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Clara-Jumi Kang

Clara-Jumi Kang (Korean클라라 주미 강, born in Mannheim, Germany on 10 June 1987) is a South Korean-German classical violinist. She won the Indianapolis International Violin Competition in 2010 with five additional prizes. Korean newspaper Dong-A Times listed her among Korea's one hundred "most inspiring and influential people" in 2012.[4] She was named the Kumho Musician of the Year in 2013.[5]

Clara-Jumi Kang
클라라 주미 강
Born (1987-06-10) 10 June 1987 (age 36)
Mannheim, West Germany
Occupation(s)Classical violinist
LabelsDecca Classics,[1][2] Teldec Classics[3]
Websiteclarajumikang.com

Childhood and education edit

Kang's parents are famous Korean opera singers: her father is Wagnerian bass Philip Kang, and her mother is soprano Han Min-hee.[5] Clara-Jumi Kang started playing the violin aged three. A year later she became the youngest student ever to enter the Mannheim Musikhochschule, where she studied under Valery Gradov, who had also taught Frank Peter Zimmermann. When Kang was five she moved to Lübeck to study under Professor Zakhar Bron, and performed her first public concerto. German magazine Die Zeit featured six-year-old Kang on its cover, depicting her as a 'Wunderkind'. Aged seven she won a full scholarship to Juilliard, after the school's violin instructor Dorothy DeLay heard Kang's playing.[6][7] Kang suffered a serious injury to her hand aged 11 and was not able to play for many years.[8] By 16 Kang had taken her Bachelor and Master's degrees at the Korean National University of Arts under Nam-Yun Kim. While a student in Korea she placed highly in several international violin competitions. She later studied at the Munich Musikhochschule with Christoph Poppen from 2011 to 2013.[3]

Performing and recording career edit

Clara-Jumi Kang debuted with the Hamburg Symphony Orchestra aged five. She has placed highly or won many international violin competitions, including the International Violin Competition of Indianapolis.[3]

Kang has performed with orchestras worldwide, including the Cologne Chamber Orchestra, Kremerata Baltica, Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra, Orchestre National de Belgique, The Orchestre de la Suisse Romande, New Jersey Symphony Orchestra, Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, Santa Fe Symphony Orchestra, Mariinsky Theatre Orchestra, NHK Symphony Orchestra, Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra, New Japan Philharmonic, Hong Kong Sinfonietta, NCPA Orchestra, Beijing, Macao Orchestra, Taipei Symphony Orchestra, Hamburg Symphony, Kiel Philharmonie, Nice Philharmonie, Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, Seoul Philharmonic Orchestra, KBS Symphony Orchestra, and the Korean Chamber Ensemble. She has worked with conductors including Valery Gergiev, Lionel Bringuier, Vladimir Fedoseyev, Andrey Boreyko, Christoph Poppen, Vladimir Spivakov, Yuri Temirkanov, Gidon Kremer, Gilbert Varga, Lü Jia, Myung-whun Chung, Heinz Holliger and Kazuki Yamada.[4][3]

Kang recorded Beethoven's Triple Concerto in C Major, Op. 56 for Teldec Classics when she was nine.[3] She released her first solo album, Modern Solo, for Decca in 2011. Her second album, Schumann Brahms Sonatas · Romances, was a chamber duet with classical pianist, Yeol-Eum Son, in 2016. Her Beethoven all Violin Sonatas recording with pianist, Sunwook Kim for Accentus in 2020 received outstanding reviews and nominations.

Awards edit

Discography edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Clara-Jumi Kang & Yeol-Eum Son : Schumann Brahms Sonatas · Romances". Clara-Jumi Kang. Clara-Jumi Kang. Retrieved 21 July 2020.
  2. ^ a b "Modern Solo". Clara-Jumi Kang. Clara-Jumi Kang. Retrieved 21 July 2020.
  3. ^ a b c d e f "Clara-Jumi Kang". New York Classical Players. New York Classical Players, Inc. Retrieved 21 July 2020.
  4. ^ a b c d . Clara-Jumi Kang. Clara-Jumi Kang. Archived from the original on 3 August 2022. Retrieved 21 July 2020.
  5. ^ a b c Bae, Ji-sook (30 December 2013). "[Rookies of 2014] Clara Jumi Kang, latest darling of classical music". The Korea Herald, English Edition. Korea Herald. Retrieved 21 July 2020.
  6. ^ a b Wong, Melia. "Announcing New Ambassador Clara Jumi Kang". Music Traveller. Music Traveller. Retrieved 21 July 2020.[permanent dead link]
  7. ^ "Homepage — Clara-Jumi Kang". Clara-Jumi Kang. Clara-Jumi Kang. Retrieved 21 July 2020.
  8. ^ "Clara-Jumi Kang". medici.tv. medici.tv. Retrieved 21 July 2020.
  9. ^ Williams, Rory. . Strings Magazine. Strings Magazine. Archived from the original on 6 October 2014. Retrieved 22 July 2020.
  10. ^ "Clara-Jumi Kang – Fourth Prize". tch15.medici.tv. medici.tv. Retrieved 22 July 2020.

