Jaehyuck Choi

Jaehyuck Choi
Hangul 최재혁
Revised Romanization Chae Jaehyeok
McCune–Reischauer Ch'ae Chae-hyŏk

Jaehyuck Choi (born October 31, 1994) is a South Korean composer and conductor of classical music, based in New York and Seoul.

Early life

Jaehyuck Choi [1] was born in Seoul, Korea. He studied composition with Samuel Adler at The Juilliard School and studied with Matthias Pintscher at the same school (2013~). He also studies with Unsuk Chin in the master class series [2] held by the Seoul Philharmonic Orchestra.[3]

As a composer, Choi had attended summer festivals and workshops such as Tanglewood BUTI, Yellow Barn, Mozarteum Sommer Akademie, Fontainebleu Summer Academy, Grafenegg Festival,[4][5] and Seoul Philharmonic's Master Class Series, with Pacal Dusapin, Péter Eötvös,[6] Tristan Murail, York HöllerUandnsuk Chin.

As a conductor, he pursued diplomas from Royaumont Foundation's "Cours de Chef" with Jean-Pihillippe Wurtz, Péter Eötvös, and Ensemble Linea, as well as IRCAM Manifeste's Ensemble conducting program with Péter Eötvös, Ensemble InterContemporain, and the Lucerne Festival Academy Ensemble, in Paris. Choi attended Grafenegg Festival's "INK STILL WET"[5] program as a both composer and conductor under the director of Matthias Pintscher with the Tonkünstler-Orchesters Niederösterreich.

He was commissioned to write an a cappella piece for The New York Virtuoso Singers with Harold Rosenbaum, Violin Concerto[7] for Gwacheon Symphony Orchestra with Jae Won Yoo, an ensemble piece for Opening 15 Internationales Festival fűr Aktuelle Klangkunst in Trier, Germany, for Ensemble Crush and a String Quartet for Yieum Ensemble.

Works

Jaehyuck Choi does not regard his music as belonging to any specific culture. Choi names Ludwig van Beethoven, Pierre Boulez, Karlheinz Stockhausen, Iannis Xenakis, Morton Feldman, Salvatore Sciarrino, and Beat Furrer among others, as 19th, 20th, 21st-century composers of special importance for him. Choi regards the works of Lee Ufan as influencing him. His Self Portrait series, which consists of six works, is the music heard from his contemplation on Lee's Relatum series.

Orchestral

Concertante

Ensemble

Piano

Solo Works

Vocal

Recognition

He won the SCI Young Composers Award (2015),[8][9] Morton Gould Award (2013, 2015), MTNA Composition Competition (2013), National YoungArts Foundation (2013), Pikes Peak International Young Composers Competition (2012), Daegu International Contemporary Music Festival (2013) and TIMF call for score (2013). In 2016 spring, his Violin Concerto was to be released as a CD and Digital mp3 by Ablaze Records, and Piano Etude no.2 by the SAMADIS'.

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