Na Yoon-sun

Na Yoon-sun
Background information
Birth name Na Yoon-sun (나윤선)
Born (1969-08-28) August 28, 1969
Seoul, South Korea
Genres Jazz
Occupation(s) Singer
Years active 1994–present
Labels ACT
Website www.younsunnah.com
Na Yoon-sun
Hangul 나윤선
Revised Romanization Na Yun-seon
McCune–Reischauer Na Yunsŏn

Na Yoon-sun, also Youn Sun Nah (Korean: 나윤선; born August 28, 1969) is a South Korean jazz singer.[1]

Biography

Na Yoon-sun was born in August 28, 1969, in Seoul. Her parents are musical: her father, Na Young-soo (나영수), is a conductor in Korea and her mother, Kim Mi-jung (김미정), is a musical actress. She studied French literature at Konkuk University in Korea. While she was working for a fashion company, she was scouted by Kim Min-gi (김민기), who was the president of the Hakchon Theater Company (극단 학전). There, she made her acting debut in a musical called Subway Line 1 (지하철 1호선).

Having been exposed to many kinds of music by her parents, Na decided to study and sing jazz after her performance in Subway Line 1. In 1995, she went to Paris to study Jazz and chanson. There, she went to the jazz schools CIM Jazz School, National Music Institute of Beauvais, Nadia and Lili Boulanger Conservatory. After graduating, she taught students at CIM Jazz School from 2000 to 2001. She formed her own quintet, YSN 5tet, and performed at various jazz clubs, theaters, festivals, and bars in France. Also in 2001 she released her debut album Reflet. Her mostly self-composed 2002 album Light for the people was her first album to receive a wide distribution. She recorded the follow-up Down by love with guitarist Olivier Ode. With her 2004 release So I am, she gained notoriety in Europe.

In 2007, she made a pop record, Memory Lane. In 2008, she signed a contract with German label ACT, and in 2009, was acknowledged for her musical contributions in France, by receiving Chevaliers of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres. She released Same Girl in 2010. In 2011, she gave about 180 performances in more than thirteen countries. In 2011, this rose to about 200 performances in more than twenty-five countries in 2012.[2][3][4][5] In 2013 she released Lento.

Vocal style

She was not influenced by any historical jazz musicians, because she did not have any knowledge of jazz music until her late start as a singer. Even though she began studying jazz history in Paris, it was already after she had created her own vocal style. Rather, she sang various genres of music from classical music to rock music by herself before she studied jazz in Paris.

Discography

Albums

Album title and details Peak chart
positions
[6]
Tracks
Reflet
  • 1st album
  • Date released: June 13, 2001
  1. "Moon's a harsh mistress"
  2. "Rainy Day" (Title Song)
  3. "Jody Grind"
  4. "Ballad for friends"
  5. "Night has a thousand eyes"
  6. "Your Face"
  7. "Blueside"
  8. "Hard to Say Goodbye"
  9. "Time after time"
  10. "Happy Hour"
  11. "Reflect"
  12. "초우"
Light for the People
  • 2nd album
  • Date released: 2002
  1. "One way" (Title song)
  2. "Song for the people"
  3. Untitled
  4. "Besame mucho"
  5. "Sometimes I'm happy"
  6. "Lost Dream"
  7. "Your face"
  8. "Nostalgia"
  9. "Absses"
Down by Love
  • 3rd album
  • Date released: December 12, 2003
  • Record label: Warner Music
  1. "Media Da Paixao"
  2. "Into dust"
  3. "Consider Me gone"
  4. "Old friends"
  5. "Camille's Song"
  6. "Down by Love" (Title song)
  7. 아름다운 사람 (translated as Beautiful person)
  8. "Manic depression"
  9. "Oblivion"
  10. "No me llores mas"
  11. "Painted from memory"
So I Am...
  • 4th album

