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YOONSEO




                                         SHIN






                            2021 WINNER OF THE NZIA GAMELAN PRIZE
                                                       by Jan Gould


                NZIA was so impressed by the letter of thanks we got after
                 awarding the 2020 Gamelan Prize that we decided to do a
                  profile on the prize winner herself. The reason the NZIA
                    executive so was impressed because it rarely gets an
                                 acknowledgement, or a letter of thanks.


                                                       In her letter, Yoonseo wrote: “Once completing my tertiary
                                                       studies I aspire to build myself a career in the film industry. My
                                                       predominant focus is on film scoring and it is in an industry I
                                                       would love to work in.”

                                                       Yoonseo also said “Learning new instruments is one of my
                                                       greatest passions in life and the gamelan was a wonderful
                                                       addition to the collection up my sleeve.”

                                                       I met with Yoonseo Shin and asked her what instruments she
                                                       knows and plays. She said she started with the piano and
                                                       violin and moved on to the flute, the harp and then gamelan.
                                                       Her parents are very musical especially her father, and when
                                                       she came to New Zealand at the age of two, the traditional
                                                       values of support for music and education in a disciplined way
                                                       were an integral part of the household. Her father likes guitar,
                                                       drums, jazz and blues. Growing up in New Plymouth, her
                                                       music education was highly conventional at school, and her
                                                       practice sessions at home were well supported and timetabled.
                                                       Classical music was supplemented by a whole range of genres
                                                       so that Yoonseo’s musical background was extremely well
                                                       rounded.

                                                       For example, at her school (New Plymouth Girls’ High School),
                                                       she took NCEA Music and was supported by her music teacher
                                                       in the Chamber Music ensemble that showed her awareness of
                                                       the intricacies of classical music. Yet, in the weekends she
                                                       would be part of the Rock Quest, which for those of you who
                                                       have not attended one of these events, contains the full gamut
                                                       of rock music, right up to very heavy metal. She says that
                                                       NPGH was a high achieving environment without excessive
                                                       competition. This is borne out statistically, because Girls
                                                       schools traditionally do at least 20% better academically than
                                                       co-educational institutions.










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