"Spring of Home Country" for Viola and Strings. (arr. Han-Ki Kim) by Nan-Pa Hong Sheet Music for String Ensemble at Sheet Music Direct
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"Spring of Home Country" for Viola and Strings. (arr. Han-Ki Kim) Digital Sheet Music
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"Spring of Home Country" for Viola and Strings. (arr. Han-Ki Kim)
by Nan-Pa Hong String Ensemble - Digital Sheet Music

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For Solo Viola and String Orchestra. "Spring of Home Country" Op.159

 

Viola Concerto Spring in Hometown can be said to be a variational concerto in a word. It is a concerto composed with the theme of the melody of Nan-pa Hong, who played an important role in spreading Western music in Korea. Childrens song Spring in Hometown was composed in 1929 and is a familiar melody to all Koreans, young and old. The content of the poem is about the beautiful and nostalgic nostalgia of the village where he lived as a child. Following the lively ensemble in 4/4 time, a solo viola that seems to read a poem plays the theme, followed by the first variation composed of a splendid broken chord. Variations 2 and 3 are played by soloists and ensembles, crossing the traditional Korean rhythms Jajinmori and Kutkori. In Variation 4, the slowly expanded theme is played by the ensemble with a consoldino (played using a muted instrument), and the solo viola adorns the theme of the ensemble with up and down notes. Then, the solo violas cadenza, the final variation of a majestic personality, and a short coda decorate the end. Attached YouTube Link is played by Violin and Strings, it's just for a reference.

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