NCKS Special Event | Pan-tastic: Korean Singer of Tales Meets Jazz
Hee-won Park (Pansori), Lisa Sung (Jazz piano), Tom Knific (Bass), Kevin Dalton-Jones / Bujo (Percussion)
Join us for an exceptional musical experience that brings together the vibrant worlds of jazz and Pansori, a traditional Korean form of storytelling music. Both genres are known for their elements of improvisation and active audience participation, making this event a rare and captivating blend of two distinct traditions.
Lisa Sung
Lisa Sung is an award-winning jazz pianist and educator who received the prestigious John Stites Jazz Award in 2022 for highest artistic development. With a rich performance and recording history, she has collaborated with renowned musicians such as Terell Stafford, Rodney Whitaker, and Ron McClure. Her unique passion for interpreting Asian melodies into jazz is demonstrated in her album Half Moon, featuring traditional Korean children's songs.
Currently, an adjunct professor at Calvin University and Aquinas College, Lisa directs Calvin University’s jazz band and co-directs the gospel choir. She recently began her Doctor of Musical Arts (DMA) program at the University of Michigan, earning the Rachem Merit Fellowship. Lisa's educational background includes studies under Terell Stafford at Temple University and Ron McClure at NYU. Her recent tour, sponsored by JSJA, featured performances in Indonesia, Korea, and Vietnam. Upcoming tours will take her to the Philippines and Stuttgart, Germany in 2025.
Hee-Won Park
Hee-Won Park is a celebrated Pansori performer and educator, recognized with awards like the Prime Minister’s Award in 2019 and the KBS Gugak Award in 2021. Fascinated by Pansori from the age of four under her grandfather's influence, she mastered all five traditional Pansori repertoires by her early 20s.
Hee-Won holds a B.A. in Korean Traditional Music & Korean Literature and an M.A. in Korean Studies from Ewha Womans University, with ongoing Ph.D. studies in Education. She has been a dedicated member and board director of "Pansori Factory Badaksori," contributing to various creative works and musicals. Her international performances span the U.S., Japan, Australia, and Brazil. Notable releases include her singles "The Very Best" and "Dance with Me" in 2021. Currently, Hee-Won lectures at Kyung Hee University Graduate School of Education, developing Pansori education programs for diverse groups, including multicultural communities.
Lisa Sung
Lisa Sung is an award-winning jazz pianist and educator who received the prestigious John Stites Jazz Award in 2022 for highest artistic development. With a rich performance and recording history, she has collaborated with renowned musicians such as Terell Stafford, Rodney Whitaker, and Ron McClure. Her unique passion for interpreting Asian melodies into jazz is demonstrated in her album Half Moon, featuring traditional Korean children's songs.
Currently, an adjunct professor at Calvin University and Aquinas College, Lisa directs Calvin University’s jazz band and co-directs the gospel choir. She recently began her Doctor of Musical Arts (DMA) program at the University of Michigan, earning the Rachem Merit Fellowship. Lisa's educational background includes studies under Terell Stafford at Temple University and Ron McClure at NYU. Her recent tour, sponsored by JSJA, featured performances in Indonesia, Korea, and Vietnam. Upcoming tours will take her to the Philippines and Stuttgart, Germany in 2025.
Hee-Won Park
Hee-Won Park is a celebrated Pansori performer and educator, recognized with awards like the Prime Minister’s Award in 2019 and the KBS Gugak Award in 2021. Fascinated by Pansori from the age of four under her grandfather's influence, she mastered all five traditional Pansori repertoires by her early 20s.
Hee-Won holds a B.A. in Korean Traditional Music & Korean Literature and an M.A. in Korean Studies from Ewha Womans University, with ongoing Ph.D. studies in Education. She has been a dedicated member and board director of "Pansori Factory Badaksori," contributing to various creative works and musicals. Her international performances span the U.S., Japan, Australia, and Brazil. Notable releases include her singles "The Very Best" and "Dance with Me" in 2021. Currently, Hee-Won lectures at Kyung Hee University Graduate School of Education, developing Pansori education programs for diverse groups, including multicultural communities.
Building: | Earl V. Moore Building |
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Event Type: | Performance |
Tags: | Asia, Korea, Music |
Source: | Happening @ Michigan from Nam Center for Korean Studies, School of Music, Theatre & Dance, International Institute, Asian Languages and Cultures |