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January 31, 2024

‘CelloGayageum’ at Grunin Center: Classical Music Meets Korean Tradition

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TOMS RIVER, NJ Cellist Sol Daniel Kim and gayageum player Dayoung Yoon will bring their unique fusion of instruments and musical styles to the Grunin Center for the Arts at Ocean County College at 7 p.m. on Thursday, February 8. Tickets are $25.

The exceptional intercultural musical duo, formed in 2016, have created a sound that is both timeless and contemporary. Drawing inspiration from the “Pavilion of Unification” in Berlin, a city with a tragic history of war, division, and reunification, they have seamlessly blended the musical cultures and instruments of the cello and gayageum to create a harmonious symbiosis in both sound and style. By showcasing the beauty and richness of South Korean music to audiences around the world, they are redefining what it means to be a global musical act.

Their passion for traditional South Korean music is evident in their performances, which have captured the hearts of audiences worldwide. They have appeared on several popular Korean primetime TV shows, including KBS, JTBC, and MBN, and have toured extensively throughout Asia, Europe, and beyond. As cultural ambassadors, they are promoting the traditional music culture of South Korea and bridging cultural divides through the universal language of music.

CelloGayageum was honored with the prestigious Soorim Culture Prize, and their debut album, South Wave, North Wind, was produced with the help of a grant from the Seoul Foundation of Arts and Culture. Moreover, they were named “Artist of the Year” by the Jeongdong Theater in Seoul, solidifying their place as one of the most exciting and innovative musical acts today.

Tickets can be purchased online at grunincenter.org or by calling the Grunin Center Box Office at 732-255-0500.

This engagement is made possible through the Performing Arts Global Exchange program of Mid Atlantic Arts, with support through the National Endowment for the Arts.

Media Contact

Dori Londres
Marketing & Communications Writer/Editor
dlondres@ocean.edu
732 255 0400 x2308

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