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2025 Hic et Nunc! Music Festival - JIJI Guitar Recital

2025 Hic et Nunc! Music Festival - JIJI Guitar Recital

Date/Time
Aug 22, 2025 - Aug 22, 2025
Genre
Classic
Venue
Seoul Arts Center - IBK Chamber Hall
Age group
Elementary school students and older
Run time
1 hr

Price

R Seats
General
50,000won

S Seats
General
30,000won

Price

R Seats
General
50,000won

S Seats
General
30,000won

Currency = KRW(₩)

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    Hailed by The Washington Post for her “mesmerizing” and “stirring” performances, guitarist JIJI gives her official Korea debut. Renowned for her remarkable versatility, JIJI seamlessly bridges classical and contemporary music, performing on both acoustic and electric guitar.

     

     

    ■ PROGRAM
    Isaac Albeniz - Asturias (Leyenda)

     

    Claudia Sessa - “Occhi io vissi di voi”

     

    J. S. Bach - “Allegro” from Prelude, Fugue, and Allegro in E-flat major, BWV 998

     

    Harold Arlen - “Over the Rainbow”

     

    Roland Dyens - Tango en Skai

     

    Gulli Bjornsson - Dynjandi

     

    Niccolo Paganini - Caprice No. 24

     

    Steve Reich - Electric Counterpoint ? II. Slow & III. Fast

     

    Max Richter - Spring (from Recomposed by Max Richter: Vivaldi ? The Four Seasons arranged by JIJI)

     

    JIJI - Very Berry Strawberry

     

    JIJI - For Patty

     

    JIJI - Where you are now (is exactly where you’re supposed to be)

     


    ■ ARTIST
    JIJI, guitar

     

    JIJI is a guitarist acclaimed for her expressive range, technical command, and adventurous programming across acoustic and electric guitars. Praised by The Washington Post as “mesmerizing” and “stirring,” her performances span classical repertoire, contemporary works, and free improvisation. In 2021, The Washington Post named her one of “21 composers/performers who sound like tomorrow.”
    She has appeared at Carnegie Hall’s Weill Recital Hall, Lincoln Center, 92Y, Caramoor, the National Gallery of Art, and more, with features on PBS, NPR, FOX-TV, and Hong Kong’s RTHK. In 2016, she became the first guitarist in 30 years to win First Prize at the Concert Artists Guild Competition.

     

    JIJI has premiered works by composers including Steven Mackey, David Lang, Michael Gilbertson, Natalie Dietterich, Hilary Purrington, and Paul Lansky. Her 2024 album UNBOUND features commissioned works. Recent chamber appearances include the New York Philharmonic’s Nightcap series, Cuarteto Latinoamericano, the Verona Quartet, and violinist Danbi Um. In the 2023?24 season, she debuted at Verizon Hall with the Curtis Symphony Orchestra, premiering a new concerto by Steven Mackey.
    As a concerto soloist, she has performed with the American Composers Orchestra, Kansas City Symphony, Rochester Philharmonic, New West Symphony, and more. She is especially noted for her interpretations of Rodrigo’s Concierto de Aranjuez and has premiered four major concertos in the past five years.

     

    A committed educator, JIJI is Associate Professor of Guitar at Indiana University’s Jacobs School of Music and has given master classes at Yale, Peabody, and Dublin’s National Concert Hall.

     

    She also composes and performs her own works, and in 2024 released an EP in collaboration with R&B artist Daniel Fears. She is represented by Kirshbaum Associates and sponsored by Augustine Strings and GuitarLift.

    Venue

    Seoul Arts Center
    2406 , Nambusunhwan-ro , Seocho-gu , Seoul
    1668-1352website
    2025 Hic et Nunc! Music Festival - JIJI Guitar Recital

    2025 Hic et Nunc! Music Festival - JIJI Guitar Recital

    Date/Time
    Aug 22, 2025 - Aug 22, 2025
    Genre
    Classic
    Venue
    Seoul Arts Center - IBK Chamber Hall
    Age group
    Elementary school students and older
    Run time
    1 hr
      1/0
      Untitled Document

       

       

       

      Hailed by The Washington Post for her “mesmerizing” and “stirring” performances, guitarist JIJI gives her official Korea debut. Renowned for her remarkable versatility, JIJI seamlessly bridges classical and contemporary music, performing on both acoustic and electric guitar.

       

       

      ■ PROGRAM
      Isaac Albeniz - Asturias (Leyenda)

       

      Claudia Sessa - “Occhi io vissi di voi”

       

      J. S. Bach - “Allegro” from Prelude, Fugue, and Allegro in E-flat major, BWV 998

       

      Harold Arlen - “Over the Rainbow”

       

      Roland Dyens - Tango en Skai

       

      Gulli Bjornsson - Dynjandi

       

      Niccolo Paganini - Caprice No. 24

       

      Steve Reich - Electric Counterpoint ? II. Slow & III. Fast

       

      Max Richter - Spring (from Recomposed by Max Richter: Vivaldi ? The Four Seasons arranged by JIJI)

       

      JIJI - Very Berry Strawberry

       

      JIJI - For Patty

       

      JIJI - Where you are now (is exactly where you’re supposed to be)

       


      ■ ARTIST
      JIJI, guitar

       

      JIJI is a guitarist acclaimed for her expressive range, technical command, and adventurous programming across acoustic and electric guitars. Praised by The Washington Post as “mesmerizing” and “stirring,” her performances span classical repertoire, contemporary works, and free improvisation. In 2021, The Washington Post named her one of “21 composers/performers who sound like tomorrow.”
      She has appeared at Carnegie Hall’s Weill Recital Hall, Lincoln Center, 92Y, Caramoor, the National Gallery of Art, and more, with features on PBS, NPR, FOX-TV, and Hong Kong’s RTHK. In 2016, she became the first guitarist in 30 years to win First Prize at the Concert Artists Guild Competition.

       

      JIJI has premiered works by composers including Steven Mackey, David Lang, Michael Gilbertson, Natalie Dietterich, Hilary Purrington, and Paul Lansky. Her 2024 album UNBOUND features commissioned works. Recent chamber appearances include the New York Philharmonic’s Nightcap series, Cuarteto Latinoamericano, the Verona Quartet, and violinist Danbi Um. In the 2023?24 season, she debuted at Verizon Hall with the Curtis Symphony Orchestra, premiering a new concerto by Steven Mackey.
      As a concerto soloist, she has performed with the American Composers Orchestra, Kansas City Symphony, Rochester Philharmonic, New West Symphony, and more. She is especially noted for her interpretations of Rodrigo’s Concierto de Aranjuez and has premiered four major concertos in the past five years.

       

      A committed educator, JIJI is Associate Professor of Guitar at Indiana University’s Jacobs School of Music and has given master classes at Yale, Peabody, and Dublin’s National Concert Hall.

       

      She also composes and performs her own works, and in 2024 released an EP in collaboration with R&B artist Daniel Fears. She is represented by Kirshbaum Associates and sponsored by Augustine Strings and GuitarLift.

      Price

      R Seats
      General
      50,000won

      S Seats
      General
      30,000won

      Price

      R Seats
      General
      50,000won

      S Seats
      General
      30,000won

      Currency = KRW(₩)


      Venue

      Seoul Arts Center
      2406 , Nambusunhwan-ro , Seocho-gu , Seoul
      1668-1352website