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Born in 1967, he graduated from
the Chugye University for the Arts and received a Master’s Degree from
the Peabody Conservatory of the John Hopkins University, where he studied
with Robert Hall Lewis and Bruno Amato. He is currently studying
composition with Tai-Bong Jung at doctoral level at Seoul National
University.
He has been awarded two prizes at the 1st Pusan Contemporary Music
Festival and the 24th Seoul Music Competition. His works have been
performed at the Neue Musik Forum organized by the Goethe-Institute in
Seoul, Pan Music Festival and the Taegu Contemporary Music Festival.
His works for organ and saxophone in particular have been much in demand
from performers, many of whom have commissioned pieces from him. His
choral works were twice on the programme of choral competitions in Korea.
He was on the faculty of the Universities in Chugye, Keimyung, Youngnam
and Konkuk and was also Head of the Composition Department at Soongsil
Conservatory of Soongsil University. At present he is a Professor of the
College of Liberal Arts and Science at Yonsei University, which awarded
him a prize for outstanding results in teaching (2003).
In his music, he seeks elegant twelve-tone melody and harmony thro-ugh
controlled dissonance and the organic structure of various contrasting
music material.
P. Q. Phan
Born in 1962 in Vietnam, he became interested in music while studying
architecture in 1978 and taught himself to play the piano, compose, and
orchestrate. In 1982, he immigrated to the United States and began his
formal musical training. He earned his bm from University of Southern
California and his dma in Composition from University of Michigan.
Phan’s music has been performed throughout the United States, Canada,
Mexico, Brazil, Argentina, Chile, England, France, Belgium, Austria,
Germany, Switzerland, Italy, Spain, Portugal, the Netherlands, Norway,
Denmark, Finland, the Czech Republic, Poland, Estonia, Lit-huania, Russia,
Israel, Turkey, Australia, New Zealand, China, Hong Kong, Singapore,
Korea, and Japan. His music has been performed by the bbc Scottish
Symphony, Radio France, the Kronos Quartet, the American Composers
Orchestra, Saint Louis Chamber Group, Cincinnati Orchestra, the Charleston
Symphony, Sinfonia da Camera, Society for New Music, and the Cleveland
Chamber Symphony. He has receiv-ed numerous commissions, including those
from the Kronos Quartet and the Cleveland Chamber Symphony.
His honours include the 1997 Prix de Rome and several ascap Awards. He has
received awards and fellowships from the Ohio Arts Council, the Charles
Ives Center for American Music and the Concordia Orchestra. He has held
residencies at the MacDowell Colony, the Univesity of Iowa (with the
Kronos Quartet) and at the Asian Composers’ Forum.
At the moment, P.Q. Phan writes music which integrates the aesthetics of
Southeast-Asia and the West. He is currently an Assistant Professor in
composition at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
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