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Echoes in the mists
Various composers

Tae-Hyung Kim

Echoes in the mists

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Format: CD
Label: Challenge Classics
UPC: 0608917200461
Catnr: CC 720046
Release date: 06 March 2026
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CC 720046
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06 March 2026
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About the album

Tae-Hyung Kim’s Echoes in the Mists is a poetic journey through a century of piano music, tracing a line from early Romanticism to early modernism. The album opens with Franz Liszt’s masterful transcriptions of Schubert’s Lieder—works that preserve the songs’ lyrical intimacy while expanding their expressive possibilities on the piano. These include Frühlingsglaube, Ständchen von Shakespeare, and excerpts from Die schöne Müllerin, where Liszt illuminates Schubert’s emotional worlds with subtle pianistic colour and occasional virtuosic flourish. At the heart of the programme lies Robert Schumann’s Waldszenen, a deeply introspective cycle in which nine miniature scenes form an imaginative, poetic walk through an inner forest—alternating between joy, mystery, tenderness, and melancholy. Through this selection, Kim highlights the richly interconnected sound worlds of Schubert, Schumann, and Liszt, revealing both continuity and evolution within the Romantic tradition.

The album’s second half turns toward a different aesthetic with Leoš Janáček’s V mlhách (In the Mists), written in 1912, a work shaped by personal grief and the composer’s late-style search for distilled expression. Its four movements form a single, mist-shrouded psychological landscape, where fragmentary motives, speech-like rhythms, and shifting tonal colours create a fragile, introspective atmosphere. While faint traces of Debussy’s influence may be heard—particularly in the luminous openings and closings—the music remains unmistakably Janáček’s in its tension, fatalism, and emotional immediacy. By juxtaposing these radically different composers, Kim creates an album that reflects the transformation of piano writing from Romantic lyricism to early modern expression, inviting listeners to hear how echoes of the past resonate through changing musical languages.

Artist(s)

Tae-Hyung Kim (piano)

Pianist Tae-Hyung Kim first gained international recognition in 2004, winning First Prize and the Beethoven Prize at the City of Porto International Piano Competition. He has since received numerous awards at prestigious competitions, including the Queen Elisabeth Competition, the Long-Thibaud International Competition, Grand Prix Animato, and, as a chamber musician, the Premio Trio di Trieste and the Melbourne International Chamber Music Competition. Kim has appeared as a soloist with leading orchestras such as the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Russian National Philharmonic Orchestra, Orchestre National de France, and the Belgian National Orchestra, performing under the baton of conductors including Vladimir Spivakov, Marin Alsop, and Hugh Wolff. He has also collaborated with prominent artists such as Vadim Repin, Christoph Poppen, Nobuko Imai and Kyung...
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Pianist Tae-Hyung Kim first gained international recognition in 2004, winning First Prize and the Beethoven Prize at the City of Porto International Piano Competition. He has since received numerous awards at prestigious competitions, including the Queen Elisabeth Competition, the Long-Thibaud International Competition, Grand Prix Animato, and, as a chamber musician, the Premio Trio di Trieste and the Melbourne International Chamber Music Competition.

Kim has appeared as a soloist with leading orchestras such as the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Russian National Philharmonic Orchestra, Orchestre National de France, and the Belgian National Orchestra, performing under the baton of conductors including Vladimir Spivakov, Marin Alsop, and Hugh Wolff. He has also collaborated with prominent artists such as Vadim Repin, Christoph Poppen, Nobuko Imai and Kyung Wha Chung.

Born in Seoul, Kim graduated from the Korean National University of Arts under Professor Choong-Mo Kang. He went on to study piano performance in the Meisterklasse with Professor Elisso Virsaladze, Liedgestaltung with Professor Helmut Deutsch, and chamber music with Professors Christoph Poppen and Friedemann Berger at the Hochschule für Musik und Theater München. He later continued his training at the Moscow Tchaikovsky Conservatory with Elisso Virsaladze.

His discography includes his solo album ‘The Portrait’ (Sony Classical, 2018), a duo recording with cellist Doo-Min Kim (Warner Music, 2024), and ‘Réflexions’ with Trio Gaon (Hänssler Classic, 2024)

Currently, Kim is a professor at Kyung Hee University in Seoul, host of the Matinée Concert Series at Seongnam Arts Center and pianist of Trio Gaon.


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Composer(s)

Franz Liszt

If you would open any biography of Franz Liszt, you would probably mostly read about his disquiet life as a piano virtuoso, his passionate love life, and the return to his catholic roots at the end of his life. Although all of this might be true, it only scratches the surface of his comprehensive musical personality. Liszt was a pianist, conductor, teacher and organiser, but above all he was a composer of a voluminous, capricious body of work. Even though his piano works formed his core business, he gave rise to the symphonic poem, got rid of the organ's stuffy appearance, and reinvigorated the oratorio. Moreover, with his piano transciptions of Bach's organ works and Berlioz's Symphonie Fantastique, he was an...
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If you would open any biography of Franz Liszt, you would probably mostly read about his disquiet life as a piano virtuoso, his passionate love life, and the return to his catholic roots at the end of his life. Although all of this might be true, it only scratches the surface of his comprehensive musical personality. Liszt was a pianist, conductor, teacher and organiser, but above all he was a composer of a voluminous, capricious body of work. Even though his piano works formed his core business, he gave rise to the symphonic poem, got rid of the organ's stuffy appearance, and reinvigorated the oratorio. Moreover, with his piano transciptions of Bach's organ works and Berlioz's Symphonie Fantastique, he was an advocate of both old and new music.
Together with his son-in-law Richard Wagner, he was in the forefront of the Romantic movement and anticipated the musical revolutions of the early 20th century with his new composition techniques.


