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Hwang Byungki (31 May 1936, in Seoul – 31 January 2018) was the foremost South Korean player of the gayageum, a 12-string zither with silk strings. He was also a composer and an authority on sanjo, a form of traditional Korean instrumental music. In 1951, he began playing the gayageum at The National Center for Korean Traditional Performing Arts in Seoul, where he studied under the renowned gayageum masters Kim Yeong-yun (김영윤), Kim Yun-deok (김윤덕), and Shim Sang-geon (심상건). In 1959 he graduated from Seoul National University School of Law.

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  • Hwang Byungki est un joueur de gayageum et compositeur coréen, né le 31 mai 1936 à Séoul et mort le 31 janvier 2018. (fr)
  • ( 같은 이름을 가진 대한민국의 공무원에 대해서는 문서를 참고하십시오.) 황병기(黃秉冀, 1936년 5월 31일~2018년 1월 31일)는 국악 작곡가이자 가야금 연주가이다. 본관은 우주(紆州)이다. (ko)
  • Hwang Byungki (31 May 1936, in Seoul – 31 January 2018) was the foremost South Korean player of the gayageum, a 12-string zither with silk strings. He was also a composer and an authority on sanjo, a form of traditional Korean instrumental music. In 1951, he began playing the gayageum at The National Center for Korean Traditional Performing Arts in Seoul, where he studied under the renowned gayageum masters Kim Yeong-yun (김영윤), Kim Yun-deok (김윤덕), and Shim Sang-geon (심상건). In 1959 he graduated from Seoul National University School of Law. (en)
  • Hwang Byung-ki (31 Mei 1936 – 31 Januari 2018) adalah seorang seniman dan komposer musik tradisional dari Korea Selatan, khususnya alat musik kecapi gayageum. Hwang dikenal karena usahanya dalam melestarikan tradisi musik atau permainan alat musik solo yang mulanya berasal dari akhir periode Dinasti Joseon. Hwang meninggal dunia pada 31 Januari 2018 karena sakit pneumonia yang dideritanya. (in)
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  • Hwang Byungki (31 May 1936, in Seoul – 31 January 2018) was the foremost South Korean player of the gayageum, a 12-string zither with silk strings. He was also a composer and an authority on sanjo, a form of traditional Korean instrumental music. In 1951, he began playing the gayageum at The National Center for Korean Traditional Performing Arts in Seoul, where he studied under the renowned gayageum masters Kim Yeong-yun (김영윤), Kim Yun-deok (김윤덕), and Shim Sang-geon (심상건). In 1959 he graduated from Seoul National University School of Law. In 1962, he began composing concert and film music using traditional Korean instruments. He presented the premiere performance of Alan Hovhaness's Symphony no. 16 in South Korea in 1963. In 1964 he traveled around the world to Europe, the United States, Japan, and Southeast Asian countries, giving gayageum performances in each place. In 1985, he served as visiting professor of Korean Music at Harvard University. In 1990, he led a group of musicians from the South Korea at the Pan-Korean Unification Concert in Pyongyang, North Korea. After producing his fifth gayageum album in 2007, Hwang continued to compose innovative Korean music. Ranging in style from the evocation of traditional genres to avant-garde experimentation, a selection of these pieces is available on a series of five albums. He was an emeritus professor of Korean music at Ewha Womans University. Hwang also taught a course entitled ″Introduction to Korean Traditional Music″ at Yonsei University in Seoul. Hwang served on the government's Cultural Properties Preservation Committee, and in 2000 was appointed to the National Academy of Arts. He was married to writer Han Malsook and their eldest son is mathematician Jun-Muk Hwang. (en)
  • Hwang Byungki est un joueur de gayageum et compositeur coréen, né le 31 mai 1936 à Séoul et mort le 31 janvier 2018. (fr)
  • Hwang Byung-ki (31 Mei 1936 – 31 Januari 2018) adalah seorang seniman dan komposer musik tradisional dari Korea Selatan, khususnya alat musik kecapi gayageum. Hwang dikenal karena usahanya dalam melestarikan tradisi musik atau permainan alat musik solo yang mulanya berasal dari akhir periode Dinasti Joseon. Hwang Byung-ki dilahirkan di Seoul pada tanggal 31 Mei 1936, namun pada saat Perang Korea meletus (1950-1953), ia dan keluarganya mengungsi ke Busan di bagian selatan Korea. Saat berada di Busan, Hwang mempelajari dan mendalami alat musik tradisional gayageum. Pada tahun 1951, Hwang mulai mempelajari jeong-ak (musik istana) dan (musik rakyat) di Institut Musik Klasik Nasional (sekarang NCKTPA). Ia mulai dikenal publik sejak ia memenangkan juara pertama dalam kontes permainan musik tradisional saat duduk di bangku kelas 3 SMA dan setalah itu memenangkan kontes musik yang sama saat ia sedang kuliah jurusan hukum di Universitas Nasional Seoul. Komposisi musik gayageum yang diciptakan oleh Hwang Byung-ki berjudul By a Chrysanthemum, dan The Forest yang dianggap sebagai salah satu karya musik gayageum yang paling bermutu. Sejak saat itu ia dikenal sebagai komposer musik tradisional yang baru. Pada tahun 1974, Hwang menciptakan sebuah komposisi yang lebih berwarna yang berjudul . Chimhyangmu tercipta berdasarkan Buddhisme dan musik religius zaman Silla. Hwang Byung-ki berkesempatan untuk mengajar musik tradisional Korea di Universitas Harvard pada tahun 1985 sebagai profesor musik pengunjung. Hwang meninggal dunia pada 31 Januari 2018 karena sakit pneumonia yang dideritanya. (in)
  • ( 같은 이름을 가진 대한민국의 공무원에 대해서는 문서를 참고하십시오.) 황병기(黃秉冀, 1936년 5월 31일~2018년 1월 31일)는 국악 작곡가이자 가야금 연주가이다. 본관은 우주(紆州)이다. (ko)
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