
Lou Harrison (1917-2003)

Yun Isang (1917-1995)
Yun is perhaps less of a household name but is known for his many finely crafted compositions in the modern western classical tradition and, later, incorporating instruments and techniques from his native Korea. He was infamously kidnapped by South Korean intelligence officers in 1967 and taken from his Berlin home to South Korea where he was held and tortured due to allegations (later proven fabricated) of collaboration with North Korea. Over two hundred composers and other artists signed a petition for his release. After several years he was returned to his adopted home in Berlin in 1969 where he continued to compose prolifically and teach until his death in 1995.

Dennis Russell Davies (from the American Composers Orchestra site)
The program is slated to consist of:
Sonata No. 3 for Piano
(1938, Lou Harrison)
Kontraste I for Solo Violin
(1987, Isang Yun)
Gasa, for Violin & Piano
(1963, Isang Yun)
Grand Duo for Violin and Piano (excerpts)
(1988, Lou Harrison)
IIII. Air
II. Stampede
Yumi Hwang-Williams, Dennis Russell Davies
Intermission
Canticle No. 3
(1941, Lou Harrison)
Joanna Martin, ocarina
Brian Baumbusch, guitar
Dan Kennedy, Loren Mach, Ben Paysen, William Winant, Nick Woodbury, percussion
Dennis Russell Davies, conductor
Interludium A
(1982, Isang Yun)
Suite for Violin, Piano & Small Orchestra
(1951, Lou Harrison)
I. Overture
II. Elegy
III. First Gamelan
IIII. Aria
V. Second Gamelan
VI. Chorale
Yumi Hwang-Williams, violin
Maki Namekawa, piano
The Other Minds Ensemble:
Joanna Martin and Janet Woodhans, flute
Kyle Bruckman, oboe
Meredith Clark, harp
Evelyn Davis, celesta
Andrew Jamieson, tack piano
Emil Miland and Crystal Pascucci, cello
Scott Padden, bass
William Winant, percussion
Dennis Russell Davies, conductor
Other Minds is also co-sponsoring (with the Berkeley Art Museum/Pacific Film Archive) a screening of the 2015 German television produced film, Isang Yun: In Between North and South Korea on February 19th (4:15PM) at the Pacific Film Archive in Berkeley. Dennis Russell Davies and composer Charles Boone will also be present to discuss the film.
If you do know these composers you probably already have your tickets but if you don’t know them you owe it to yourself to check out these performances.