Ariaria for Clarinet and Piano by Jiyoun Chung
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Inspired by Our Heritage Recital
January 27, 2023 - World Premiere Performance
Beall Concert Hall, University of Oregon
Wonkak Kim, clarinet
Eunhye Grace Choi, piano
‘Ari’ is from a Korean word, 아리다(Arida), which means aching. Combined with the word ‘aria’, which means a song, it can be considered ‘a sad song’. Some might notice a word-play in this title, as ‘아리아리(ariari)’ is a vocable commonly used in a Korean folk song, Arirang, which embodies the deep emotion of resentment and sorrow.
This piece has three movements. Each will feature a different type of Korean indigenous musical characteristics used by different instruments, but all to express sorrow through music.
The first movement, 창 features characteristics and techniques singers use to make a great show of grief from판소리(Pansori, a musical monodrama) singing.
The second movement, 해금 in the same way, features the sobbing sound and gesture of 해금, a zither-like string instrument, reimagined for the clarinet.
The third movement, 대금, features the sentimental sound and language of 대금, a bamboo instrument, which also produces a very sentimental tone.
Through this piece, I experiment with the clarinet’s timbral possibilities to deliver raw emotions, highlighting different colors of different registers.
This piece is dedicated to those who lost their lives and loved ones to gun violence.
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