Date released: October 19, 2004

  1. "Forever"
  2. "Inner storm"
  3. "Ghosts"
  4. "Circum & Girum"
  5. "Past"
  6. "Down by love"
  7. "News from the gutter"
  8. "So I am" (Title song)
  9. "Biladecha"
  10. "Pancake..."
  11. "Yom Yavo"
  12. "Never ending history"
Memory Lane
  • 5th album
  • Date released: April 10, 2007
  1. "Eternal love"
  2. "Paper tiger"
  3. "Memory lane" (Title song)
  4. "Anak"
  5. "Little fish – Big world"
  6. "Cloud nine"
  7. "City rhythms"
  8. "Han River"
  9. "Heart of glass"
  10. "Cinderella me"
  11. "The waves"
  12. "Tears of ice"
  13. "Tangerine dream"
  14. "Senoya"
Voyage
  • 6th album
  • Date released: September 22, 2008
  • Record label: The ACT Company
  1. "Dancing with you"
  2. "The Linden"
  3. "Calypso Blues"
  4. "My Bye"
  5. "Jockey full of Bourbon"
  6. "Voyage" (Title song)
  7. "Please don't be sad"
  8. "Shenandoah"
  9. "Come, Come"
  10. "Frevo"
  11. "Inner prayer"
  12. "India song"
Same Girl
  • 7th album
  • Date released: August 17, 2010
  • Record label: The ACT Company
FR #38
BEL (Wa) #89
  1. "My Favorite Things"
  2. "My Name Is Carnival"
  3. "Breakfast in Baghdad"
  4. "Uncertain Weather"
  5. "Song Of no regrets"
  6. "강원도 아리랑 (Gangwondo Arirang)"
  7. "Enter Sandman"
  8. "Same Girl" (Title song)
  9. "Moondog"
  10. "Pancake"
  11. "La Chanson d'Helene"
Lento
  • 8th album
  • Date released: March 12, 2013
  • Record label: The ACT Company
FR #14
BEL (Fl) #145
BEL (Wa) 47
SWI #70
  1. "Lento" (Title song)
  2. "Lament"
  3. "Hurt"
  4. "Empty dream"
  5. "Momento magico"
  6. "Soundless bye"
  7. "Full circle"
  8. "초우"
  9. "Ghost riders in the sky"
  10. "Waiting"
  11. "아리랑 (Arirang)"
  12. "New Dawn"
She Moves On
(with Jamie Saft, Brad Jones and Dan Rieser)
  • 9th album
  • Date released: May 19, 2017[7]
  • Record label: The ACT Company
FR #31[8]
SWI #38
AUT #50[9]
BEL (Wa) #184
  1. "Traveller"
  2. "Teach The gifted children"
  3. "Too late"
  4. "She moves on" (Title song)
  5. "No other name"
  6. "The dawntreader"
  7. "Drifting"
  8. "Black is the color of my true love's hair
  9. "A sailor's life"
  10. "Fools rush in"
  11. "Evening star"

Singles

  • "My Favorite Things" (August 10, 2010)

Other contributions

Buddha Bar Volume 5 features a song named "Road" created by Refractory (a French music group) and sung by Na Yoon-sun, under the name "Youn Sun Nah".

She appears on multiple songs of the 2011 release "Songs of Freedom" by French guitarist Nguyên Lê.

Awards

  • Chanson competition (French Cultural Center, South Korea), Winner (1989)
  • Festival de Jazz de Montmartre (France), Second prize (1998)
  • France St-Maur Jazz (France), Winner (1998)
  • Concours national de jazz de la Défense (France), Special Jury Prize (1999)
  • This year's jazz singer award (South Korea), Winner (2000)
  • The 1st Korea Pop Music Awards for Best Crossover (2004)
  • Antibes ‘Jazz a Juan’, Winner (2005)
  • Today's popular music Awards Young Artist Award, Winner (2005)
  • The 5th Korea Pop Music Awards for Best Jass&Crossover
  • 6th Korea Best Pop Music Jazz Album Award (2009)
  • Chevaliers of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres (2009)
  • BMW Welt Jazz Award, Second prize (2010)
  • The 8th Korea Best Pop Music Jazz Crossover Jazz Album, Winner (2011)
  • Eco-Jazz foreign female artists of the year, Winner (2011)
  • The 3rd Pop Culture Awards Prime Minister's commendation (2012)

References

  1. Nate People Information
  2. http://people.search.naver.com/search.naver?sm=tab_txc&where=people_profile&ie=utf8&query=%EB%82%98%EC%9C%A4%EC%84%A0&os=161066
  3. http://storyadict.blog.me/50165888462
  4. http://news.naver.com/main/read.nhn?mode=LSD&mid=sec&sid1=106&oid=262&aid=0000006488
  5. http://neoissue5.blog.me/110102311002
  6. Lescharts.com Youn Sun Nah discography
  7. "She Moves On (with Jamie Saft, Brad Jones & Dan Rieser) by Youn Sun Nah on Apple Music". Apple Inc. Retrieved May 30, 2017.
  8. "Le Top de la semaine : Top Albums – SNEP (Week 21, 2017)" (in French). Syndicat National de l'Édition Phonographique. Retrieved May 30, 2017.
  9. http://oe3.orf.at/charts/stories/2602614/
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