Hai kyung suh biography books
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Listen to the album Sound Paintings bygd Hai-Kyung Suh
Gargoyles, Op. 29 : Liebermann: Gargoyles, Op. 29 - 1. Presto
Hai-Kyung Suh
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Gargoyles, Op. 29 : Liebermann: Gargoyles, Op. 29 - 2. Adagio semplice, ma con molto rubato
Hai-Kyung Suh
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Gargoyles, Op. 29 : Liebermann: Gargoyles, Op. 29 - 3. Allegro moderato
Hai-Kyung Suh
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Gargoyles, Op. 29 : Liebermann: Gargoyles, Op. 29 - 4. Presto feroce
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Images - Book 1, L. 110 : Debussy: Images - Book 1, L. 110 - 1. Reflets dans l'eau
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Images - Book 1, L. 110 : Debussy: Images - Book 1, L. 110 - 2. Hommage à Rameau
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Images - Book 1, L. 110 : Debussy: Images - Book 1, L. 110 - 3. Mouvement
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Préludes / Book 2, L. 123 : Debussy: Préludes / Book 2, L. 123 - 12. Feux d'artifice
Hai-Kyung Suh
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Pictures at an Exhibition : Mussorgsky: Pictures at an Exhibition - Promenade I
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After reprieve from cancer,pianist works for prevention
Suh Hai-kyung
But unlike the biblical hero, Suh still has her strength despite losing her famous long hair, which had earned her the nickname Samson.
Suh, who discovered she had breast cancer in 2006, summoned her strength to beat the disease. She made her emotional return to the stage in January.
Now she’s hoping that she can help other women fight breast cancer, too. Suh has newly devoted herself to promoting breast cancer awareness through the Korea Breast Cancer Foundation’s pink ribbon campaign. Local cosmetics company Amorepacific sponsors the campaign.
“After going through cancer, I feel in my bones that prevention is the best cure,” Suh said on March 14, when she was officially appointed goodwill ambassador for the foundation. “However, Korean women still feel rather timid when speaking about their breasts or gynecology. I’d like to share my
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Hai-Kyung Suh
South Korean classical pianist
Hai-Kyung Suh (Korean: 서혜경; Hanja: 徐彗景; born March 7, 1960) is a South Korean classical pianist living in New York. She is known for her rich, round tone, and singing voice-like phrasing,[1] characteristics of the Romantic style of piano playing that was predominant in the Golden Age of pianism.[2]
Early life and education
[edit]Suh was born in Seoul, Korea. She started playing the piano at the age of five, and made her orchestra debut at the age of 11, with the National Symphony Orchestra of Korea, performing Mozart's Piano Concerto No.21. After studying in Japan with Kiyoko Tanaka, she moved to New York at the age of 15 to continue her studies first at the Mannes College of Music with Nadia Reisenberg, and then at the Juilliard School with Sascha Gorodnitzki. In 1980, Suh won the top prize in the Ferruccio Busoni International Piano Competition,[3] and the third prize in the