| During her solo set, Jin Hi Kim will be presenting compositions for an acoustic and an electric kumongo in works that document the way she sets traditional elements of Korean musical culture in a novel relationship to contemporary Western and improvised music performance. Instrument-maker Joseph Yanuziello in Toronto designed an electric kumongo specially for Kim, and she uses it to perform jazz and contemporary music. In the second set, Kim will be joining forces with the Kairos Quartet to play the String Quartet No. 3, by Giacinto Scelsi. Scelcis works betray significant parallels with Jin Hi Kims. | | | | Ever since the nineteen-fifties, Scelsi, who is heavily influenced by Asian music traditions and philosophy, has been working with a very restricted number of pitches and scales. This motif of reducing tonal differences, allows him to devote greater attention to other musical and tonal qualities, such as tonal colour and rhythmic structure. Line-up Jin Hi Kim (kumongo) Kairos Quartet: Wolfgang Bender (violin) Chatschatur Kanajan (violin) Simone Heilgendorff (viola) Claudius von Wrochem (violoncello) | | back | |