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Tongyeong International Music Festival

Tongyeong International Music Festival (Korean: 통영국제음악제), abbreviated TIMF, is an annual music festival held in Tongyeong, South Gyeongsang Province, South Korea. Considering the classification between ethnic and artistic categories, TIMF may be classified into one of Korea's leading arts and music festivals which is specialized in western music, i.e. with a variety of style and genre, such as contemporary, early(baroque), classical, romantic, traditional, symphonic, chamber or ensemble, operatic or music theater. In spite of its various appetite for genre, TIMF is usually known as being strong in contemporary program of western style music.[1] The artistic director (from 2022 onwards) is the composer Unsuk Chin.[2]

Tongyeong International Music Festival
Official Logo for TIMF-Tongyeong International Music Festival
GenreClassical music
DatesSpring
Location(s) Tongyeong, South Korea
Years active2002–present
Websitehttp://www.timf.org
Tongyeong International Music Festival
Hangul
통영국제음악제
Hanja
統營國際音樂祭
Revised RomanizationTongyeonggukjaeeumakjae
McCune–ReischauerT'ongyŏngkukcheŭimakche

History edit

The origin of this festival results from the spirit to commemorate Isang Yun (윤이상; 1917–1995), a world-renowned composer who was born in Sancheong near Tongyeong and lived the latter part of life in Berlin, Germany.[3] Yun settled down in Tongyeong and took the first job of teaching at high schools. At 39, Yun moved to Europe to study at Berlin University of the Arts, Germany. As a full-time professor, he educated many young artists whether they are composers or players, and many of his disciples were Koreans or from Korea.

Isang Yun's Korean disciples were the ones that led TIMF project to be feasible. They first sought for sponsorship from the municipal government in order to present an introductory concert titled as 'Night of Isang Yun's Music'. This singular concert was held in 1999 and found itself to be successful thanks to hails of so many Korean artists.

The disciples were encouraged by this success, and they tried to develop it into Tongyeong Contemporary Music Festival. This festival is now recognized as an archetype of TIMF's current format, and on its threshold, it was a reformatory challenge to extend a singular concert to a form of a three-days festival.

This festival is very similar to 'the present' TIMF in the following features.

a. It was organized in a perfect form of a festival, as being held for three consecutive days.

b. Each different concert presented each different content in program, style and instrumentation.

c. Consistency was met in content programming, as the festival set its own theme.

2 years of experiments in the form of festival made it clear that the content of western music could be cooperatively coexistent with Tongyeong's environments. The opinions arose among the populace that the festival should be developed into an international format.

But the initiators did not make haste. Their next step was to establish an independent entity of a foundation. This action was necessary because the activity of hosting a festival should be politically neutral and cannot be disturbed by politicians or governments. The initiators formed the Board of Directors being helped by the provincial and the municipal governments, and the Board determined the initiative proposals to constitute a foundation and elect Seong-Yawng Park (1932–2005) as the first Chairman of TIMF Foundation. The Foundation was established and registered in February 2002.

TIMF 2002, the first edition of a new 'international' format, was presented by this new legal entity through organizational forces caused by the Board, the Managing Committee and the Administration Office. Based upon the past 2 years' experiences, the programmers of the Secretariat constituted Tongyeong International Music Festival 2002, for 8 consecutive days in March.

The programmers kept deciding a new theme for each year. The theme was always derived from a subtitle of Isang Yun's works. Although there always arose a need to construct a new concert hall, Tongyeong Arts Center with Main Hall (880 seats) and Small Hall (290 seats), was always the official venue. The following is the prospectus of Tongyeong International Music Festival since its first edition up to now.

Editions edit

Year Theme Dates
TIMF 2002 Fanfare & Memorial March 8 to March 15
TIMF 2003 Dream March 25 to April 2
TIMF 2004 Espace March 22 to March 27, June 20, August 30, December 12
TIMF 2005 Memory March 17 to March 22, July 3 to July 8, October 28 to November 6
TIMF 2006 Flux March 21 to March 26, October 27 to November 6
TIMF 2007 Rencontre March 23 to March 29, July 2 to July 7, October 26 to November 4
TIMF 2008 Freiheit March 21 to March 26, November 1 to November 9
TIMF 2009 East & West March 27 to April 2, June 29 to July 4, November 14 to November 22
TIMF 2010 Music + March 19 to March 25
TIMF 2011 Moving Dimension March 26 to April 1
TIMF 2012 Without Distance March 23 to March 29
TIMF 2013 Free & Lonely March 22 to March 28

Programs edit

The uniqueness in contemporary programming results from its spiritual motto that encourages programmers to commemorate and inherit creative minds of Isang Yun, a Korean composer born in Tongyeong. As Isang Yun was helped and discovered by European sponsors when in the past he endeavored to research abroad, TIMF finds it as an organizational mission to discover many other young composers who may succeed to Isang Yun's legacy. From this reason, TIMF's programmers do make it usual commission new works to young composers with brilliant creativity.

