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Pianists Beth Nam and Somang Jeagal, four-hand piano duo

Music at Noon Guest Artists

    • Wednesday, March 8, 2017
    • 12:30–1 p.m. Pacific
  • Crowell Music Bldg. - Lansing Recital Hall
  • Hosted By: Conservatory of Music
  • Open to: General Public, Students

Cost and Admission

This event is free to attend.


Beth Nam is the pianist of the acclaimed Allant Trio, winner of the Beverly Hills National Auditions. Nam has won numerous competitions including the 5 Towns Music and Art Foundation Young Musician Competition, the Young Pianist Beethoven Competition in San Jose, the US Open Concerto Competition in San Francisco and the Torrance Symphony Association's Bramhall Concerto Competition for Young Artists. Nam earned her Bachelor of Music, Master of Music and Doctorate of Musical Arts degrees as a scholarship student at The Juilliard School. She is currently a collaborative pianist at the Colburn School of Music in Los Angeles.

As Grand Prize winner in the 61st Washington International Competition for Piano, Somang Jeagal was awarded a $10,000 financial prize, as well as a concerto appearance at the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC and a solo recital on the prestigious Phillips Collection Recital Series. Somang also won the 2014 Los Angeles International Liszt Competition, receiving an all-expense-paid trip to present a solo recital at the Liszt Museum in Budapest, Hungary. He is the winner of numerous other awards, including the Beverly Hills National Auditions. Somang Jeagal graduated from Seoul National University with Bachelor and Master of Music degrees, and earned the coveted Artist Diploma under Professor Kevin Fitz-Gerald at the USC Thornton School of Music.


Questions?

Contact Music Reception at:
562-903-4892
music@biola.edu



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