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Music Director
Amy Dahm Huh, Viola
Dr. Amy Dahm Huh is a versatile performer, recognized as a soloist, chamber musician, and collaborator with living composers, and cultural advocate bridging East and West. She has been featured in venues including Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, Spain Zaragoza Auditorium, Tokyo Metropolitan Arts Space, Fukuoka Acros Hall, Shanghai Oriental Arts Center, Beijing Forbidden City Concert Hall, Hong Kong Cultural Centre, Seoul Arts Center, the United Nations Headquarters, and the South Korean Embassy. Dahm collaborated with members of the 9 time Grammy winning Emerson Quartet, Brooklyn Rider, Muir Quartet, and many prominent artists. She premiered Korean composers' works and collaborated with Korean artists during her chamber music tour in Edinburgh, Scotland, Marseille, France, Kronberg, Germany, and Antwerp, Belgium. She established Starry Duo violin-viola ensemble whose two albums were released worldwide in 2015 and 2020.
Dahm recently gave lectures and masterclasses at various institutions, such as University of Colorado Boulder, Colorado State University, University of Central Florida, University of South Florida, Florida College, and St. Olaf College. Additionally, she was invited as a special lecturer by universities in Korea, including Hongik University, Konkuk University, Anyang University, Hannam University, Yonsei University, and Kookmin University, focusing on topics “How Music Connects Us Across Cultures,” “The Role of the Artist in Society and the Entrepreneurial Mindset,” “Digital Storytelling Through Music,” and “K-Pop and K-Classic from 1990s to Present.” Dr. Huh is an adjunct professor at Wagner College and serves as the music director of New York Artists Guild and EnoB. She holds degrees from Yonsei University under Prof. Doyeon Kim, Mannes School of Music under Prof. Daniel Panner, Boston University under Prof. Michelle LaCourse and Stony Brook University's Doctoral program under the tutelage of Lawrence Dutton and Nicholas Cords.
Artist-in-Residence
Yoo-Ran Eunice Park, Piano
Pianist Dr. Yoo-Ran Eunice Park, born in Seoul, Korea, made her debut with the Seoul Philharmonic Orchestra at the age of 11 after winning the Seoul Philharmonic Orchestra Competition by a unanimous vote. She has been a soloist with the Lansing Symphony Orchestra, Indiana University Student Orchestra, Amadeo Philharmonic Orchestra and the New York Symphony Orchestra. She has performed solo recitals throughout the world. Her awards included first prize in American Protégé International Competition, second prize in New York Artist International Competition, first prize in the Music Journal Competition, the MTNA Piano Concerto Competition, and Lansing Symphony Orchestra Concerto Competition. Recently Dr. Park was awarded New Jersey Senator’s Award and Grace Meng U. S Congress Award for her excellence in the field of Music and Art in the New York region. Dr. Park received Bachelor of Music and Master of Music from The Peabody Institute of The Johns Hopkins University and received Doctor of Music from Indiana University Bloomington under tutelage of Prof. André Watts. Her dissertation, “Cyclic Elements in Schubert’s Last Three Piano Sonatas, D. 958, 959, and 960” was highly praised by the doctoral committee and was broadcast on NPR radio station, WJFF. From 2007 to 2012, Dr. Park served as an Associate Instructor in Piano at Indiana University Bloomington and currently resides in New York where she teaches, performs and serves as a competition judge. Find more about Dr. Park at euniceparkpiano.com
Davin Lee, Cello
Korean born cellist Davin Lee's career in music is marked by her dedication to both
solo and ensemble performances. Ms. Lee has had the privilege of performing as a soloist with prestigious orchestras such as the North Czech Philharmonic in Prague and toured with the KBS Philharmonic in Korea. She has also been featured recitals at various renowned venues and series, including the Kumho Young Artist Series and the Millennium Stage at the Kennedy
Center in Washington D.C.
Ms. Lee has had the opportunity to collaborate with celebrated artists like Joshua Bell, Yeol eum Son, and Hyukjoo Kwon as a chamber musician. Her contributions to albums like "The Jewish soul" by Amit Peled and "Attraction" by Hyosun Kang further demonstrate her versatility and artistry in chamber music.
Ms. Lee has also served as the Principal Cellist of the South Dakota Symphony and has performed with renowned orchestras such as the National Symphony Orchestra, the Washington National Opera, and the Baltimore Symphony as a substitute musician.
Davin Lee studied at the Korean National University of Arts under the guidance of Myung-Wha Chung. She continued her studies with Amit Peled at the Peabody Conservatory for her Master's Degree and pursued an Artist Diploma at Indiana University with Eric Kim.