Since Asia is still regarded upon as the periphery of music society, TIMF's discoveries are mainly focused on Asian composers. The following is the selected list of Asian composers whom TIMF has proudly found over the last decade by setting their own repertoire on stage.

Toru Takemitsu (Japan; 1930~1996)
Sukhi Kang (Korea; 1934~)
Chung-Gil Kim (Korea; 1934~)
Byung-dong Paik (Korea; 1936~)
Younghi Pagh-Paan (Korea; 1945~)
Qigang Chen (China; 1951~)
Qu Xiao-Song (China' 1952~)
Ih Kangyul (Korea; 1953~2004)
Toshio Hosokawa (Japan; 1955~)
Tan Dun (China; 1957~)
June Hee Lim (Korea; 1959~)
Unsuk Chin (Korea; 1961~)
Uzong Choe (Korea; 1968~)
Nam-kuk Kim (Korea; 1971~)
Sungji Hong (Korea; 1973~)

Let alone Asian composers, TIMF has also presented many outstanding contemporary works written by 20th century's composers. If the concept 'contemporary' may be defined as a reformative attempt towards new forms, a variety of works and composers can be introduced. TIMF has set up its own programming policy to honor contemporary era by finding the beauty of the works and introducing it to new and young audiences. The following is the result of the efforts made to do the finding.

Leoš Janáček (Czech; 1854~1928)
Edward Elgar (England; 1857~1934)
Isaac Albéniz (Spain; 1860~1909)
Gustav Mahler (Austria; 1860~1911)
Claude Debussy (France; 1862~1918)
Richard Strauss (Germany; 1864~1949)
Alexander Scriabin (Russia; 1872~1915)
Ralph Vaughan Williams (England; 1872~1958)
Sergei Rachmaninoff (Russia; 1873~1943)
Arnold Schoenberg (Austria; 1874~1951)
Charles Ives (America; 1874~1954)
Maurice Ravel (France; 1875~1937)
Manuel de Falla (Spain; 1876~1946)
Béla Bartók (Hungary; 1881~1945)
Karol Szymanowski (Poland; 1882~1937)
Zoltán Kodály (Hungary; 1882~1967)
Anton Webern (Austria; 1883~1945)
Edgard Varèse (France; 1883~1965)
Alban Berg (Austria; 1885~1935)
Heitor Villa-Lobos (Brazil; 1887~1959)
Bohuslav Martinu (Czech; 1890~1959)
Sergei Prokofiev (Russia; 1891~1953)
Darius Milhaud (France; 1892~1974)
Paul Hindemith (Germany; 1895~1963)
Francis Poulenc (France; 1899~1963)
Luigi Dallapiccola (Italy; 1904~1975)
Andre Jolivet (France; 1905~1974)
Giacinto Scelsi (Italy; 1905~1988)
Dmitri Shostakovich (Russia; 1906~1975)
Olivier Messiaen (France; 1908~1992)
Elliott Carter (America; 1908~2012)
Samuel Barber (America; 1910~1981)
John Cage (America; 1912~1992)
Benjamin Britten (England; 1913~1976)
Witold Lutosławski (Poland; 1913~1994)
Alberto Ginastera (Argentina; 1916~1983)
Henri Dutilleux (France; 1916~)
Ástor Piazzolla (Argentina; 1921~1992)
Iannis Xenakis (Greece; 1922~2001)
György Ligeti (Hungary; 1923~2006)
Luigi Nono (Italy; 1924~1990)
Luciano Berio (Italy; 1925~2003)
Pierre Boulez (France; 1925~)
György Kurtág (Hungary; 1926~)
Karlheinz Stockhausen (Germany; 1928~2007)
Mauricio Kagel (Germany; 1931~2008)
Sofia Gubaidulina (Russia; 1931~)
Krzysztof Penderecki (Poland; 1933~)
Alfred Schnittke (Russia; 1934~1998)
Arvo Pärt (Estonia; 1935~)
Steve Reich (America; 1936~)
Heinz Holliger (Switzerland; 1939~)
Franghiz Ali-Zadeh (Azerbaijan; 1947~)
Salvatore Sciarrino (Italy; 1947~)
Wolfgang Rihm (Germany; 1952~)

Artists edit

As well as composers, TIMF has also presented outstanding musicians and performers. Its programming policy is concentratively set on presenting 2 categories of classical musicians; famed top stars or gifted top rookies. For this reason, TIMF's concert model is structured in a symmetrical compatibility between experimental performances to introduce young players and big-scale projects run by globally recognized orchestras, chamber ensembles, soloists or operatic productions. The following shows the artists staged in TIMF's history complying with these 2 categories.

