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| + | ====== Kwon Soon Kang ====== | ||
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| + | Kwon Soon Kang is a leading vocalist in traditional and contemporary music in [[Korea]]. She has devoted herself to performing and perfecting both Korean traditional court vocal music (jeongga) and contemporary music. | ||
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| + | She has performed extensively throughout Korea and abroad, working with many composers, dancers and theater companies, ensembles and orchestras, including the National Orchestra, the Seoul Metropolitan Traditional Orchestra, the Kim Duksoo Samulnori Group, and the Nan Kye Traditional Ensemble. | ||
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| + | She has also been cast in performances directed by international art directors Ong Keng Sen, Jinhi Kim, and Chen Shi-Zeng, working with traditional and contemporary artists from around the world. Ms. Kang has participated in the Melbourne Arts Festival, the 50th Anniversary of [[Korea]]'s Liberation, Young Musicians Festival, and the Korea Festival. | ||
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| + | She released her first jeongga album, Sounds of Heaven, in 2004, and recorded with the Kim Duksoo Samulnori Group. She has also received prizes at the Dong-A Competition and the Seoul Traditional Music Festival sponsored by Korean Broadcasting System (KBS). | ||
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| + | She is a member of the [[Tori Ensemble]]. | ||
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