External links edit

  • Official website

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In this Korean name the family name is Kang Clara Jumi Kang Korean 클라라 주미 강 born in Mannheim Germany on 10 June 1987 is a South Korean German classical violinist She won the Indianapolis International Violin Competition in 2010 with five additional prizes Korean newspaper Dong A Times listed her among Korea s one hundred most inspiring and influential people in 2012 4 She was named the Kumho Musician of the Year in 2013 5 Clara Jumi Kang클라라 주미 강Born 1987 06 10 10 June 1987 age 36 Mannheim West GermanyOccupation s Classical violinistLabelsDecca Classics 1 2 Teldec Classics 3 Websiteclarajumikang wbr com Contents 1 Childhood and education 2 Performing and recording career 3 Awards 4 Discography 5 References 6 External linksChildhood and education editKang s parents are famous Korean opera singers her father is Wagnerian bass Philip Kang and her mother is soprano Han Min hee 5 Clara Jumi Kang started playing the violin aged three A year later she became the youngest student ever to enter the Mannheim Musikhochschule where she studied under Valery Gradov who had also taught Frank Peter Zimmermann When Kang was five she moved to Lubeck to study under Professor Zakhar Bron and performed her first public concerto German magazine Die Zeit featured six year old Kang on its cover depicting her as a Wunderkind Aged seven she won a full scholarship to Juilliard after the school s violin instructor Dorothy DeLay heard Kang s playing 6 7 Kang suffered a serious injury to her hand aged 11 and was not able to play for many years 8 By 16 Kang had taken her Bachelor and Master s degrees at the Korean National University of Arts under Nam Yun Kim While a student in Korea she placed highly in several international violin competitions She later studied at the Munich Musikhochschule with Christoph Poppen from 2011 to 2013 3 Performing and recording career editClara Jumi Kang debuted with the Hamburg Symphony Orchestra aged five She has placed highly or won many international violin competitions including the International Violin Competition of Indianapolis 3 Kang has performed with orchestras worldwide including the Cologne Chamber Orchestra Kremerata Baltica Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra Orchestre National de Belgique The Orchestre de la Suisse Romande New Jersey Symphony Orchestra Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra Santa Fe Symphony Orchestra Mariinsky Theatre Orchestra NHK Symphony Orchestra Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra New Japan Philharmonic Hong Kong Sinfonietta NCPA Orchestra Beijing Macao Orchestra Taipei Symphony Orchestra Hamburg Symphony Kiel Philharmonie Nice Philharmonie Atlanta Symphony Orchestra Seoul Philharmonic Orchestra KBS Symphony Orchestra and the Korean Chamber Ensemble She has worked with conductors including Valery Gergiev Lionel Bringuier Vladimir Fedoseyev Andrey Boreyko Christoph Poppen Vladimir Spivakov Yuri Temirkanov Gidon Kremer Gilbert Varga Lu Jia Myung whun Chung Heinz Holliger and Kazuki Yamada 4 3 Kang recorded Beethoven s Triple Concerto in C Major Op 56 for Teldec Classics when she was nine 3 She released her first solo album Modern Solo for Decca in 2011 Her second album Schumann Brahms Sonatas Romances was a chamber duet with classical pianist Yeol Eum Son in 2016 Her Beethoven all Violin Sonatas recording with pianist Sunwook Kim for Accentus in 2020 received outstanding reviews and nominations Awards edit2007 Third Prize International Tibor Varga Violin Competition 2009 First Prize Seoul International Music Competition 2009 Second Prize Joseph Joachim Hannover International Violin Competition 2010 First Prize and five special prizes International Violin Competition of Indianapolis 2010 First Prize Sendai International Music Competition 2012 Daewon Music Award Archived 2019 12 30 at the Wayback Machine 2014 Kumho Musician of the Year 2015 Fourth Prize International Tchaikovsky Competition 3 5 4 6 9 10 Discography edit2011 Modern Solo Decca Classics 2016 Schumann Brahms Sonatas Romances Decca Classics 4 1 2 References edit a b Clara Jumi Kang amp Yeol Eum Son Schumann Brahms Sonatas Romances Clara Jumi Kang Clara Jumi Kang Retrieved 21 July 2020 a b Modern Solo Clara Jumi Kang Clara Jumi Kang Retrieved 21 July 2020 a b c d e f Clara Jumi Kang New York Classical Players New York Classical Players Inc Retrieved 21 July 2020 a b c d Biography Clara Jumi Kang Clara Jumi Kang Clara Jumi Kang Archived from the original on 3 August 2022 Retrieved 21 July 2020 a b c Bae Ji sook 30 December 2013 Rookies of 2014 Clara Jumi Kang latest darling of classical music The Korea Herald English Edition Korea Herald Retrieved 21 July 2020 a b Wong Melia Announcing New Ambassador Clara Jumi Kang Music Traveller Music Traveller Retrieved 21 July 2020 permanent dead link Homepage Clara Jumi Kang Clara Jumi Kang Clara Jumi Kang Retrieved 21 July 2020 Clara Jumi Kang medici tv medici tv Retrieved 21 July 2020 Williams Rory Violinist Fumiaki Miura Wins First Place at Hannover Competition Strings Magazine Strings Magazine Archived from the original on 6 October 2014 Retrieved 22 July 2020 Clara Jumi Kang Fourth Prize tch15 medici tv medici tv Retrieved 22 July 2020 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Clara Jumi Kang amp oldid 1215288543, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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