Min
Kwon
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Pianist
Min Kwon received a Bachelor of Music from the Curtis Institute of Music,
MM and DMA from The Juilliard School, and pursued post-doctoral studies
at Mozarteum in Salzburg, Austria. Her activities as a soloist, chamber
musician, and teacher have taken her to 45 countries on five continents
and all 50 States in the US. She has appeared at festivals in Aspen,
Ravinia, Cape & Islands, Caramoor, Colmar (France), Freiburg (Germany),
Salzburg (Austria), Kuhmo (Finland), and Prague (Czech Republic). Since
her North American debut with the Philadelphia Orchestra in 1987, Min
Kwon appeared as a soloist with the Juilliard Orchestra at Avery Fisher
Hall under Stanislaw Skrowaczewski and the Aspen Festival Orchestra
under James Conlon, as well as with symphony orchestras of North Carolina,
Fort Worth, Atlanta, New Jersey, and Chicago, among others. Recent and
upcoming highlights include solo appearances with the Bacau Philharmonic
in Italy, solo and chamber recitals in Norway, Finland, Estonia, Singapore,
Malaysia, Australia, and South Africa. She has also toured extensively
with the Orquesta Estaudo de Mexico, Orquesta Sinfornica Venezuela,
and with all of the major orchestras in Korea: KBS Orchestra on a tour
of Korea, Puchon Philharmonic at the Seoul Arts Center, Korean Symphony,
Daejun and Seoul Philharmonic Orchestras. Grand Prize winner of KBS
Seoul Emerging Artists Award in 1995, Kwon received JuilliardĄ¯s coveted
Gina Bachauer International Award and has captured more than a dozen
top prizes from the competitions in the US, Italy, Scotland, and Spain.
Previously she taught piano minor and chamber music at The Juilliard
School. Since 2002, Kwon is on the piano faculty at Rutgers University
in New Jersey and during summers has taught at the Ameropa International
Festival in Prague, Kuhmo Masters Course in Finland, Han Tong-Il Institute
in Korea, and Piano Summer at SUNY New Paltz in the US. Kwon currently
serves as an artistic advisor of the Watchung Arts Center in New Jersey
and is also in demand as a journalist and adjudicator of competitions.
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