TeRra(Live), TeRra Han's Album

TeRra(Live) is a TeRra Han's 1st album released by Poly Music, 2015.

TeRra(Live)
Live album by
ReleasedJanuary 2015
Genreclassical, contemporary
LabelPoly Music Co.
from 6century's ancient times to 21century's kayageum musics.

From 6 century's ancient times to the 21century's live Kayageum Music

TeRra (Live) is a live performance recordings of Han TeRra's Kayageum music for 15 years 2000-2015. It is representing Korean classical kayageum music from past to present in history of South Korea since 6C's.[1][2] Such as Kayageum Sanjo, Byungchang which is National Intangible Heritage No.23 of Korea, Contemporary pieces for 21, 25 et.c strings kayageum, Electronic Music, Korean Samulnori improvisational music, Court music, Orchestral concerto.

Musical Crisis for 11 Years

2015, Han resumed official her activity after period of musical crisis for 11 years with an ebook 'TeRra' written by the Jang Byung Wook who is a columnist in South Korea it published by The Korea Times. Coincidentally live album 'TeRra (Live)' released which is containing her performance for 15 years.[3][4][5][6]

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Lamentation of the 500 years"05:20
2."Doraji variations(bell flower)"04:36
3."Nawasawi"07:06
4."Korean court music 'Dodeuri'"07:58
5."Kayageum Sanjo, Kim Juk Pa School" (Sukhi Kang, Roland Breitenfelt)15:00
6."Korean folk improvisational music for dance"05:27
7."Song of Kyeongbok Palace, Concerto for 25string kayageum"12:05
8."Nirmanakaya with electronics"04:44
9."Gogocheonbyeon, singing accompanied with kayageum"04:13

Personnel

  • Han TerraKayageum
  • Seoul Metropolitan Korean traditional music orchestra
  • Sukhi Kang
  • Roland Breitenfelt
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