Performer:
Jong Hai Park piano
“An exceptional pianist who has developed his technical abilities down to the smallest detail and gives voice to the music with passionate verve. His tone has symphonic qualities but he can also speak in a whispered pianissimo. He combines strong inner motivation, emotional honesty and the highest degree of professionalism.” Such was the praise garnered on Jong-Hai Park on his Runner-Up Prize at the 2018 Concours Géza Anda. Park dominates the keyboard with superb musicianship and inspiration and is in much demand in prestigious classical institutions in Europe.
Park stood out from early on in his career, and in 2008, while at the Korea National University of Arts, he was Runner-Up at the Nagoya International Music Festival, and also Runner-Up at the Hong Kong International Piano Competition. In 2009, Park won second place at the Dublin International Piano Competition, as well as being awarded a special prize for the best concerto performance and for the best performance of Mozart. In 2010 he won the young performer award at the Queen Elisabeth Competition. Other awards include the 2011 Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli Prize from the Eppan Piano Academy, Runner-Up at the 2015 Top of the World IPC at Tromsø, Norway, and Special Prize at the 2016 Cleveland International Piano Competition.
Park gave his first concert with the Greater New Haven Concert Orchestra in 2000. Since then, he has made frequent appearances with major orchestra, such as the Nagoya Philharmonic Orchestra, Hong Kong Chamber Orchestra, Royal Chamber Wallonie, RTE National Symphony Orchestra, National Orchestra of Belgium, Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra and Bucheon Philharmonic Orchestra.
He also has given numerous piano recitals as a soloist, including at the Kumho Prodigy Concert Series, Kumho Young Artist Concert Series, Yamaha Rising Star Concert and in the I’Oratoire du Louvre in Paris.
Currently, Park studies with Arie Vardi at the Hanover University of Music Drama and Media.