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Soo-Hyun Park
Biography
Soo-Hyun Park (b. February 1980, Osaka, Japan) is a Japanese composer.
Park studied composition at the Osaka College of Music. His works have mainly been performed in East Asia and Europe, at events such as the 2003 Asian Music Festival, Tokyo, Daegu International Contemporary Festival 2005, and the 2011 Gaohsiong Spring Festival in Taiwan.
He won the Third ACL-Korea Composition Competition’s 2nd prize, the 15th Daegu International Contemporary Festival’s 1st prize, and the 7th All Japan Band Association Composition Competition 1st prize (Scintillating Dawn, a required piece for the All Japan Band Competition 2015).
Park is currently a senior lecturer in composition at the Osaka College of Music and a member of the Kansai Modern Music Association and the Japan Academic Society of Wind Music.
Works for Winds
Adaptable Music
- Formosan Wind (Flex instrumentation) (2015)
All Wind Works
- Eternal Velvet (2015)
- The Lively Universe (2016)
- March "Dreams in a Dream" (2010)
- Scintillating Dawn (2015)
- Symphonic GAME (2001)
- Tears of Red Poppies (2012)
- Formosan Wind (Flex instrumentation) (2015)
- Unknown Heroes (2019)
- White Dance (2008)
Resources
- Heritage Encyclopedia of Band Music. "Soo-Hyun Park." Accessed 11 June 2020
- "Soo-Hyun Park." Bravo Music. Web. Accessed 11 June 2020
- Soo-Hyun Park website Accessed 8 August 2022