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Adela Hyeyeon Park

3/23/2014

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Selected as “2012 Artist of the Year” by Seoul Art Center, ADELA HYEYEON PARK has been described as a pianist “with power, precision and tremendous glee” (Gramophone). Praised for her “very sensitive” (Washington Post) and “highly nuanced” (Lucid Culture) playing, she has appeared as soloist and chamber musician on major concert stages throughout the United States, Canada, Germany, Austria, Italy, Spain, Japan and her native Korea. Since making her debut at the age of ten with Seoul Symphony, Ms. Park has been a soloist with Seoul Philharmonic, KNUA Chamber Orchestra, Gangnam Symphony Orchestra and Incheon Philharmonic to name a few. Her recent engagements led her to perform on such prestigious venues as Zankel and Weill Halls at Carnegie Hall, Merkin Recital Hall, Kennedy Center and Seoul Art Center.

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This project has been funded, in part, by the Nevada Arts Council, a state agency, and the National Endowment for the Arts, a federal agency.
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  • A Poetic Body
    • Philosophy & Approach
    • Critical Acclaim
  • The SWAN Project
    • Black Swans, an opera poem
    • The SWAN Project
    • The SWAN Lectures
    • Her story
  • The Dance Gallery
    • Gallery I
    • Gallery II
    • Gallery III
    • Gallery IV
    • Gallery V
  • Updates
  • Shop
  • Contact