State Symphony Orchestra of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea

State Symphony Orchestra of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea

The State Symphony Orchestra of DPRK (조선국립교향악단, Joseon Gungrip Gyohyangakdan) is the only large orchestra of Western style in North Korea and was the first arts group to be established there.

History

The SSO was established on 8 August 1946 with the name Central Symphony Orchestra. In January 1947, this orchestra reinforced members and incorporated with the State Arts Theatre following year. They participated not only their subscription concerts but performances of ballets and operas including the first grand opera in Korean peninsula "People's Commanders" composed by Sun-Nam Kim.

SSO (at that time called 'Symphony Orchestra of the State Arts Theatre') became independent in 1956. In 1969, it combined with the Orchestra of the (North) Korean Arts Film Studio and recorded film scores. The SSO incorporated again with the Sea of Blood Opera Company in 1971.

In the 1970s, the SSO premiered many well-known orchestral works of North Korea, including "Arirang", "Bumper Harvest comes in Cheongsan Plains", "Dear House at my Hometown", "Maiden on a Swing", Piano Concerto "Korea is One", Violin Concerto "Song of Nostalgia" and Symphony "The Sea of Blood".

The SSO became fully independent from other arts groups in 1980 and adopted its present name. In 1982, the SSO played Isang Yun's orchestral work "Exemplum, in memoriam Kwangju" for the first time in North Korea, in the presence of the composer. The orchestra toured Poland in 1986, receiving favorable criticism for performances of Isang Yun's orchestral works. Besides Poland, the SSO traveled to Bulgaria, Romania, East Germany, China(PRC), the USSR and Japan.

The SSO received the highest honor of North Korea, the 'Kim Il Sung Medal', in May 2000.

Repertoires, Concert Venues & Conductors

SSO is only one large orchestra of Western form in North Korea but include players of improved Korean folk wind instruments, instrumental & vocal soloists and composers for itself. They performs (North) Korean orchestral and chamber works in 70% and Western orchestral works in 30%. Sometimes they performs not only conductor but all players without scores-even massive and complicate works include Gustav Mahler's symphonies. They play chiefly their own concert hall named Moranbong Theatre in Pyongyang.

SSO's principal conductor is Byeong-Hwa Kim since 1969. And this orchestra also playing under Jeong-Gyun Kim(associate principal conductor), Ho-Yun Kim(associate principal conductor), Gwang-Seong Choi(associate conductor), Mun-Yeong Heo(associate conductor) and other guest conductors include Il-Jin Kim, Yeong-Sang Han, Jeong-Rim Jo, Jun-Mu Lee, Hong-Jae Kim and Francis Travis. SSO's concertmaster is Gi-Hyeok Choi.

Collaboration with South Korean Artists

In 1998, SSO played "Arirang" under South Korean conductor Beom-Hun Park in 'Isang Yun Reunification Concert'. Two years after, SSO visited South Korea for the first time. They played two own concerts and two 'unity' concerts with KBS Symphony Orchestra in Seoul. In 2002, SSO met again with KBS Symphony Orchestra in Pyongyang and performed together. In these concerts, SSO played first time with well-known soprano Sumi Jo, cellist Han-Na Chang and other artists of South Korea.

Recordings

SSO released two compact discs contains Isang Yun's orchestral, chamber and choral works via Japanese company "Camerata" in 1980s. Since 2000, they making own CD series made by "Kwangmyong Music Company"(KMC), a North Korea's only recording company. They recorded domestic works only until 2003.

In 2005, they recorded Seventh Symphony composed by Dmitri Shostakovich for their 15th album released from KMC. It has a subtitle as 'Foreign Music Vol.1(외국음악집 1)'. It was not only first-ever released CD in North Korea which contains Western classical music only, but has longest playing time than other North Korean CDs.

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