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Jeong-Hwa Park, Pianist for the Nassau Concert Choir (MYO)

Jeong-Hwa Park

Nassau Concert Choir | Pianist

Jeong-Hwa Park is a highly accomplished pianist, who has been actively teaching and performing as a soloist and chamber musician in South Korea and the United States. She holds a Master of Arts and Doctor of Musical Arts degrees in piano performance from Arizona State University (ASU). Dr. Park has performed at several prestigious venues such as Weill Hall at Carnegie Hall, LeFrak Concert Hall at Queens College, Yamaha Hall in New York City, Old First Concert Series in San Francisco, and the London Piano Festival. Her recent chamber music performance for “Concerts on the Slope” in Brooklyn was broadcast on WWFM The Classical Network. Ms. Park has won numerous awards including a Special Presentation Award from Artists International Presentations, New York; and first prize in The Joseph and Ida Klatzkin Contemporary Solo Keyboard Music Competition and the Arizona State University Piano Concerto Competition resulting in a broadcast of the concerto performance on Arizona public radio, KBAQ. In South Korea, she performed her solo recital at Dajeon Arts and Cultural Center, and a lecture recital at Buam Art Hall in Seoul. She also performed at the College Music Society International Conference in Seoul as a collaborative pianist. As an accompanist, she performed for World Vision Korea Children’s Choir and was invited to accompany the National Choir of Korea on tour, resulting in several concerts which were broadcast on Korean national television. Currently, Dr. Park is an adjunct assistant professor at Nassau Community College and serves on the piano faculty and piano department coordinator at the Eisman Center for Preparatory Studies in Music at Queens College and Brooklyn Conservatory of Music.

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