"Delicious is the word that comes to mind when
you listen to Youn Sun Nah. But the young Korean is also moving,
radiant, sometimes funny, always sensua, a spicy creature of the night,
Her voice is ideally in tune, with trills in the upper register that
cleave you to the core."
About Youn Sun Nah
Youn Sun Nah is well regarded for her remarkable vocal prowess. The
Korean jazz vocalist’s ability to present each song in her own unique style filled full of emotions
and passion has consistently captured her audience in attentive
silence, ending with roaring appreciation. The songstress traverse the
vocal spectrum effortlessly to the extent where she’s not just another
vocalist, she’s a musical instrument. French newspaper, Le Monde
described her as “a UFO touching the universe of jazz with a magnificent voice and passionate originality; Jubilation in triple time”.
Growing up in a musical family where her
father was a conductor and her mother, a musical actress, music has
always been in her life. Nah eventually began her own musical journey
and made her first debut at the tender age of 23 at a joint concert
collaborating with the Korean Symphony Orchestra. The performance was
her stepping-stone into the Korean music scene.
Though Nah was making waves in the Korean
music scene, she decided to move to Paris in 1995 to study jazz and
chanson. Striving for only the best, she enrolled herself into the CIM
Jazz School, one of the oldest jazz schools in Europe. She also studied
at the National Music Institute of Beauvais as well as the Nadia and
Lili Boulanger Conservatory. Nah’s innate talent for jazz began to shine
brighter when she started performing extensively in the French jazz
scene with her group YSN 5tet at jazz clubs, national theatres and
festivals. News of this Korean marvel reached many famous musicians who
were excited to collaborate with her.
Nah also made a strong showing in a number of jazz concours such as La Jazz à Juan Révélations.
Her 2009 album ‘Voyage’ made it into the French top ten of the jazz
charts and won the coveted “CHOC” as CD of the month (Jazzman). One of
her paramount recognitions comes from the French government where she
was conferred the title Chevalier des Arts et des Lettres in recognition of her contributions to the arts in 2009.
While Nah’s career in Europe took flight,
home was taking notice of her accomplishments abroad. The Korean
Ministry of Culture and Tourism presented her with the Young Artist of
the Year award in 2005. Her 2009 album, ‘Voyage’ received the Best Jazz & Crossover Record of the Year' at the 6th Korean Music Awards.
Many venues and festivals across the globe
also recognize Nah’s talents. She has been invited to perform at
numerous events such as Jazz at Lincoln Center
(New York), International Pori Jazz Festival (Finland), Montreal Jazz
Festival (Canada), TD Vancouver International Jazz Festival (Canada),
Parc Floral de Paris (France), Marciac Jazz Festival (France), Mai Jazz
Festival (Norway), Cully Jazz Festival (Switzerland), Java Jazz Festival
(Indonesia), Penang Island Jazz Festival (Malaysia) and Jarasum
International Jazz Festival (South Korea), among many others. The impressive travel is further reinforced by a world tour with Ulf Wakenius that visited 50 cities in 19 countries
as well as participating in Karsten Jahnke Konzertdirektion’s Jazz
Today tour, one of Germany’s most famous music agency’s concert series.
Nah’s current project sees her collaborating
with Swedish guitarist Ulf Wakenius. The stripped down format provides
ample of space for the two talented musicians to improvise and explore
the many facets of jazz. The vocal prowess of Youn Sun Nah and Ulf
Wakenius’ prolific guitar skills complement each other amazingly well.
Their unique musical chemistry allows them to traverse different musical
aspects, creating very interesting musical dialogues. To date, the duo
has released two albums under top German jazz label ACT, Voyage (2009)
and Same Girl (2010).
The latest album ‘Same Girl’ embraces 11
fascinating songs interpretations such as ‘My Favorite Things’ to ‘La
Chanson d'Hélène’ and ‘Enter Sandman’ as well as original compositions
‘Uncertain Weather’ and ‘Breakfast In Baghdad’. The diversity of the
album showcases her distinctive voice building the framework for her
multi-faceted musical taste.
Michel Contat from French Media Company Telerama exclaims, “Delicious
is the word that comes to mind when you listen to Youn Sun Nah. But the
young Korean is also moving, radiant, sometimes funny, always sensual, a
spicy creature of the night. Her voice is ideally in tune, with trills
in the upper register that cleave you to the core." Her
collaboration with Ulf Wakenius at this point of Nah’s musical journey
presents a unique performance filled to the brim with emotions and
impressive musical talent; one that many have experienced and yearn for
more. "We often imagine that jazz can only come from the US or from
Europe, and in that case, mainly from France. Well, you can throw out
all those received ideas: the greatest jazz singer of today is Korean.
Her name is Youn Sun NAH. Those fortunate enough to have seen her on
stage know to what dizzying heights she can lead them,” proclaims Renaud
Czarnes of Les Echos (France).
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