Young players introduced edit

Bartosz Koziak, Cello (2009)
Yunji Kang, Viola (2009)
Asian Festival Ensemble (2009)
KNUA String Ensemble with Solenne Paidassi, Violin (2008)
Narek Hakhnazaryan, Cello (2008)
Parker String Quartet (2008)
Sangah Nah, Flute (2008)
Ye-Eun Choi, Violin (2007)
Jun Mo Yang, Baritone (2007)
Julie Albers, Cello (2007)
Erin Keefe, Violin and So-Mang Jeagal, Piano (2007)
Young-Ah Tak, Piano (2006)
Jane Yoon, Harp (2006)
David DQ Lee, Countertenor (2006)
Bo-Kyoung Lee, Violin (2006)
Norie Takahashi, Piano (2006)
Sun-Wook Kim, Piano (2005)
Lin Yue, Violin (2005)
Kayagum Ensemble SAGYE (2005)
Boris Andrianov, Cello and Dimitri Illarionov, Guitar (2005)
Na-Young Baek, Cello (2004)
Matt Haimovitz, Cello (2004)

Globally recognized performing artists edit

Northern Sinfonia with Thomas Zehetmair, Conducting & Violin (2009)
Roby Lakatos, Gypsy Violin (2009)
Munich Chamber Orchestra with Alexander Liebreich, Conducting (2009, 2007)
Yeol-Eum Son, Piano (2008, 2005, 2002)
London Chamber Orchestra with Han-na Chang, Cello (2008)
Europa Galante with Fabio Biondi, Violin (2008)
Freiburg Baroque Orchestra (2008)
John Holloway, Violin (2008)
HaeSun Paik, Piano (2008, 2004)
Jacques Loussier, Jazz Piano (2008)
BBC Philharmonic Orchestra with Gianandrea Noseda, Conducting (2008)
Hilary Hahn, Violin (2008)
English Chamber Orchestra with Ralf Gothóni, Conducting (2007)
Jordi Savall, Viola da gamba (2007, 2005)
Kazuhito Yamashita, Guitar (2007)
Claude Bolling, Jazz Piano (2007)
Dong-Min Lim, Piano (2007)
Kronos Quartet with Wu Man, Pipa (2007)
St.Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra with Yuri Temirkanov, Conducting (2006)
Vladimir Feltsman, Piano (2006)
Richard Yongjae O'Neill, Viola (2006)
Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra with Yuri Simonov, Conducting (2006)
Stuttgart Chamber Orchestra with Peter von Wienhardt, Piano (2005)
Arditti Quartet (2005)
Dong-Suk Kang, Violin (2005)
Sir John Eliot Gardiner, Conducting with Monteverdi Choir and English Baroque Soloists (2004)
Chung Trio (2004)
Mischa Maisky, Cello (2004)
Tan Dun, Conducting (2004)
Silesian String Quartet (2004)
The State Symphony Capella of Russia with Valeri Polyansky, Conducting (2004)
Rachel Lee, Violin (2004)
Natalie Clein, Cello (2004)
Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra with Zubin Mehta, Conducting (2003)
Sarah Chang, Violin (2003)
Sejong Soloists with Cho-Liang Lin, Violin (2003)
Heinz Holliger, Conducting & Oboe (2003)
Myung-whun Chung, Conducting with Philharmonique Orchestra de Radio France (2002)
Dong-Hyek Lim, Piano (2002)
Xenakis Ensemble (2002)

Vision: artistic director edit

On the verge of opening TIMF 2009, the Festival embraced a revolutionary brand-new phase of its history. TIMF Foundation, the managing body of the Festival and other related business branches, announced that TIMF would appoint a new artistic director, the position that had been left unfilled since the birth of the Festival. The inaugural artistic director was Alexander Liebreich, principal conductor of the Munich Chamber Orchestra, followed by the German cultural manager Florian Riem, and (from 2022 onwards), the composer Unsuk Chin.

