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Hyo Kang, Artistic Director
Hyo Kang, artistic director of Sejong, has led a flourishing and versatile
career as violinist, teacher, and artistic director for the past three decades.
He has made numerous concert tours in the United States, Europe, Asia, Canada,
and Central America. As a member of the highly acclaimed Theatre Chamber
Players of the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. for more than twenty years,
he has given many works their American premieres, and enjoyed musical collaborations
with such artists as Leon Fleisher, Pina Carmirelli, Walter Trampler, and
André Watts.
Mr. Kang has been on the faculty of the Juilliard School since 1978 and
is Visiting Professor at Yale School of Music. He has given master classes
in the U.S., Korea, Japan, and Mexico and was on the faculties of the Aspen
Music School in Colorado from 1978–2005 and the Japan-Aspen Music
Festival in Nagano, Japan from 1994–97. His students have distinguished
themselves with top prizes at the world’s most prestigious competitions
and are performing with major orchestras worldwide. His students have distinguished
themselves with top prizes at the world’s most prestigious competitions
and are performing with major orchestras worldwide. Mr. Kang’s former
students include Gil Shaham, Sarah Chang, and Chee-Yun, among many others.
Hyo Kang was born in Seoul, Korea and graduated from the Juilliard School,
where he studied with Dorothy DeLay.
In March 2003 he was appointed Honorary Ambassador by the Governor of Gangwon
Province, Korea and was asked to bring the first international music festival
to PyeongChang; Mr. Kang launched the Great Mountains Music Festival &
School in August 2004 and serves as its artistic director.
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