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Sungji Hong

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Sungji Hong (Korean: 홍성지) (b. 1973) is a South Korean composer. Her work Missa Lumen de Lumine, a setting of the Roman-rite Catholic Mass ordinary for three voices, was written for Trio Mediæval in 2002.[1] The trio recorded it in 2005. In a review for The Gramophone, Ivan Moody found it "rather a fragmentary affair", though with "some dazzling moments".[2]

References

  1. ^ Allann Kozinn (30 March 2007). Listening to Then and Now (They Sound a Lot Alike). The New York Times. Accessed June 2017.
  2. ^ Ivor Moody (2005). 'Stella Maris': ECM New Series 476 3021 (review). The Gramophone 83 (2): 113.