Yuhwa (The Goddess of the Willow Trees)

Title

Yuhwa (The Goddess of the Willow Trees)

Description

In Korean mythology, Yuhwa was the daughter of a River God, tricked into marrying the Sun God. She escaped back to her homeland and gave birth to a son who became the founder and monarch of Korea’s northern kingdom. The symbolic willow tree is considered a source of healing in Korean folklore and elsewhere around the world. Hailstork’s 6-minute depiction is a luscious mix of innocent (and catchy) melody, blended with fascinating drama and texture to create a concert work that both stands on its own as pure music and depicts the legend of the goddess Yuhwa.

Creator

Hailstork, Adolphus

Format

0-10 minutes

Coverage

2000-

Instrumentation

flute / flûte

Ensemble Type

solo

Citation

Hailstork, Adolphus, “Yuhwa (The Goddess of the Willow Trees),” Music EnLivened, accessed October 16, 2024, http://omeka.uottawa.ca/music-enlivened/items/show/340.

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