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Franz Schubert

Franz Peter Schubert was an Austrian composer. Schubert already died before his 32nd birthday, but was extremely prolific during his lifetime. His output consists of over six hundred secular vocal works (mainly Lieder), seven complete symphonies, sacred music, operas, incidental music and a large body of chamber and piano music. Appreciation of his music while he was alive was limited to a relatively small circle of admirers in Vienna, but interest in his work increased significantly in the decades following his death. Felix Mendelssohn, Robert Schumann, Franz Liszt, Johannes Brahms and other 19th-century composers discovered and championed his works. Today, Schubert is ranked among the greatest composers of the late Classical and early Romantic eras and is one of the...
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Franz Peter Schubert was an Austrian composer. Schubert already died before his 32nd birthday, but was extremely prolific during his lifetime. His output consists of over six hundred secular vocal works (mainly Lieder), seven complete symphonies, sacred music, operas, incidental music and a large body of chamber and piano music. Appreciation of his music while he was alive was limited to a relatively small circle of admirers in Vienna, but interest in his work increased significantly in the decades following his death. Felix Mendelssohn, Robert Schumann, Franz Liszt, Johannes Brahms and other 19th-century composers discovered and championed his works. Today, Schubert is ranked among the greatest composers of the late Classical and early Romantic eras and is one of the most frequently performed composers of the early nineteenth century.
It was in the genre of the Lied that Schubert made his most indelible mark. Prior to Schubert's influence, Lieder tended toward a strophic, syllabic treatment of text, evoking the folksong qualities engendered by the stirrings of Romantic nationalism. Schubert expanded the potentialities of the genre like no other composer before.

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Robert Schumann

Robert Schumann was a German composer and influential music critic. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest composers of the Romantic era. Schumann left the study of law, intending to pursue a career as a virtuoso pianist. He had been assured by his teacher Friedrich Wieck that he could become the finest pianist in Europe, but a hand injury ended this dream. Schumann then focused his musical energies on composing. Schumann's published compositions were written exclusively for the piano until 1840; he later composed works for piano and orchestra; many Lieder (songs for voice and piano); four symphonies; an opera; and other orchestral, choral, and chamber works. Works such as Carnaval, Symphonic Studies, Kinderszenen, Kreisleriana, and the Fantasie in...
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Robert Schumann was a German composer and influential music critic. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest composers of the Romantic era. Schumann left the study of law, intending to pursue a career as a virtuoso pianist. He had been assured by his teacher Friedrich Wieck that he could become the finest pianist in Europe, but a hand injury ended this dream. Schumann then focused his musical energies on composing.
Schumann's published compositions were written exclusively for the piano until 1840; he later composed works for piano and orchestra; many Lieder (songs for voice and piano); four symphonies; an opera; and other orchestral, choral, and chamber works. Works such as Carnaval, Symphonic Studies, Kinderszenen, Kreisleriana, and the Fantasie in C are among his most famous. His writings about music appeared mostly in the Neue Zeitschrift für Musik (New Journal for Music), a Leipzig-based publication which he jointly founded.
In 1840, Schumann married Friedrich Wieck's daughter Clara, against the wishes of her father, following a long and acrimonious legal battle, which found in favour of Clara and Robert. Clara also composed music and had a considerable concert career as a pianist, the earnings from which, before her marriage, formed a substantial part of her father's fortune.
Schumann suffered from a mental disorder, first manifesting itself in 1833 as a severe melancholic depressive episode, which recurred several times alternating with phases of ‘exaltation’ and increasingly also delusional ideas of being poisoned or threatened with metallic items. After a suicide attempt in 1854, Schumann was admitted to a mental asylum, at his own request, in Endenich near Bonn. Diagnosed with "psychotic melancholia", Schumann died two years later in 1856 without having recovered from his mental illness.

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01.
12 Lieder von Franz Schubert S.558: VII. Frühlingsglaube
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(Franz Schubert, Franz Liszt) Tae-Hyung Kim
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Waldszenen, Op. 82: I. Eintritt
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(Robert Schumann) Tae-Hyung Kim
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Waldszenen, Op. 82: II. Jäger auf der Lauer
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Waldszenen, Op. 82: III. Einsame Blumen
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Waldszenen, Op. 82: IV. Verrufene Stelle
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Waldszenen, Op. 82: V. Freundliche Landschaft
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Waldszenen, Op. 82: VI. Herberge
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(Robert Schumann) Tae-Hyung Kim
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Waldszenen, Op. 82: VII. Vogel als Prophet
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Waldszenen, Op. 82: VIII. Jagdlied
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Waldszenen, Op. 82: IX. Abschied
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12 Lieder von Franz Schubert S.558: IX. Ständchen von Shakespeare
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(Franz Schubert, Franz Liszt) Tae-Hyung Kim
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Müllerlieder von Franz Schubert S.565: II. Der Müller und der Bach
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(Franz Schubert, Franz Liszt) Tae-Hyung Kim
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V mlhách (In the Mists): I. Andante
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(Leoš Janáček) Tae-Hyung Kim
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V mlhách (In the Mists): II. Molto Adagio
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V mlhách (In the Mists): III. Andantino
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V mlhách (In the Mists): IV. Presto
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(Leoš Janáček) Tae-Hyung Kim
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12 Lieder von Franz Schubert S.558: VIII. Gretchen am Spinnrade
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(Franz Schubert, Franz Liszt) Tae-Hyung Kim
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Müllerlieder von Franz Schubert S.565: V. Wohin?
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