Music in PyeongChang

양성원 예술감독
Ⓒ Jean Lim

Sung-Won Yang

cellist

Cellist Sung-Won Yang has performed throughout the world as a soloist and chamber musician. He has given solo and chamber music concerts in such prestigious venues as Alice Tully Hall at Lincoln Center in New York, the Salle Pleyel and Théâtre des Champs-Élysées in Paris, the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam, the Terrace Theater at the Kennedy Center in Washington D.C., the Musikverein in Vienna, the Opera City Hall in Tokyo, Symphony Hall in Osaka and the National Center for the Per -forming Arts in Beijing. His recitals have also taken him to other leading cities, such as London, Rome, Frankfurt, Madrid, Prague, Helsinki, Boston, Seattle, Tel Aviv, Shanghai, Sydney and many others.

While an exclusive artist for EMI-Korea, his first album, entirely devoted to Kodály, was picked as both an “Editor’s Choice of the Month” and a “Critic’s Choice of the Year” in Gramophone magazine(February and December 2003). He was also nominated for Best Solo Album in the Edison Awards in the Netherlands (2003). His other recordings for EMI include works by Rachmaninov and Chopin with the pianist Ick-Choo Moon (2002), Bach’s complete suites for solo cello (2005) and Beethoven’s complete sonatas and variations for piano and cello with pianist Pascal Devoyon (2007). These recordings were all received with great acclaim from music-lovers and critics alike. Since his Schubert album with violinist Olivier Charlier and pianist Emmanuel Strosser appeared on the Decca label in 2009, his recent recordings have included Dvorˇák’s “Dumky” Trio and Cello Concerto with the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra and conductor Zdeneˇk Mácal (2010); Musical Getaway, an album combining jazz, Latin music and la variété française with the ensemble Les Bons Becs (2011); and the complete works for cello and piano by Brahms and Schumann with Enrico Pace (2014).

Sung-Won Yang has collaborated with such great musicians as Christoph Eschenbach, Myung-Whun Chung, Peter Eötvös, Johannes Kalitzke, Laurent Petitgirard, Dong-Suk Kang and Pascal Devoyon. His interpretations of Saint-Saëns’s Cello Concerto, Brahms’s Double Concerto and Tchaikovsky’s Variations on a Rococo Theme with the Orchestre symphonique français were broadcast by French TV in France and by Eurovision throughout Europe, and are available on DVD (Goldline Classics). In addition, many of his live concerts have been broadcast by France Musique, NHK (Japan), KBS (Korea) and other radio networks.

A regular performer of contemporary music, Sung-Won Yang gave the Asian premiere of Peter Eötvös’s Cello Concerto Grosso, with the composer conducting the Seoul Philharmonic, and also its Austrian premiere in Vienna with the ORF Radio-Symphonieorchester Wien. He also regularly commissions new works by young composers, including two piano trios by Korean composer Min-Jae Jeon (2014 and 2016), a piano trio by French composer Pierre Charvet (2006) and a trio featuring the daegeum (a traditional Korean wooden flute) by the Korean-American composer Jeeyoung Kim (2006). These works were premiered by Sung-Won Yang in Paris, Saint-Nazaire and Seoul.

Born in Korea, Sung-Won Yang graduated from the Paris Conservatoire and was assistant to János Starker at Indiana University in the USA. He has been invited to join the juries for the Banff International String Quartet Competition in Canada, the André Navarra International Cello Competition in France, the Gaspar Cassado International Violoncello Competition in Japan and the Tongyeong International Competition in Korea. Recipient of numerous awards, he is currently a professor of cello at Yonsei University in Seoul, visiting professor at the Royal Academy of Music in London and Artistic Director of the Festival Owon at Château de la Bourdaisière in France.

Artistic Directors to Date

2004~2010

Hyo Kang, faculty violinist

2011~2017

Myung-Wha Chung, cellist

Kyung-Wha Chung, violinist

2018~2022

Yeol Eum Son, pianist