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Performer: Jin Hi Kim

VIDEO EARS MUSIC EYES- MUSIC OF JOSEPH CELLI: Thirty-six Strings, for Komungo and Five Channels of Video. Eight Mallets Four Brian, for Solo Xylophone and Three Channels of Video. Andes, for Seven Peruvian Musicians and a Mountain of Televisions. Video Box, for Sopranino Saxophone and Five Channels of Video. Violin and Video, for Solo Violin and Three Channels of Video (Review by Mike Silverton)

komungo 

CELLI/KIM: No World (Trio) Improvisations. Tripe AAA. April One. Baccalau Trio. My Friend. Valentine Ashes (Review by Mike Silverton)

electric komungo 

CELLI/KIM: No World (Trio) Improvisations. Tripe AAA. April One. Baccalau Trio. My Friend. Valentine Ashes (Review by Mike Silverton)

komungo 

CELLI/KIM: No World Improvisations. Types of Asia, for Changgo and English Horn without Reeds. Dasreng, for Solo Komungo. Mukhanization, for Solo Mukha Veena. Komukha, lor Ko-mungo, Reeds, and Mukha Veena. Duo Improvisation, for Electric Komungo, and Yamaha WX-7 (Review by Mike Silverton)

changgo 

CELLI/KIM: No World Improvisations. Types of Asia, for Changgo and English Horn without Reeds. Dasreng, for Solo Komungo. Mukhanization, for Solo Mukha Veena. Komukha, lor Ko-mungo, Reeds, and Mukha Veena. Duo Improvisation, for Electric Komungo, and Yamaha WX-7 (Review by Mike Silverton)

electric komungo 

CELLI/KIM: No World Improvisations. Types of Asia, for Changgo and English Horn without Reeds. Dasreng, for Solo Komungo. Mukhanization, for Solo Mukha Veena. Komukha, lor Ko-mungo, Reeds, and Mukha Veena. Duo Improvisation, for Electric Komungo, and Yamaha WX-7 (Review by Mike Silverton)

komungo 

KIM, JIN HI: Nong Rock, for Komungo and String Quartet. Tchong, for Daegum and Flutes. Yoeum, for Kagok Singer and Baritone. Piri Quartet, for Three Piri and Oboe/English Horn (Review by Mike Silverton)

komungo 

 

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