Liam Battle returns to the CCS with a second unique lecture/recital. Here he will introduce the audience to Glissées, for solo cello, by Korean composer Isang Yun ( 1917-1995). This rarely- heard work for solo cello was written nearly 75 years ago! Isang Yun (1917-1995) was born in Duksan, Korea and became one of the world’s leading 20th-century Korean composers, living and working for the last 26 years of his life in Germany. As a composer, he is recognized as a mediator of East Asian and Western musical traditions— combining Western avant-garde techniques with techniques associated with traditional Korean music, including glissandi (sliding pitch). Yun’s favorite instrument was the cello. Glissées was written in 1970 and dedicated to the internationally-acclaimed avant-garde German cellist, Siegfried Palm.
Liam will discuss Yun’s interest in the conflict between the European style of writing for fixed pitches and the Korean “flexibility” pitch (a type of glissando). This prominent feature of Korean music is almost omnipresent throughout Glissées and makes for an interesting contrast to the Western world 12-tone technique, also present in this piece.
Tickets: $5 at the door only (no advance sales), free to CCS members and Judson residents
CRUCIAL VENUE LOCATION INFORMATION While 2181 Ambleside Drive is the “official “ address of Judson Park, the Auditorium is best reached through the entry located on Chestnut Hills Drive. Parking options include limited spaces on the Judson Park’s circle drive and an abundance of street parking along Chestnut Hills Drive. PLEASE NOTE THE LOCATION IS JUDSON PARK, NOT JUDSON MANOR (which is “down the hill” closer to the Cleveland Museum of Art and the Wade Lagoon)! See map: