Bo-Kyung Park
Pianist Bo-Kyung Park enjoys a varied career as performer, teacher and music director.
As a soloist and chamber musician, she has performed around the world throughout the United States, Canada, Germany, Spain, Singapore and South Korea. She has worked extensively in recitals and masterclasses with renowned musicians, including violinists Itzhak Perman, György Pauk, Gil Shaham, Pamela Frank; violists Michael Tree, Nobuko Imai; cellists David Soyer, Lynn Harrell and Laurence Lesser. Major festival engagements include Aspen, Bowdoin, Chautauqua, Sarasota, Great Mountains at PyeongChang and the Tenerife Festival in Spain.
Born in Seoul, South Korea, Park earned her Bachelor’s degree in music from Ewha Womans University and obtained her graduate degrees at Cleveland Institute of Music and the Juilliard School on a full scholarship. After her training in school, she continued her career as a staff pianist and coach at the Juilliard School and State University of New York at Purchase College.
Park, after building a successful career as an active performer in the United States for over 15 years, is currently based in Seoul, Korea. She is the founder and artistic director of “330 Concert”, a concert series that is designed to provide high-caliber yet intimate chamber music experiences to the community. She is currently on the faculty at Myongji University and a visiting professor at Seoul Digital University.