Jeongjin Kim, piano
Es un lujo presentar en la Librería Byron a Jeongjin Kim, destacada pianista graduada en la Escuela Superior de Música de la Universidad Nacional de Seúl y recientemente premiada en el concurso Gran Premio Musical Lauredià (Andorra, 2023).
Jeongjin Kim destaca por su calidad, dominio y expresividad interpretativa, lo que podrán disfrutar en su interpretación de "Pictures at an Exhibition"
Byron 서점에서 서울대학교 음악대학을 졸업하고 최근 안도라에서 열린 Gran Premio Musical Lauredià (2023) 대회에서 수상한 저명한 피아니스트 김정진을 소개하게 되어 영광입니다.
김정진은 "전람회의 그림" 연주에서 그 품질, 숙련도 및 표현력으로 돋보이며, 여러분은 그녀의 연주에서 이를 즐기실 수 있을 것입니다.
Born in Seoul, Republic of Korea. She has gone through the education of Yewon School, Seoul Arts High School, graduated with the best grades from College of music at Seoul National University under Prof. Aviram Richert. Currently, she is pursuing her Master degree at Hochschule für Musik und Tanz in Köln under the tutelage of prof. Fabio Bidini and now, 25 years old.
In this year, she won the first prize in the Karlrobert Kreiten Klavierwettbewerb. In 2022, she was also awarded the second prize and special prize for Jury award in the Verona International Piano Competition. Continuously she won the first prize and special prize in the Campillos International Piano Competition, the second prize and Beethoven Special Prize in WPTA international Piano Competition. And she got the third prize at Suzhou Jinji Lake Competition. She won the first prize at HongKong-Asia Piano Competition and took concert at Anton Bruckner University in Austria. At the age of 13 she was awarded Gold prize at the International Chopin Piano Competition in ASIA, and at the same year has performed with the Suwon Philharmonic Ochestra. She has also took part in the Prime Philharmonic Orchestra, Corail Syphony Orchestra, and other various symphony orchestras. In 2018, she had also been chosen to receive a scholarship program provided by Hyundai’s Chung Mong-koo foundation and is continuing to perfect her work of music.
Programa
• Modest Mussorgsky - Pictures at an Exhibition
(Short intermission)
• Béla Bartók "Out of Doors" Sz. 81