Kun-Woo Paik
Kun-Woo Paik | |
Hangul | 백건우 |
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Hanja | 白建宇 |
Revised Romanization | Baek Geon-u |
McCune–Reischauer | Paek Kŏn-u |
Kun-woo Paik (born March 10, 1946) is a South Korean pianist.
Early life
Kun Woo Paik was born in Seoul. He gave his first concert, aged 10, with the Korean National Orchestra, playing Edvard Grieg's Piano Concerto. In the following years he performed many important works in Korea, including several premieres such as Mussorgsky's Pictures at an Exhibition. Later he studied in New York (Juilliard School), London, and in Italy with Rosina Lhevinne, Ilona Kabos, Guido Agosti and Wilhelm Kempff. Kun Woo Paik is also a laureate of the Naumburg and Busoni International Piano Competitions.
Career
Over the years Kun Woo Paik has performed recitals in major musical centres such as the Lincoln Center, Carnegie Hall, Wigmore Hall and Berlin Philharmonie. He has also performed with such orchestras as the London Symphony Orchestra, the BBC Symphony Orchestra (Last Night of the Proms 1987), Pittsburgh Symphony, Russian National Orchestra, Saint Petersburg Philharmonic, Orchestre de Paris, Orchestre National de France, Ensemble Orchestral de Paris, Rai Torino, Warsaw Philharmonic, English Chamber Orchestra and Polish National Radio Orchestra, with such conductors as Mariss Jansons, Sir Neville Marriner, Lawrence Foster, Mikhail Pletnev, Dmitri Kitajenko, James Conlon, John Nelson and Eliahu Inbal. Kun Woo Paik is also a regular guest artist at major music festivals such as the Berlin Festwochen, Aix-en-Provence, La Roque d'Antheron, Colmar, Spoleto, Aldeburgh, "Mostly Mozart" and Ravinia Festivals, and has toured extensively in Australia, New Zealand, Asia and Italy.
His repertoire is very varied and comprises such rare works as Busoni's piano concerto, Fauré's Fantasy for piano and orchestra and Liszt's Fantasy on themes from Berlioz's Lelio. Kun Woo Paik also performs a wide selection of transcriptions by Liszt and Berlioz and is the dedicatee of Suk-Hi Kang's piano concerto.
Mr Paik has recorded the complete Prokofiev piano concertos with Antoni Wit/Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra for RCA (Diapason d'or in 1993), the complete Rachmaninoff piano concertos with Vladimir Fedoseyev / Moscow Radio Symphony Orchestra (BMG), as well as several solo CDs of Scriabin, Liszt, Mussorgsky, Rachmaninoff, Mendelssohn piano music. In 2000 he signed an exclusive recording contract with Decca Classics. His first release featured the piano transcriptions of the organ works of J.S. Bach made by Ferrucio Busoni. Between 2005 and 2007, Decca recorded Paik in the complete piano sonatas of Ludwig van Beethoven.
Kun Woo Paik lives in Paris, is the Artistic Director of the Emerald Coast Music Festival in Dinard (France) and was made "Chevalier de l'ordre des arts et des lettres" by the French Government in 2000. In September 2000 he was the first Korean artist to be officially invited to perform in China.
Personal life
Paik has resided in Paris, France with his wife, actress Yoon Jeong-hee since 1974. Yoon is a star of the late 1960s commonly referred to as one of "The First Troika" by the South Korean news media, along with other two actresses in rivalry, Moon Hee, and Nam Jeong-im.[1] The couple has a daughter who is a violinist.[2][3]
Discography
- 2012 Brahms Intermezzi - DG
- 2010 Brahms Piano Concerto No.1, Variations; ; Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Eliahu Inbal - DG
- 2008 The complete piano sonatas of Beethoven issued in Korea.
- 2007 Beethoven: Piano Sonatas 27 to 32 - Decca
- 2006 Beethoven: Piano Sonatas 1 to 15 - Decca
- 2005 Beethoven: Piano Sonatas 16 to 26 - Decca
- 2003 Chopin: Complete works for piano and orchestra; Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Antoni Wit - Decca
- 2002 Fauré Piano works - Diapason d'Or award - Decca
- 2001 Hahn Works for two pianos, with Hüseyin Sermet - Naïve V4902
- 2000 Bach: Piano works in transcriptions by Busoni - Toccata BW564, 10 chorale preludes, Chaconne BW1004 - Decca
- 2000 Piano works by Liszt, Debussy, Poulenc and Satie - EMI Music
- 1998 Rachmaninoff: Complete Works for Piano and Orchestra
- 1998 Mendelssohn: Songs Without Words
- 1996 Scriabin: Piano works
- 1994 Prokofiev: Complete Piano Concertos
- 1993 Schmitt Three rhapsodies for two pianos opus 53, with Huseyin Sermet - Auvidis
- 1992 Mendelssohn: Songs without Words - Diapason d'Or award - Dante
- 1992 Rachmaninoff: The 4 piano concertos, Rhapsodie on a theme of Paganini - RCA
- 1992 Rachmaninoff: Piano sonatas 1 and 2 - Diapason d'Or award - Dante
- 1992 Prokofiev Piano Sonatas 6, 7 and 8 - Diapason d'Or award - Dante
- 1992 Ravel: Complete Piano Works
- 1992 Scriabin: Piano works Diapason d'Or award - Dante
- 1992 Scriabin: Sonata Nos 6 and 9 and other piano works - Diapason d'Or award - Dante
- 1991 Prokofiev: The 5 Piano concertos; Polish National Radio Orchestra - Disque d'or - Prix Nouvelle ~Académie du Disque - 2CD Naxos
- 1991 Liszt: Piano works and music by French composers (Poulenc, Debussy, Satie) 2 CD - Virgin
- 1991 Ravel The works for solo piano - Diapason d'Or award - Dante
Awards
- 1967 Winner of Naumberg International Piano Competition
- 1969 Winner of Busoni International Piano Competition
- 1992 Golden Diapason Prize (Alexander Scriabin Album)
- 1993 Golden Diapason Prize (Sergei Prokofiev Album)
- 2000 Ho-Am Prize in the Arts
- 2010 Order of Cultural Merit [4]
References
- ↑ "윤정희" [Yoon Jeong-hee] (in Korean). Korea Movie Database (KMDb). Retrieved 2010-02-07.
- ↑ (김문기자가 만난사람) ‘건반위의 순례자’ 백건우 (Korean) Seoul Sinmun
- ↑ Chung, Ah-young (2009-08-28) "Actress Yoon Returns to Screen After 15 Yrs" The Korea Times
- ↑ "Kun Woo Paik is awarded Order of Merit," ICA International Classical Artists (UK). 3 December 2010, citing "Pianist Paik Kun-woo honored," Korea Herald (ROK). 2 November 2010, retrieved 2011-04-22
External links
- Official Website
- DECCA Paik Kun Woo Biography
- Kun-Woo Paik (Piano) at Bach-Cantata.com
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