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Leading Jazz Pianist`s New Album Brings Together Korean and Latin Music

Released on: November 29, 2007, 2:47 pm

Press Release Author: Amber LEE

Industry: Entertainment

Press Release Summary: Yoon Seung Cho blends two cultures in his recently published
second album "Latin Corea"


Press Release Body: Los Angeles, CA-November 27, 2007-World class jazz pianist, Yoon
Seung Cho, has recently published his second album titled "Latin Corea," which
combines the rich sounds of Latin Jazz with traditional Korean songs.
The new album infuses the delicate characteristics of jazz pianist Eliane Elias and
the Latin atmosphere of composer Hermeto Pascoal, with Cho's distinct personality.
"It will be the first in a whole new genre in Latin music which combines the Korean
mind with traditional South American style beyond the experimental stage," said
award-winning composer and producer Carlos Campos. "This album is very attractive
because it shows the musical roots of Brazil and Argentina. Praise for Cho's
contribution to harmony between Korean and Latin Music."
Cho was born in Korea, but grew up in South America. He studied classical music at
Argentina National Music College and jazz at Berklee College and New England
Conservatory in America. Cho was discovered by Herbie Hancock, the famous pianist a
part of Miles Davis' quintet, and went on to become the first Asian person to
participate in the Thelonious Monk Institute of Jazz Performance at the University
of Southern California, a specialized two year program for a select group of the
world's most gifted young musicians.
Cho currently teaches music at Musicians Institute and works as a jazz pianist in
Hollywood.
"Latin Corea" was produced by SoundSketch and is being distributed by MBI (Music
Bridge International). The album is scheduled to be released in the U.S. in February
2008.

About KOCCA (Korea Culture & Content Agency)
The Korea Culture & Content Agency (KOCCA) is the creative content division of South
Korea's Ministry of Culture & Tourism. KOCCA is committed to fostering the growth of
Korean creative content such as animation, online gaming, cinema, music, and mobile
content in the United States.



Web Site: http://www.kocca.kr

Contact Details: CONTACT:

Amber Lee
KOCCA USA
Tel. (323) 935-5001
Email: la@kocca.kr
KOCCA USA

5509 Wilshire Blvd. 2 FL.
Los Angeles, 90036
Tel: 1.323.935.5001
Fax: 1.323.935.1101

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