론》. Retrieved December 20, 2023.
- ^ "I Give You My Everything Hymn Vol. 2". 《멜론》. Retrieved December 20, 2023.
- ^ Dae-Ho Eom. "FANTAGA (feat. Gi-hong Jeon & Ji-hye Yoo)". 《Apple Music》. Retrieved December 20, 2023.
- ^ 전, 인평 외 (January 10, 2022). 한국민요 주제에 의한 창작곡집. 아시아문화. ISBN 9791197716805.
- ^ 문, 성모 외. 한국민요 주제에 의한 창작곡집. 기음출판. ISBN 9788993640601.
- ^ 전, 인평 등저 (November 10, 2021). 〈20. 엄대호(1972): 이미 세상은 아름다웠다!〉. 《한국음악 작곡가의 작곡기법》. 아시아문화. ISBN 9791197420917.
- ^ 전, 인평. ""불을 안고 바다로 뛰어들다! 작곡가 엄대호"". 《음악평론 22집》. ISSN 2799-6727.
Authority control
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VIAF | USA | UK | Germany | Sweden | Italy | Australia |
- 1972 births
- Living people
- Ballet composers
- Male opera composers
- String quartet composers
- South Korean classical composers
- South Korean opera composers
- South Korean Christians
- Musicians from South Gyeongsang Province
- 21st-century classical composers
- 21st-century South Korean male musicians
- 21st-century South Korean musicians
- Yeongwol Eom clan
- South Korean philosophers