김선경
About 김선경
김선경(Eng: SEON KYONG KIM), composer and songwriter, majored in classical composition at Yonsei University in South Korea. After graduation, she participated in producing the television drama sound tracks for the immensely popular miniseries I’m sorry, I love you (2004) ) and, in the following year, Spring Days (2005) and Sad Love Story (2005). She also contributed as an arranger on many Korean Pop Music and one-act television dramas. Her music can still be heard on television through rebroadcasts, now in syndication. This was a great time for her to enrich her musical capacity and seriously progress in her compositional career. In 2008, Seon Kyong received her master’s degree in Scoring for Film & Multimedia from New York University, where she studied orchestration, song writing, arranging and conducting. She studied with artist faculty members Professor Michael Patterson and Joseph Church, both prominent composers and arrangers. While at NYU, as a versatile and passionate composer, she has written music for various media’s, working with many directors, instrumentalists and singers. As a result, in the 2007 NYU/ASCAP Foundation Film Scoring Workshop in Memory of Buddy Baker, she was selected as a recipient of the Sorel scholarships specifically designated for emerging women film composers. She also won the Scholarship for outstanding achievement in composition in 2007 and the Elmer Bernstein Award in 2008. Her compositional style encompasses classical and contemporary approaches. Although her music is originally rooted in classical music, she is proficient in both traditional scores and contemporary arrangements. With her passion to orchestral composition, she has been composing for a variety of TV productions, ranging from romantic comedies, drama, thriller, ethnic and action cues. • New York University, Music Composition on Film Scoring 석사 (M.A.) • 연세대학교 작곡과 학사 • 숭실대학교 콘서바토리, 백석예술대학교, 두원공과대학교 실용음악과 출강 (2010~)
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