Jong-Gyung Park

Sunday 24 January 2027, 11am

Venue tbc

 

Join international pianist Jong-Gyung Park for an intimate and relaxed coffee concert featuring works by Mozart, Britten, and Chopin. Enjoy a thoughtfully curated programme in a welcoming setting, where great piano music can be heard up close.

Approx. 50 minutes (no interval)

 

Standard ticket £15  | Students & Under 18s £5
Includes tea and coffee after the concert 

 

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Jong-Gyung Park has firmly established herself as one of the leading pianists of her generation. She made her orchestral debut at the age of thirteen with Boston Symphony Orchestra and has since appeared with the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra, Moscow Symphony Orchestra, Haifa Symphony Orchestra, Montevideo Symphony Orchestra, Royal Orquesta Sinfonica de Galicia, Royal Chamber Orchestra of Wallonia, Belgian National Orchestra, and New Hampshire Symphony Orchestra. 

Jong-Gyung has performed across the UK and abroad: in North and South America, Germany, Russia, Italy and the Netherlands.  Recent engagements include solo and chamber recitals in concert series in Solothurn, Switzerland, the Royal Theatre of Monnaie in Brussels and the Sala Verdi in Milan. She is also regularly invited to give masterclasses in the United States, South America and Asia. 

Jong-Gyung was born in Korea, where she started studying the piano at age three. Her musical journey started from the Preparatory School of the Tokyo Music College in Japan, the Sun-Hwa Music School in Korea, and the Preparatory School of the New England Conservatory in the United States. Her professional education followed at the New England Conservatory of Music in Boston where she earned Bachelor’s program with a full scholarship. After her studies in Boston, she was invited to take part in the prestigious “Il Fondazione per Il Pianoforte” in Como, Italy, where she could interact with eminent figures in music world including Karl Ulrich Schnabel, Dmitri Bashkirov, Fou Ts’ong, Leon Fleisher, Alicia de Larocha, and Martha Argerich and so on. She also studied at the Hochschule für Music in Munich where she received the Artist Diploma.  Her teachers were Iguchi Aiko, Russell Sherman, Wha Kyung Byun, and Elisso Wissaladze. 

Jong-Gyung has received numerous international awards including Bronze Medals at the Sviatoslav Richter International Piano Competition, the Arthur Rubinstein International Piano Masters Competition in Israel and the Ferruccio Busoni International Piano Competition in Italy where she also received the Busoni Prize for commissioned work, and Laureate at the Queen Elisabeth International Music Competition in Belgium.  Most recently, she won the Haverhill Sinfonia International Soloist Competition in the UK which as a result saw her touring and playing throughout venues in England.