See also

References edit

  1. ^ "Home". timf.org.
  2. ^ "Unsuk Chin appointed Artistic Director of Tongyeong Festival". www.boosey.com. Retrieved 2022-09-30.
  3. ^ Im, Hyoungjin (December 2017). "Ein grenzüberschreitender Nomade". Goethe-Institut Korea (in German). München. Retrieved 16 February 2018.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Official Website of Alexander Liebreich
  • Official Website of Boosey & Hawkes
  • Official Website of Ensemble TIMF
  • Official Website of Isang Yun Competition
  • Official Website of TIMF Academy

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ethnic and artistic categories TIMF may be classified into one of Korea s leading arts and music festivals which is specialized in western music i e with a variety of style and genre such as contemporary early baroque classical romantic traditional symphonic chamber or ensemble operatic or music theater In spite of its various appetite for genre TIMF is usually known as being strong in contemporary program of western style music 1 The artistic director from 2022 onwards is the composer Unsuk Chin 2 Tongyeong International Music FestivalOfficial Logo for TIMF Tongyeong International Music FestivalGenreClassical musicDatesSpringLocation s Tongyeong South KoreaYears active2002 presentWebsitehttp www timf org Tongyeong International Music FestivalHangul통영국제음악제Hanja統營國際音樂祭Revised RomanizationTongyeonggukjaeeumakjaeMcCune ReischauerT ongyŏngkukcheŭimakche Contents 1 History 1 1 Editions 2 Programs 3 Artists 3 1 Young players introduced 3 2 Globally recognized performing artists 4 Vision artistic director 5 References 6 External linksHistory editThe origin of this festival results from the spirit to commemorate Isang Yun 윤이상 1917 1995 a world renowned composer who was born in Sancheong near Tongyeong and lived the latter part of life in Berlin Germany 3 Yun settled down in Tongyeong and took the first job of teaching at high schools At 39 Yun moved to Europe to study at Berlin University of the Arts Germany As a full time professor he educated many young artists whether they are composers or players and many of his disciples were Koreans or from Korea Isang Yun s Korean disciples were the ones that led TIMF project to be feasible They first sought for sponsorship from the municipal government in order to present an introductory concert titled as Night of Isang Yun s Music This singular concert was held in 1999 and found itself to be successful thanks to hails of so many Korean artists The disciples were encouraged by this success and they tried to develop it into Tongyeong Contemporary Music Festival This festival is now recognized as an archetype of TIMF s current format and on its threshold it was a reformatory challenge to extend a singular concert to a form of a three days festival This festival is very similar to the present TIMF in the following features a It was organized in a perfect form of a festival as being held for three consecutive days b Each different concert presented each different content in program style and instrumentation c Consistency was met in content programming as the festival set its own theme 2 years of experiments in the form of festival made it clear that the content of western music could be cooperatively coexistent with Tongyeong s environments The opinions arose among the populace that the festival should be developed into an international format But the initiators did not make haste Their next step was to establish an independent entity of a foundation This action was necessary because the activity of hosting a festival should be politically neutral and cannot be disturbed by politicians or governments The initiators formed the Board of Directors being helped by the provincial and the municipal governments and the Board determined the initiative proposals to constitute a foundation and elect Seong Yawng Park 1932 2005 as the first Chairman of TIMF Foundation The Foundation was established and registered in February 2002 TIMF 2002 the first edition of a new international format was presented by this new legal entity through organizational forces caused by the Board the Managing Committee and the Administration Office Based upon the past 2 years experiences the programmers of the Secretariat constituted Tongyeong International Music Festival 2002 for 8 consecutive days in March The programmers kept deciding a new theme for each year The theme was always