
Earl Kim (1920–1998) was a Korean-American composer. Kim was born in Dinuba, California, to immigrant Korean parents. He began piano studies at age ten and soon developed an interest in composition, studying in Los Angeles and Berkeley with, among others, Arnold Schoenberg, Ernest Bloch, and Roger Sessions. After serving in World War II as a combat intelligence officer, he accepted a teaching position at Princeton in 1952. In 1967 he left Princeton for Harvard University, where he taught until his retirement in 1990.
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Where Grief Slumbers: Listen to it rain
Ophelia
Where Grief Slumbers: from Drunken Boat
Kim: Where Grief Slumbers: No. 3, It's Raining
Where Grief Slumbers: It's raining
Where Grief Slumbers: Ophelia
Where Grief Slumbers: The Departure
Where Grief Slumbers: The Farewell
Where Grief Slumbers: The girl with orange lips
Violin Concerto: Part I: Episode 2: Cadenza
Earthlight
Violin Concerto: Part I: Adagio Molto Sostenuto
Violin Concerto: Part I: Variation 2: poco scherzando
Kim: Violin Concerto: Part 1 - Part 2
Violin Concerto: Part I: Episode 1
Violin Concerto: Part I: Variation 1
Violin Concerto: Part II: Introduction
Violin Concerto: Part II: Episode: Adagio, Ma Non Troppo/Con Affetto
Dialogues
Cornet: XIV. He Races To Out-strip The Blazing Corridors, Through The Burning Embrace Of Red-hot Doors...
Violin Concerto: Part II: Finale: Allegro Molto
Cornet: I. Riding, Riding, Riding, Through The Day, Through The Night, Through The Day
Cornet: III. Camp-fire. They Sit Round It And Wait
Cornet: IX. It Began As A Feast. Then It Became A Festival, One Hardly Knows How
Cornet: XII. Slowly The Castle Lights Go Out
Cornet: II. Von Langenau Stirs In His Saddle And Says: "My Lord Marquis..."
Cornet: X. And There Is One Who Stands And Gazes With Wonder Upon This Splendour
Cornet: VII. Von Langenau Is Writing A Letter, Deep In Thought
Cornet: XV. Count Von Langenau Is Right In The Midst Of The Enemy, But Quite Alone
Cornet: VI. A Day's Ride With The Army
Cornet: XI. "Have You Forgotten That You Are My Page For This Day?"
3 Poems in French: II. Recueillement (Baudelaire)
3 Poems in French: I. En sourdine (Verlaine)
Exercises en Route: I. Dead Calm
Cornet: XIII. Was A Window Open? Is The Storm In The House?
Cornet: XVI. The Tunic Was Burnt In The Castle, The Letter And The Rose-leaf Of A Lady Unknown
Cornet: V. One Day, In The Morning, A Horseman Appears...
Cornet: VIII. They Ride Over A Slain Peasant
Cornet: IV. The Little Marquis Says, "You Are Very Young, Sir?"
Now and Then: I. On the meadow
3 Poems in French: III. Colloque sentimental (Verlaine)
Where Grief Slumbers - Listen to it rain
The Girl With Orange Lips - Where Grief Slumbers
Now and Then: IV. thither (reprise)
Part II: Finale: Allegro molto
Exercises en Route: II. They are Far Out
Now and Then: II. thither
Now and Then: III. Roundelay
Three Poems in French: I. En Sourdine
Two Bagatelles
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