Bo-Kyung Park

Pianist Bo-Kyung Park graduated from Seoul Arts High School and Ewha Womans University before continuing her studies at the Cleveland Institute of Music and The Juilliard School. While at the Cleveland Institute of Music, she received the Rosa Lobe Memorial Award and was recognized as the Outstanding Collaborative Pianist. She later studied at The Juilliard School on a full scholarship, further deepening her musical artistry. Based in New York for more than a decade, Park was in demand as a collaborative pianist. She served as a sta pianist at The Juilliard School and State University of New York at Purchase College, performing widely across a broad range of repertoire. As a pianist of the Juilliard–Carnegie Hall Ensemble Connect program, she was active in both contemporary and chamber-music performance, earning recognition for her sensitivity and versatility on stage. She has been invited as an ocial collaborative pianist to major international festivals and competitions including the Aspen, Bowdoin, Meadowmount, and PyeongChang Music Festivals, as well as the Young Concert Artists Auditions in New York and the Naumburg International Competition. Currently, Park is a guest professor at Myongji University and Seoul Digital University, and serves as the music director of the chamber-music series <330 Concert>.

Young Kyung Hyun

Pianist Young Kyung Hyun, who performs extensively as a soloist, chamber musician, and accompanist on both domestic and international stages, graduated in piano performance from the Korea National University of Arts and earned an Artist Diploma in accompaniment before moving to the U.S. to complete her Master’s and Professional Studies in accompaniment at Manhattan School of Music, where she also performed as a representative graduate. She completed the Duo Sonata program at the Académie de Musique de Lausanne and gained early recognition by winning prizes in competitions such as Samick, Chosun Ilbo, and the Eumyoun National Music Competition, later establishing herself as an accompanist with first prize at the Artur Balsam Duo Competition and the Best Accompanist Award at the Corpus Christi International Music Competition. She has performed in the Phillips Collection in Washington, D.C., the Dame Myra Hess Recital Series in Chicago, and as ocial accompanist at major music events including the Seoul International Music Competition and Sion Académie de Musique Tibor Varga in Switzerland. Ater returning to Korea, she has taught at several universities, while actively performing as a duo partner and accompanist for numerous renowned artists, serving as a full member of the Korean Accompanists’ Association, and currently teaching at Sungshin Women’s University and Kangwon National University to train the next generation of musicians.