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Byeongso Ahn

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44:. His father, Myungho Ahn, was one of the first Korean students in the United Kingdom and then worked as a language teacher in his home country. Ahn was most likely born in 1911. His father gave him a violin, which he tried to learn to play by himself. Later, the Czech violinist and conductor Josef Huss was his teacher in Seoul. 120:
In the 1950s, he began his intensive creative phase as a composer, with his oldest surviving work dating from 1939. He also resumed his conducting career after the war, for example as a guest conductor with the KBS Symphony Orchestra. He continued to work as a music educator and his students included
32:; 1 December 1911 – 6 March 1979) was a Korean violinist, conductor, composer, and music educator. He was one of the most important personalities of Western classical music in his country. He gave the first violin concerto and probably also made the first violin recording with Western music in Korea. 105:. Probably from 1939 he worked as a musician in Manchuria. There, he also used the name "Heitho Ahn". In the 1940s, he worked as a teacher at the music academy of Yun-ak-won. After Korea's independence, his conducting activities began, so he conducted the 154: 246: 149: 221: 136:
during the military coup of 1961, Byeongso Ahn became more and more isolated as a member of the family. His plan to leave the country failed.
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The Avant-Courier of an Age of Turbulence and Tragedy: The Life and Legacy of the Musician and First Korean Violin Virtuoso, Byeongso Ahn
113:. In 1950, he became music director of the Daehan Philharmonic Orchestra. After the outbreak of the Korean War, among others, he held a 211: 196: 47:
Probably in 1929 he went to Japan, where he learned from the Russian violinist Eugene Krein. In the early 1930s, he received
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became an important teacher. He also received lessons at the Musikhochschule with among others Gustav Malke,
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He was married to the pianist Aenae Lee (b. 1908). After his brother Byeongdo Ahn was disgraced by General
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Born in Seoul, Ahn came from an artistic family; his grandfather Joongshic "Shimjeon" Ahn was a
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In 1934, the talented musician went to Germany, where he first took up private studies with
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Pongnyŏl Chŏng, Haeyeop Yang, Un-chang Baek, Chang-hwan Kim, Young-gi Ahn, Su-chul Lee,
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lessons from the German composer, pianist, and conductor
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Korean
court painter
music theory
Josef Linke
Alexander Mogilevsky
Willy Hess
Berlin University of the Arts
Max Strub
Fritz Stein
Eta Harich-Schneider
Paul Hindemith
1936 Summer Olympics
Berliner Philharmoniker
Richard Strauss
Japanese-occupied Korea
Seoul Philharmonic Orchestra
Gukhoe
martial music
Kyung Wha Chung
Dong-Suk Kang
Park Chung Hee
The Avant-Courier of an Age of Turbulence and Tragedy: The Life and Legacy of the Musician and First Korean Violin Virtuoso, Byeongso Ahn
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Wayback Machine
https://core.ac.uk/download/pdf/158318568.pdf
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Male classical violinists
Korean violinists
Korean composers
Korean conductors (music)

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