derived from a subtitle of Isang Yun s works Although there always arose a need to construct a new concert hall Tongyeong Arts Center with Main Hall 880 seats and Small Hall 290 seats was always the official venue The following is the prospectus of Tongyeong International Music Festival since its first edition up to now Editions edit Year Theme Dates TIMF 2002 Fanfare amp Memorial March 8 to March 15 TIMF 2003 Dream March 25 to April 2 TIMF 2004 Espace March 22 to March 27 June 20 August 30 December 12 TIMF 2005 Memory March 17 to March 22 July 3 to July 8 October 28 to November 6 TIMF 2006 Flux March 21 to March 26 October 27 to November 6 TIMF 2007 Rencontre March 23 to March 29 July 2 to July 7 October 26 to November 4 TIMF 2008 Freiheit March 21 to March 26 November 1 to November 9 TIMF 2009 East amp West March 27 to April 2 June 29 to July 4 November 14 to November 22 TIMF 2010 Music March 19 to March 25 TIMF 2011 Moving Dimension March 26 to April 1 TIMF 2012 Without Distance March 23 to March 29 TIMF 2013 Free amp Lonely March 22 to March 28Programs editThe uniqueness in contemporary programming results from its spiritual motto that encourages programmers to commemorate and inherit creative minds of Isang Yun a Korean composer born in Tongyeong As Isang Yun was helped and discovered by European sponsors when in the past he endeavored to research abroad TIMF finds it as an organizational mission to discover many other young composers who may succeed to Isang Yun s legacy From this reason TIMF s programmers do make it usual commission new works to young composers with brilliant creativity Since Asia is still regarded upon as the periphery of music society TIMF s discoveries are mainly focused on Asian composers The following is the selected list of Asian composers whom TIMF has proudly found over the last decade by setting their own repertoire on stage Toru Takemitsu Japan 1930 1996 Sukhi Kang Korea 1934 Chung Gil Kim Korea 1934 Byung dong Paik Korea 1936 Younghi Pagh Paan Korea 1945 Qigang Chen China 1951 Qu Xiao Song China 1952 Ih Kangyul Korea 1953 2004 Toshio Hosokawa Japan 1955 Tan Dun China 1957 June Hee Lim Korea 1959 Unsuk Chin Korea 1961 Uzong Choe Korea 1968 Nam kuk Kim Korea 1971 Sungji Hong Korea 1973 Let alone Asian composers TIMF has also presented many outstanding contemporary works written by 20th century s composers If the concept contemporary may be defined as a reformative attempt towards new forms a variety of works and composers can be introduced TIMF has set up its own programming policy to honor contemporary era by finding the beauty of the works and introducing it to new and young audiences The following is the result of the efforts made to do the finding Leos Janacek Czech 1854 1928 Edward Elgar England 1857 1934 Isaac Albeniz Spain 1860 1909 Gustav Mahler Austria 1860 1911 Claude Debussy France 1862 1918 Richard Strauss Germany 1864 1949 Alexander Scriabin Russia 1872 1915 Ralph Vaughan Williams England 1872 1958 Sergei Rachmaninoff Russia 1873 1943 Arnold Schoenberg Austria 1874 1951 Charles Ives America 1874 1954 Maurice Ravel France 1875 1937 Manuel de Falla Spain 1876 1946 Bela Bartok Hungary 1881 1945 Karol Szymanowski Poland 1882 1937 Zoltan Kodaly Hungary 1882 1967 Anton Webern Austria 1883 1945 Edgard Varese France 1883 1965 Alban Berg Austria 1885 1935 Heitor Villa Lobos Brazil 1887 1959 Bohuslav Martinu Czech 1890 1959 Sergei Prokofiev Russia 1891 1953 Darius Milhaud France 1892 1974 Paul Hindemith Germany 1895 1963 Francis Poulenc France 1899 1963 Luigi Dallapiccola Italy 1904 1975 Andre Jolivet France 1905 1974 Giacinto Scelsi Italy 1905 1988 Dmitri Shostakovich Russia 1906 1975 Olivier Messiaen France 1908 1992 Elliott Carter America 1908 2012 Samuel Barber America 1910 1981 John Cage America 1912 1992 Benjamin Britten England 1913 1976 Witold Lutoslawski Poland 1913 1994 Alberto Ginastera Argentina 1916 1983 Henri Dutilleux France 1916 Astor Piazzolla Argentina 1921 1992 Iannis Xenakis Greece 1922 2001 Gyorgy Ligeti Hungary 1923 2006 Luigi Nono Italy 1924 1990 Luciano Berio Italy 1925 2003 Pierre Boulez France 1925 Gyorgy Kurtag Hungary 1926 Karlheinz Stockhausen Germany 1928 2007 Mauricio Kagel Germany 1931 2008 Sofia Gubaidulina Russia 1931 Krzysztof Penderecki Poland 1933 Alfred Schnittke Russia 1934 1998 Arvo Part Estonia 1935 Steve Reich America 1936 Heinz Holliger Switzerland 1939 Franghiz Ali Zadeh Azerbaijan 1947 Salvatore