“Spring of Hometown” for String Quartet, Op. 159D (arr. Han-Ki Kim) by NanPa hong Sheet Music for String Quartet at Sheet Music Direct
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“Spring of Hometown” for String Quartet, Op. 159D (arr. Han-Ki Kim) Digital Sheet Music
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“Spring of Hometown” for String Quartet, Op. 159D (arr. Han-Ki Kim)
by NanPa hong String Quartet - Digital Sheet Music

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Spring of Hometown can be said to be a work of variation in a word, and it was composed with the theme of the melody of Nanpa Hong, who played an important role in spreading Western music in Korea in the early 1900s. The nursery rhyme Spring of Home Country 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 I lived as a child. Following the lively prelude in 4/4 time, first violin plays the theme in an atmosphere as if reading a poem, followed by the first variation composed of splendid dispersion chords. Variations 2 and 3 are played by intersecting the parts with Jajinmori and Gutgeori, which are unique Korean rhythms. In the 4th variation, the slow-expanded theme contrasts with the fast tones of the first violin up and down. Then, the 5th Variation of the Cadenza character is played, and the final 6th Variation of the majestic character and a short coda decorate the end. In this score, short sentences suitable for the musical situation were also written in the score, so that the performer could feel the Korean sentiment in a more concrete way. Atteched YouTube link is just for a reference. it is played by concerto form.

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