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Korea - Dong-Ill Shin

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Korea – with Dong-Ill Shin
Korea – with Dong-Ill Shin
Korea – with Dong-Ill Shin

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Korea – with Dong-Ill Shin
Rieger organ
For the Lotte Cooncert Hall in Seoul, the Austrian company Rieger from Schwarzach delivered a modern concert organ with 68 stops in 2016. The mechanical console is built directly into the organ’s lower case and has four manuals to control the divisions I Great, II Choir (enclosed), III Swell , IV Solo and Pedal. As a universal organ in the best sense of the word, the organ’s disposition is designed to represent organ music of all epochs and therefore offers a rich palette of characteristic timbres. Particularly noteworthy is the fact that the entire disassembled Cornett in the swell, consisting of the stops Flûte harmonique 8′, Flûte octaviante 4′, Nazard harmonique 2 2/3′, Octavin 2′, Tierce harmonique 1 3/5′, is overblown and therefore has a particularly powerful sound.
Korea – with Dong-Ill Shin
Dong-Ill Shin, organist
Dong-ill Shin from South Korea, discovered his love of the organ through the music of J.S. Bach. He was first noticed as a 10-year-old soloist in a Mozart piano concerto, but at 14 he began to conquer the organ and studied first in Seoul, then in Lyon and Paris. He has won many international organ competitions, for example, in Chartres and St Albans, and has now performed in renowned festivals on every continent. After 10 years in the USA, he returned to his homeland in 2011 and is now organ professor at Yonsei University, Seoul.
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