Koh Chang-su

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Koh Chang-su ( Japanese 高 昌 帥 ; * 1970 in Seoul ) is a South Korean composer who lives in Japan .

He studied at the Osaka College of Music where he graduated. Further studies followed at the Music Academy of the City of Basel . His compositions have already been nominated as compulsory pieces at the All Japan Band Competition . He is also a member of the group of composers who have supplied the Kyo-En with wind orchestra works from the 21st century.

Works

Works for orchestra

  • Kasukeki hikari "The Wee Light" for chamber orchestra
  • 1997 3rd sonata for orchestra
  • 1999 6th sonata for orchestra

Works for wind orchestra

  • 1996 Carnival day march
  • 1998 木 霊 for 18 saxophones
  • 2000 The March
  • 2002 INVOCATION
  • 2002 LAMENT for Wind Orchestra
  • 2003 Korean Dances for Wind Orchestra
  • Polkisher March

Chamber music

  • 1992 Six pieces for clarinet, violin, cello
  • 1994 sonata for flute, clarinet, viola and piano
  • 1996 2nd sonata for alto saxophone, guitar and drums
  • 1997 Sonatina for flute solo
  • 1998 4th sonata for viola solo
  • 1999 5th Sonata (b) for woodwind quintet
  • 2001 8th sonata for clarinet solo and piano
  • 2002 Introduzione ed Allegro con bravura for two trumpets, horn, 3 trombones and timpani
  • 2003 Monologue for Clarinet in Bb solo
  • 2004 10th sonata for violin and piano
  • Brass octet for three trumpets, 1 horn, 3 trombones and tuba

Works for piano

  • 1999 5th Sonata (A) for piano
  • 2000 7th sonata for piano
  • Fragments for piano solo
  • only love and light can

Other works

  • 1996–1998 GEBET for baritone solo, mixed choir and orchestra
  • 1998 Esquisse for baritone solo and orchestra

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