Korean composer Unsuk Chin wins Ernst von Siemens Music Prize
이 글자크기로 변경됩니다.
(예시) 가장 빠른 뉴스가 있고 다양한 정보, 쌍방향 소통이 숨쉬는 다음뉴스를 만나보세요. 다음뉴스는 국내외 주요이슈와 실시간 속보, 문화생활 및 다양한 분야의 뉴스를 입체적으로 전달하고 있습니다.
Korean composer Unsuk Chin is the winner of the Ernst von Siemens Music Prize 2024.
Chin is the first Asian to win the award.
On Friday, the Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism Yu In-chon sent a letter to Chin, congratulating her on the achievement.
“We give Chin a big round of applause on behalf of the respect we have for the passion and painstaking efforts she has poured out all this time,” the letter reads. “We are sure that the reputation of Chin will continue to shine brightly as she has built her own unique musical identity. This award has once again proved to the world the outstanding talents of Korean classical musicians. We will continue to support Chin and her endeavors to bring comfort and joy to audiences all over the world with her beautiful melodies and harmonies.”
Chin, 62, has won a plethora of prestigious awards, including the 2004 Grawemeyer Award, 2017 Wihrui Sibelius Prize and 2018 Marie-Josée Kravis Prize for New Music. She is currently the artistic director of the Tongyeong International Music Festival.
The Ernst von Siemens Music Prize is regarded as the Nobel Prize of classical music. Since its establishment in 1974, the main prize annually honors one contributor in compositions, interpretations, writings or teachings in music. Previous winners include composer Benjamin Britten, conductor Herbert von Karajan and pianist Maurizio Pollini.
BY SHIN MIN-HEE [shin.minhee@joongang.co.kr]
Copyright © 코리아중앙데일리. 무단전재 및 재배포 금지.
- '15 year-old' assailant strikes lawmaker 17 times within 18 seconds
- From a sky-high library to luxury fitness, Starfield Suwon beckons youthful explorers
- Korea begs citizens to stop eating fried toothpicks for viral trend
- PPP lawmaker Bae Hyun-jin hospitalized after being attacked by '15 year-old boy'
- Korea advance to Round of 16 after 3-3 draw with Malaysia
- Nam Hyun-hee may not be as innocent as she claims, says forensic psychologist
- Big Tech, local giants brace for Korea's major antitrust clampdown
- Jeon Cheong-jo indicted for $2.3M fraud
- Luxury brand Bacha Coffee to launch first Korean store in July
- Paik Seung-ho to travel to Birmingham this weekend: Reports