Chopin - Andante spianato et Grande Polonaise Brillante, Op.22
Rachmaninov Trio Elegiaque No. 1
Brahms Piano Trio No. 3 in C Minor
Cellist Jia Kim, chosen as a recipient of the prestigious 2017 Leonore Annenberg Fellowship Fund, began her cello studies at the age of ten in Korea where she has won first place in the Korean Music Association Competition, the National Symphony Orchestra Competition of Korea and the Young Musician Foundation's National Debut Concerto Competition. Since then Ms. Kim has taken the stage in cities across the United States, South America, Europe and South Korea. Her performances have been reviewed by the New York Times, Vermont Today, South Florida Classical Review, and have been broadcast on WQXR, PBS and KMZT Classical.
As a passionate and active chamber musician, Ms. Kim has worked with renowned artists such as Itzhak Perlman, Robert Mann, Kim Kashkashian, Frans Helmerson, Robert Spano, Emmanuel Villaume, John Williams, as well as members of the Juilliard String Quartet, Cleveland Quartet, Takacs Quartet, Orion String Quartet, and guest appearances with the East Coast Chamber Orchestra (ECCO), The Knights, and A Far Cry. She has taken the stage at venues including Carnegie Hall, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Lincoln Center's Avery Fisher Hall, Alice Tully Hall, Chicago Symphony Center's Orchestra Hall, Miami's Arsht Center, Valle De Bravo in Mexico, Toronto's Royal Conservatory, Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Korea Society in NYC, Barclays Center in Brooklyn, Al-Hussein Cultural Center at the National Music Conservatory of Jordan, and many more.
Ms. Kim is a recipient of numerous awards including the Jack Smith Memorial Award, Most Promising Young Talent at the 2005 Pasadena Showcase House Instrumental Competition in California, and Performing Arts Scholarship at the Cerritos Center of Arts Education. She received a full scholarship to the Crossroads School in Santa Monica and the Colburn School in Los Angeles.
As a teenager, she spent five summers at The Perlman Music Program Summer Music School in Shelter Island which gave her life-changing musical experiences. She has also been invited to participate at Académie musicale de Villecroze, Kneisel Hall, White Mountains Music Festival, Sitka Music Festival, and The Perlman Music Program's Chamber Music Workshop, where she was invited to tour with Itzhak Perlman in Israel, Toronto, Mexico City, Virginia Beach, and Miami.
A devoted educator, Ms. Kim has worked with students from the Cleveland Institute of Music, American Academy of Jordan, Tel Aviv Conservatory of Music, Grand Valley State University, and has been invited to do a Visiting Artist Residency at the University of Hawaii and College of William and Mary. In 2016, she served as Tone Judge for the Violin Society of America Competition.
Ms. Kim serves on the Faculty of The Juilliard School pre college division, The Mannes School of Music, The Perlman Music Program, and New York Youth Symphony’s Chamber Music program.
Ms. Kim is the cellist of the award-winning Aeolus Quartet.
As Artistic Director of Chamber Music Stowe in Vermont and Central Chamber Series in NYC, Ms. Kim is committed to connecting with a wider audience through the powerful language of chamber music.
She is forever grateful to her mentors and teachers Ronald Leonard, Toby and Itzhak Perlman, and Joel Krosnick, with whom she studied at The Juilliard School for a Bachelor and Master Degree in Music. Ms.Kim performs on a Testore cello made in 1748 and a cello by Samuel Zygmuntowicz.
Hailed by The New York Times as “nimble” and “colorful,” Euntaek Kim is receiving worldwide recognition for his brilliant work as pianist, conductor, and composer.
Native of Incheon, South Korea, Kim moved to the U.S. at the age of 13, after sweeping all of the major piano competitions in his native country. After his move, Kim’s prowess proved unstoppable: He won prizes in numerous competitions, including The 4th International Tchaikovsky Competition for Young Musicians, was admitted to The Juilliard School College Division at the age of 16 with the “Presidential Distinction,” and was the main feature of the 2005 PBS documentary titled “Euntaek Kim and Performance of Beethoven’s Choral Fantasy.”
After receiving the Bachelor’s and the Master’s degrees at The Juilliard School, Kim continued his formal studies at Yale University as the Artist Diploma candidate, which he completed in 2013. Kim’s main instructors were Jerome Lowenthal and Boris Berman.
Kim is currently in the midst of compiling live recordings of the complete piano works by Sergei Prokofiev, which can be found on his YouTube channel (@euntaekkim).
Outside of his busy schedule with performing, composing, and teaching, Kim spends his leisure time reading, philosophizing, learning languages, lifting weights, and cooking. His wife Sara Rossi is a violist, and the two perform together frequently.
Jane (Hyeonjin) Cho, one of the six finalists in the 16thWieniawski International Violin Competition in 2022, began playing the violinat the age of 6. In 2006, she took up a place at the Yehudi Menuhin School inEngland where she studied with Professor Liutsia Ibragimova.
In 2012, Jane took up a place in the University of MusicPerforming Arts in Graz with Professor Boris Kuschnir. Her talent wasrecognized in 2011 when she was nominated as one of the most promisingmusicians by the esteemed Kumho Asiana group in Korea, leading to numerousacclaimed performances across South Korea.
In 2015, Jane was personally invited by Augustin Dumay toparticipate in a masterclass at the Louis Vuitton Foundation in Paris. Thisremarkable experience opened doors to the prestigious Queen Elisabeth MusicChapel, where she found guidance and inspiration under the mentorship ofAugustin Dumay.
Since then she has participated in projects with distinguishedartists and mentors such as Gary Hoffman, Miguel da Silva, Frank Braley andPavel Vernikov. Notably, she was invited by the Kronberg Academy for the‘Chamber Music Connects the World’ in 2016, performing alongside artists suchas Gidon Kremer and Christian Tetzlaff. Wanting to pursue her passion forchamber music, Jane then went on to participate in the Seiji Ozawa Academy inSwitzerland under the mentorship of Nobuko Imai, Sadao Harada and Pamela Frank.
In 2019, Jane recorded her debut CD featuring the Debussyquartet, collaborating with the likes of Augustin Dumay, Miguel da Silva, andHenri Demarquette. The accolades continued in 2021 when she secured the 2ndprize at the 28th KBS KEPCO Music Competition in South Korea.
Having earned her Solo Violin Artist Diploma from the QueenElisabeth Music Chapel under the guidance of Augustin Dumay, Jane went ontostudy at the Royal College of Music in London, where she graduated with FirstClass Bmus(Hons) honors under the guidance of Mark Messenger and AlexanderGilman.
Jane has recently received her Masters of Music degree atThe Juilliard School under the tutelage of Professor Catherine Cho. Herartistry has been recognized, earning her an invitation to participate in theFour Seasons Festival in 2023, and her most recent collaboration includesworking with Hilary Hahn as part of the ‘Who’s in the Lobby?’ series at TheJuilliard School.
Jane plays on a Giuseppe Nadotti, Piacenza c1775.