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Minggu, 30 Januari 2011

South Korea Pianist ~Yiruma

I have told you about a song called "River Flows in You" before. Now I will tell you about the pianist of this song. His name is Yiruma.
Yiruma is the stage name of I Ru-ma (born February 15, 1978), who is considered to be the world's greatest South Korea pianist and composer. The name "Yiruma" translates into accomplishment in Korean.
Yiruma leads the modern piano movement through his expressive and introspective songs.
Although he is only 32 years old, Yiruma is internationally known for creating colorful crescendos which uplift all spirits. He frequently performs at sold-out concerts in Asia and is also known in Europe and North America. His Alma Mater King's College in England helped him gain European popularity and recognition. Several of his most popular songs include, "River Flows in You", "Kiss the Rain", and "Maybe". His most popular album is "First Love", which was released in 2001. Yiruma was born in South Korea and moved to England when he was five years old in order to pursue piano. He possessed dual citizenship of South Korea and England until 2006. In 2006, he gave up his UK citizenship and served in the Navy of South Korea.
Yiruma's musical style can be classified as elegant and romantic. One of his most popular songs River Flows in You, was re-packaged and placed on a compilation of wedding songs titled "Wedding Essentials: The Ceremony". Learning his songs is for the more dedicated piano player, yet the sheet music can be easily purchased or found online. Many of his songs have a rythmic and melodious meter. Many measures of the sheet music have patterns which the audience and the pianist can discover. Although he has been placed into the genre of "Classical" by some listeners, he is actually considered a World Music or New Age artist. Characteristics of true classical music include:a symmetrical and definite melody, a homophonic texture and a regular rhythm. Is it apparent in many of Yiruma's songs that there are some of the residues of classical influence in the note composition, yet Yiruma is not a classical Pianist. A homophonic texture is when two or more melodies unite in harmony.
Although his music is classified as “New age” the artist states, “I’m Christian, and I am not a New-age artist". Most people misunderstand me.” In his album H.I.S Monologue (2006), the artist composed a song titled, “Lord...Hold my Hand”.

 
Source:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yiruma

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