Janet Sung
Janet Sung
Hailed by The Strad for her “compelling” performances and “ravishing tone”, violinist Janet Sung enjoys an acclaimed international career and has performed worldwide with orchestras including the Pittsburgh Symphony, Busan Philharmonic, Göttinger Symphonie Orchester, Omsk Philharmonic, Britten Sinfonia, Cairo Symphony Orchestra and Buffalo Philharmonic, as well as orchestras of Delaware, Boise, Dubuque, Hartford, Las Cruces, Tacoma, Wyoming, and many others across the U.S. Ms. Sung has made multiple concerto and recital appearances at Switzerland’s Lucerne Festival, the Aspen Music Festival, Britt Festival, Peninsula Music Festival, Sewanee Festival, Bellingham Festival, and the Conciertos de La Villa Festival de Santo Domingo.
Celebrated for her riveting performances from Bach to works of the 21st century, her solo performances are frequently aired on radio and television, nationally and internationally, including multiple broadcasts on NPR’s “Performance Today,” and regular featured performances on Chicago’s Classical WFMT. She has recorded Vivaldi’s The Four Seasons and Bach’s Brandenburg Concerto No.1, the latter with members of the Gewandhaus Orchestra, as well as music by Britten, Enescu, Ravel, and living composers Augusta Read Thomas, Kenneth Hesketh, Missy Mazzoli, Dan Visconti and Gabriel Prokofiev. Her most recent recordings, Edge of Youth, released on Sono Luminus, and The deeper the blue…, released on SOMM Recordings (UK) and recorded with the Britten Sinfonia and conductor Jac van Steen, were both critically acclaimed in major publications such as The Strad, Strings Magazine, and BBC Music Magazine.
Also a prolific and passionate chamber musician, she is Founder and Artistic Director of Chamber Music Chicago and has been a regular performing and faculty artist at the Bowdoin International Music Festival, Kreeger Festival, Newport Music Festival and Green Mountain Chamber Music Festival.
Ms. Sung studied with legendary pedagogues Josef Gingold (starting at age 10), Dorothy DeLay, and Masao Kawasaki, with additional studies under Eugene Phillips and the Juilliard Quartet. She graduated from Harvard University with degrees in anthropology and music, as well as The Juilliard School. As a highly sought-after artist-teacher, Ms. Sung regularly conducts master classes at conservatories throughout the U.S. and abroad. In 2004, she was invited as a Clifton Visiting Artist at Harvard. She is currently Head of Strings and Violin Professor at the DePaul University School of Music in Chicago. She plays a c.1600 Maggini violin crafted in Brescia, Italy.