Junsang Bahk

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Junsang Bahk (born 2 June 1937 in Norumegi, a small village in Gyoung-Buck Province, South Korea) is a celebrated Korean composer, also active in Austria.

Bahk studied composition at the Graduate School, Seoul National University, where he received a Master of Music Degree in 1965. An Austrian government stipend enabled him to study composition from 1967 to 1973 at the Universität für Musik und darstellende Kunst in Vienna, with Hanns Jelinek and [[Alfred Uhl], twelve-tone technique with Jelinek und Erich Urbanner, electronic music und modern music with Friedrich Cerha. He graduated with Distinction in 1973. In 1968 and 1970 he took part in the Internationalen Ferienkursen in Darmstadt, in Karlheinz Stockhausen's composition studios, and later in György Ligeti's composition seminar. Subsequently he studied musicology and ethnomusicology at the University of Vienna, where he received a Ph.D. in 1991 with a dissertation titled "Die Auswirkungen der Volksliedforschung auf das kompositorische Schaffen von Béla Bartók".

In 1969 in Seoul, together with Isang Yun, Nam June Paik, and Sukhi Kang, he helped organize the "Biennale for Contemporary Music", where new Western music was performed for the first time in Korea (Stockhausen, Pierre Boulez, Herbert Eimert, John Cage, Roman Haubenstock-Ramati, etc.).

His compositions have won many important prizes, including the Korean National Prize for Composition (1980), First Prize of the Korean Information Ministry (1964), and the Kompositionspreis des Grazer Musikprotokolls (1973 and1975).

  • Dibelius, Ulrich (ed.). 1998. "Junsang Bahk" Moderne Musik nach 1945. Mit 75 Abbildungen und 87 Notenbeispielen. Munich; Zürich: Piper, 1998. ISBN 3-492-04037-3
  • Die Musik in Geschichte und Gegenwart, Allgemeine Enzyklopädie der Musik begründet von Friedrich Blume, vol. 5. Kassel, London, New York: Baerenreiter.

  • Mark, for piano (1971)
  • Seak I, for chamber ensemble (1971)
  • Echo for wind quintet (flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, horn)
  • Invokation, for dancing soprano, bass clarinet, and percussion (1977)
  • Chunhyang Chon (The Tale of the Maiden Chunhyang), opera, to a libretto by the composer (1985)
  • Sublim for orchestra (1987)
  • Trans-Danza (Utdari Pungmul) for violin and piano (2005)
  • Mozartiana, for violin and piano (2006)
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