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MUS Talks | Evolution: The Development of Modern Music Amidst "Prejudice"

September 27,2024 Upcoming Events

 

Theme: Evolution: The Development of Modern Music Amidst "Prejudice"

Language: Chinese

Speaker: Prof. Zhuosheng Jin

Host: Mr. Pengfei Yu

Date&Time: Sep. 27, 2024 (Fri.) 19:00

Venue: Lecture Classroom 102, Teaching Building(MUS)

 

 

Abstract

This lecture takes four "oppositions"—composer vs. composer, composer vs. audience, schools, and styles—as focal points to explore and illustrate the concept of "prejudice" in music history, primarily within the context of modern and contemporary music. By examining these points, the lecture provides a broader perspective on how various forms of prejudice have existed and contributed to the modernization of music. This lecture aims to offer the audience a general understanding of the development of music history from the late 19th century onwards through intriguing anecdotes related to these "prejudices."

 

About the Speaker

Zhuosheng Jin

Dr. Zhuosheng JIN is currently an Assistant Professor at the School of Music, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen. With his music described as “powerful” and “haunting” (The New York Times), Dr. JIN (b1991, Ningbo, China) is a composer, pianist, and writer. JIN’s music spans a variety of instrumentations and mediums, including orchestra, chamber, solo, and electronic. Influenced by filmmakers such as Theo Angelopoulos and Andrei Tarkovsky, JIN’s composition emphasizes relationships between literature, especially poetry, and sonic texture. In his music, the sound is always driven by its literary implications. There are particular topics setting his composition up that he often emphasizes in his music writings, including the destined loneliness of beings, identities, homesickness, love, and so on.

Dr. JIN holds degrees from Oberlin College (BM ‘15), Boston University (MM ‘17), and McGill University (DMUS ‘22). His teachers include Philippe Leroux, Joshua Fineberg, Josh Levine, Alex Mincek, and Xiaogang YE (composition), Shuxing Zheng, Robert Shannon, Webb Wiggins, and David Breitman (keyboard), Davide Ianni (electronic music), and Christoph Neidh?fer (music theory), among others. JIN also followed private lessons and master classes with Helmut Lachenmann, Brian Ferneyhough, Beat Furrer, Marco Stroppa, and Stefano Gervasoni, et al.

The awards he has won include Toru Takemitsu Composition Award (2019, 3rd prize), Matan Givol Composers Competition (2020, 1st prize), Salvatore Martirano Award (2020, 1st prize), Irino Prize (2021), Novalis International Composition Competition (2021), Luba Zuke Prize (2021), New Generation Composition Competition (2020, 3rd prize), John Rea Award (2019), Société de concerts de Montréal Emerging Composers Competition (2018), and TURNmusic Collegiate Composition Prize (2017). He has also received honorable mentions in the I/CREATION Composition Competition (2021 and 2018), Appassionato Ensemble Composition Competition (2021), Lake George Composition Competition (2019), Breaking Music Composition Contest (2019), and Giovannini Composition Competition (2018), etc. His scores are published by BabelScores.

JIN’s music has been programmed worldwide by IRCAM-Manifeste, Festival Archipel, Impuls Festival, Composit New Music Festival, Delian New Music Festival, outHear New Music Week, CEME Festival, ARCO Université, June in Buffalo New Music Festival, and Beijing Modern Music Festival, etc. He has written for the Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra, Beijing Symphony Orchestra, Shenzhen Symphony Orchestra, Klangforum Wien (soloists), Ensemble InterContemporain (soloists), Ensemble MusikFabrik (soloists), Divertimento Ensemble (soloists), Schallfeld Ensemble (soloists), Meitar Ensemble, Les Métaboles, Ensemble Multilatérale (soloists), AsianArt Ensemble, Barcelona Modern Ensemble, Quatuor Béla, Ensemble Mdi, Syntax Ensemble, Mivos Quartet, JACK Quartet, Trio Roadrunner, and Ensemble Mise-en, etc., as well as conductors Pierre-André Valade, Jean-Philippe Wurtz, Guillaume Bourgogne, Kanako Abe, Pasquale Corrado, Yongyan Hu, Daye Lin, and Brian Liao, et al. His articles are published by major periodicals such as Music Weekly, China, etc.

JIN has also worked as an author, director, and curator. Projects include “At the Last Day” (director, screenwriter, and leading actor; short drama, 2009 made in Beijing), “Funeral of Adam” (director, screenwriter, and leading actor; film, 2012 made in Xi’an), “Eyes and Mind” (curator and sound director; art exhibition, 2015 in Shenzhen Art Academy), and “HOME” (sound artist, installation, 2017 made in Boston), “field | guide” (text, multimedia project, 2019-22 in Boston), among others. His first book of poems will be published in 2023 in Taiwan, China.

He is the founder and currently the organiser of “MUS Talks” Lecture Series and the Salon Concert Series at the School of Music, CUHK-Shenzhen. As a guest lecturer, JIN has been well-received at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, University of California Irvine, Université de Montréal, Universidad Nacional de La Plata, and several universities in China, among others.

 

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