Ji-Hae Park | |||||||||||
Birth Place: | Germany | ||||||||||
Origin: | Seoul, South Korea | ||||||||||
Occupation: | violinist, professor, video producer | ||||||||||
Instrument: | violin | ||||||||||
Genre: | classical | ||||||||||
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Ji-Hae Park (born in Germany) is a German-born Korean violinist.
Park received her first violin lessons from her mother, Lee Yeun-Hong, when she was five years old. At age 14, she performed as soloist with the Mainz Chamber Orchestra. In 2001 and 2002, she was awarded a first prize at the German national music competition for children and young adults, both as a solo and chamber musician. In 2003, she became a student of Ulf Hoelscher at the Karlsruhe University of Music and received a scholarship.[1] In the same year, she was awarded a second prize and two special prizes at the „Remember Enescu“ violin competition in Romania. Starting in 2007, she studied with Jaime Laredo at the Indiana University Bloomington.
In 2011, Park gave a recital at Carnegie Hall's Zankel Hall.[2] [3] In 2013, she spoke about the role of music for her mental health ad a TED conference in Long Beach.
In the same year, Park recorded an album with Vivaldi's "Four Seasons" and other works from the baroque era in a rock music style for Universal. In 2015, Decca published an album with romantic violin sonatas. She lives in Korea and has published a number of albmums with Christian music based on several performances in churches.[4] In 2012, Park appeared on the Korean TV show “Star King”.
In 2023, Park started an enterprise at the intersection of classical music and cyberspace. She has performed AI-generated musical scores, and has made her performances accessible in virtual concert halls.[5]
For several years, Park played a Guarneri violin from 1735, a loan from the Deutsche Stiftung Musikleben.[6] In her free time, she is interested in ice hockey and was an honorary ambassador for the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang.[7] She again became an honorary ambassador for the 2012 World Expo in Yeosu.