Sciarrino Italy 1947 Wolfgang Rihm Germany 1952 Artists editAs well as composers TIMF has also presented outstanding musicians and performers Its programming policy is concentratively set on presenting 2 categories of classical musicians famed top stars or gifted top rookies For this reason TIMF s concert model is structured in a symmetrical compatibility between experimental performances to introduce young players and big scale projects run by globally recognized orchestras chamber ensembles soloists or operatic productions The following shows the artists staged in TIMF s history complying with these 2 categories Young players introduced edit Bartosz Koziak Cello 2009 Yunji Kang Viola 2009 Asian Festival Ensemble 2009 KNUA String Ensemble with Solenne Paidassi Violin 2008 Narek Hakhnazaryan Cello 2008 Parker String Quartet 2008 Sangah Nah Flute 2008 Ye Eun Choi Violin 2007 Jun Mo Yang Baritone 2007 Julie Albers Cello 2007 Erin Keefe Violin and So Mang Jeagal Piano 2007 Young Ah Tak Piano 2006 Jane Yoon Harp 2006 David DQ Lee Countertenor 2006 Bo Kyoung Lee Violin 2006 Norie Takahashi Piano 2006 Sun Wook Kim Piano 2005 Lin Yue Violin 2005 Kayagum Ensemble SAGYE 2005 Boris Andrianov Cello and Dimitri Illarionov Guitar 2005 Na Young Baek Cello 2004 Matt Haimovitz Cello 2004 Globally recognized performing artists edit Northern Sinfonia with Thomas Zehetmair Conducting amp Violin 2009 Roby Lakatos Gypsy Violin 2009 Munich Chamber Orchestra with Alexander Liebreich Conducting 2009 2007 Yeol Eum Son Piano 2008 2005 2002 London Chamber Orchestra with Han na Chang Cello 2008 Europa Galante with Fabio Biondi Violin 2008 Freiburg Baroque Orchestra 2008 John Holloway Violin 2008 HaeSun Paik Piano 2008 2004 Jacques Loussier Jazz Piano 2008 BBC Philharmonic Orchestra with Gianandrea Noseda Conducting 2008 Hilary Hahn Violin 2008 English Chamber Orchestra with Ralf Gothoni Conducting 2007 Jordi Savall Viola da gamba 2007 2005 Kazuhito Yamashita Guitar 2007 Claude Bolling Jazz Piano 2007 Dong Min Lim Piano 2007 Kronos Quartet with Wu Man Pipa 2007 St Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra with Yuri Temirkanov Conducting 2006 Vladimir Feltsman Piano 2006 Richard Yongjae O Neill Viola 2006 Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra with Yuri Simonov Conducting 2006 Stuttgart Chamber Orchestra with Peter von Wienhardt Piano 2005 Arditti Quartet 2005 Dong Suk Kang Violin 2005 Sir John Eliot Gardiner Conducting with Monteverdi Choir and English Baroque Soloists 2004 Chung Trio 2004 Mischa Maisky Cello 2004 Tan Dun Conducting 2004 Silesian String Quartet 2004 The State Symphony Capella of Russia with Valeri Polyansky Conducting 2004 Rachel Lee Violin 2004 Natalie Clein Cello 2004 Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra with Zubin Mehta Conducting 2003 Sarah Chang Violin 2003 Sejong Soloists with Cho Liang Lin Violin 2003 Heinz Holliger Conducting amp Oboe 2003 Myung whun Chung Conducting with Philharmonique Orchestra de Radio France 2002 Dong Hyek Lim Piano 2002 Xenakis Ensemble 2002 Vision artistic director editOn the verge of opening TIMF 2009 the Festival embraced a revolutionary brand new phase of its history TIMF Foundation the managing body of the Festival and other related business branches announced that TIMF would appoint a new artistic director the position that had been left unfilled since the birth of the Festival The inaugural artistic director was Alexander Liebreich principal conductor of the Munich Chamber Orchestra followed by the German cultural manager Florian Riem and from 2022 onwards the composer Unsuk Chin See also List of music festivals in South Korea List of classical music festivalsReferences edit Home timf org Unsuk Chin appointed Artistic Director of Tongyeong Festival www boosey com Retrieved 2022 09 30 Im Hyoungjin December 2017 Ein grenzuberschreitender Nomade Goethe Institut Korea in German Munchen Retrieved 16 February 2018 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Tongyeong International Music Festival Official website Official Website of Alexander Liebreich Official Website of Boosey amp Hawkes Official Website of Ensemble TIMF Official Website of Isang Yun Competition Official Website of TIMF Academy Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tongyeong International Music Festival amp oldid 1203349107, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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