Yong Jean Park

Yong Jean Park and Yong Sun Park

A celebrated soloist and ensemble player, Yong Jean Park's dynamic musical career flourishes in Japan where she is recognized as a gifted interpreter of Brahms' late piano works as featured in her 2007 season. She is also known for her four hand and two piano music including Dvorak's Slavonic Dances, Schubert's f-minor Fantasy, and the two-piano Brahms Haydn Variations.

Her teachers include Professors Amadeus Webersinke, Noriko Takeuchi, Soonhee Yoo and Bohi Yun

Yong Sun Park

Yong Sun Park is an accomplished duo pianist who has played a broad range of that genre's repertory from Mozart to Shostakovich in a series of annual concerts in Seoul. She also teaches piano performance at CheongJu University in Korea.

Having started learning piano at the age of four, she has concentrated on music from middle school, graduated from Ewha Woman's University in Seoul, and then received her masters degree in music from the University of Washington on a scholarship. She has also been the leading prize winner in the Horugel Piano Competition.

She has studied with Professor Ian Hobson, Patricia Michaelian, Neal O'Doan, Soonhee Yoo and Bohi Yun.