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Kim, violin and Kim, harpsichord

Music at Noon

    • Wednesday, March 21, 2018
    • 12:30–1 p.m. Pacific
  • Crowell Music Bldg. - Lansing Recital Hall
  • Hosted By: Conservatory of Music
  • Open to: Alumni, Faculty, General Public, Parents, Staff, Students

Cost and Admission

This event is free to attend.


Dr. Kangwon Lee Kim is a versatile violinist with repertoire ranging from baroque to 21 st century using both baroque and modern violins. She has given recitals throughout the U.S. and in Korea, Canada, Puerto Rico, Switzerland, Norway and Czech Republic, and the live recording of her performances have been heard on National Public Radio, WFLN in Philadelphia and Wisconsin Public Radio. As a baroque violinist, Dr. Kim has performed with the Smithsonian Chamber Players, Oberlin Baroque Institute Faculty Ensemble, the Wisconsin Baroque Ensemble, Brandywine Baroque, the Classical Symphony, Calisto in San Francisco and the Baroque Band in Chicago. Dr. Kim was Assistant Professor in Violin and Chamber music at Biola University in CA from 2006–2008 and has also taught at Ripon College, the University of Pennsylvania and Lawrence University Conservatory. Currently, she is the Assistant Artistic Director and concertmaster of Madison Bach Musicians and often plays solo and leads the ensemble. Dr. Kim is thrilled to come back to Biola campus and perform.

She will be joined by renowned harpsichordist Jung Hae Kim from San Francisco.


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Questions?

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



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