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A native of Seoul , Korea , Pianist Jung Eun Kim has garnered much acclaim
from international audiences and critics alike for her outstanding performances, often being praised for her
impressive combination of virtuoso technique and colorful musicality. As a winner of Artists Internationals
Special Presentation Award, she was presented in her New York recital debut in September 2001 at Carnegie Halls
Weill Recital Hall receiving highest acclaim.
She has participated in the international festivals including the Mozarteum Music Festival in Salzburg, The Juilliard Festival in New York, and has performed at the Austrian Young Artists Concert in Austria. Her solo and chamber music engagements have included performances at prestigious venues as Carnegies Weill Recital Hall and Merkin Concert Hall in New York, as well as concert venues in Europe and in Korea. She appeared as a one of the soloist as an exclusive concert series with Manhattan Chamber Orchestra with Maestro David Gilbert sponsored by Yamaha Piano Inc. in November 2007-2008 season in New York and Livingston Symphony Orchestra with Maestro Istvan Jaray in May 2008 in New Jersey. She also was invited as a soloist at the Palau Musica Catalana in Barcelona in Spain sponsored by New York Concert Artists & Associates in 2009, Upcoming engagements include at the New Jersey Philharmonic Orchestra in New York among others. The recipient of various awards and prizes, She has been a top prize winner in the World Symphony Orchestra Competition, The Samik Piano Competition, and Hankook Il Bo Annual Piano Competition. After receiving her Bachelors degree from Dankook University in Seoul, She pursued graduate studies at the Manhattan School of Music where she received her Master of Music and Professional studies as a student of Marc Silverman. Jung Eun Kim currently serves on the piano faculty of the Amati Conservatory and Tenafly Arts. And she is working as an assistant director for Musical Into the woods, Mikado in 2007-2008 season in New Jersey. She is member of the National Piano Foundation. In addition, She is a collaborative pianist for the Holy Apostles Community Chorus, the NYU Tisch School for the Arts, Museovich Productions, and the Boys choir of Harlem. She is the Founder President of the New York International Artists Association. |