COLLABORATIVE PIANISTS
Hyejin Cho Pianist Hyejin Cho is a highly active performer with recent concerts across the U.S., Germany, Italy, Austria, England, Japan, and Korea. Her performances have been broadcast on the Dame Myra Hess Concert Series on WFMT 98.7FM, Parma Recordings Live Stage and Wheaton College Artist Series among others. Her enthusiasm for Robert Schumann led her to develop the Robert Schumann Concert Series, a project that she has established in seven different states in the U.S. with the support by the Missouri Arts Council, Kate Neal Kinley Memorial Fellowship, and University of Michigan Research Grant. Along with her solo career, Cho is very passionate about chamber music, having had extensive collaborative performance experiences. She is a founding member of the American Prize winning Koinonia Piano Trio that has performed in New York, Florida, Illinois, Michigan, Missouri, Minnesota, Alaska in the U.S., 5 cities in Europe and Osaka in Japan. Also, she has collaborated with artists such as David Halen, Jonathan Ruck, Arianna String Quartet, and members of the Cleveland Orchestra, St. Louis Symphony Orchestra, and Kansas City Symphony, among others. Her passion for collaboration also brought her to numerous music festivals, including the Innsbrook Institute (MO), Maui Classical Music Festival (HI), Brightmusic Summer Festival (OK), Anchorage Chamber Music Festival (AK) and Center Stage Strings (MI). In addition to performing, Cho is an enthusiastic educator teaching piano, collaborative piano and chamber music at institutions and music festivals. She is currently on the piano faculty at Oklahoma State University as Visiting Assistant Professor. In addition, she serves on the board for the Oklahoma Music Teachers Association as Collegiate Chapter Chair. Previously, she taught piano and chamber music at Wheaton College.
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