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Unsuk Chin (진은숙, born 14 July 1961, Seoul, South Korea) is a Korean contemporary classical composer, currently living in Berlin, Germany. She studied in Hamburg with György Ligeti, and has adapted much of his musical style into her own. She uses both traditional instruments, as well as electronics in her compositions. Chin began her musical career at age six on piano, but quickly switched her focus to composition because composition lessons were cheaper. Because of her perfect pitch, much of Chin's early career was transcribing Korean traditional music, and playing piano for local churches. In the words of the composer, she is "fascinated with virtuosity," which explains her devilishly challenging violin concerto, for which she won a Grawmeyer in 2004, and Double concerto for piano, percussion, and ensemble in 2002. Unsuk Chin won the International Gaudeamus Competition for Composers in 1985. The Arnold Schoenberg Center in Austria awarded her a prize including 12,500 Euro in prize money. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

Unsuk Chin: 3 Concertos

Chin: Cello Concerto

Chin: Violin Concerto No. 1

Chin: Piano Concerto

Chin: Double Concerto; Akrostichon; XI; Fantaisie mécanique

Chin: Le silence des Sirènes

Chin: Rocaná
Chin: Violin Concerto No. 1: II.
Chin: Piano Concerto: III.
Chin: Cello Concerto: II.

Unsuk Chin - Rocaná, Violin Concerto

Unsuk Chin:Xi