On Wednesday, November 12th, 2025, SUNY Korea hosted a special seminar titled “The History of Western Music through Cello Works,” featuring guest lecturer and professional cellist Dr. Sae Rom Kwon alongside collaborative pianist Dr. Hyo Jung Song. The event brought together students, faculty, and classical music enthusiasts for an insightful journey through the evolution of Western music.
Dr. Kwon opened the session with an introduction to how musical styles and forms transformed from the Baroque era to the twentieth century. Through carefully selected masterpieces by Bach, Haydn, Chopin, and Piazzolla, she illustrated not only the technical distinctions between these eras but also how each composer captured the emotion and cultural spirit of their time.
What made the event especially memorable was the live demonstration: Dr. Kwon performed excerpts that showcased the contrasting characteristics of different musical periods. The transitions, from the clarity and structure of Bach to the expressiveness of Chopin, and finally to the modern rhythmic flair of Piazzolla, offered a vivid sense of musical evolution that words alone could not convey.
For many students, this was a rare opportunity to see classical music come alive. The collaboration between Dr. Kwon and Dr. Song enriched the atmosphere, allowing listeners to appreciate the nuance and emotional depth of cello performance.
Overall, the seminar provided a meaningful moment of reflection on how history, culture, and human expression intertwine through music. We extend our sincere gratitude to Dr. Kwon and Dr. Song for sharing their artistry and expertise, and for giving the SUNY Korea community an experience that connected music, history, and emotion through the beautiful sound of the cello.
Written by Student Reporter, Onyinyechi Achi (onyinyechi.achi@stonybrook.edu)
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