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SUNGLEE VICTORIA CHOI

As a young Korean chamber musician and soloist, pianist Sunglee Victoria Choi has performed throughout her native country and makes her New York debut as The 2009 Sorel Medallion in Collaborative Piano, 1st prize winner.
At age 15, Ms. Choi made her Seoul debut with the Bulgaria Sofia National Orchestra playing Chopin's First Piano Concerto. Two years later, with her hometown orchestra, the Jeonju Civic Orchestra, she performed Grieg's Piano Concerto.
Ms. Choi is an accomplished performer as well as awarded collaborator. She earned her Bachelor of Music degree from Yonsei University. She took top honors at the Korean National University of Arts as a collaborative piano student of Bang-won Han, and received an Artists' Diploma there. The Korean Collaborative Pianists Association chose Ms. Choi as their "New Rising Star." As a winner, she was presented in recital. In 2006 the YoungSan Art Hall also chose Ms. Choi as their winner of the "New Year's Rising Star Concert Series." She made her YoungSan Art Hall debut later that year.
Ms. Choi was an official accompanist at Great Mountain International Music Festival in both 2004 and 2008. She was accepted in both 2005 and 2006 to the Music Academy of the West where she studied with Anne Epperson and Jonathan Feldman. Ms. Choi has also performed and participated in master classes at the Academie de Musique de Lausanne as one of only 10 piano and violin duos selected for sonata study with Bruno Canino and Pierre Amoyal. Ms. Choi currently enjoys being a studio accompanist to Hyo Kang at The Juilliard School where she is in her second year of study in the Master's of Music Collaborative Piano program, studying with Margo Garrett, Jonathan Feldman and J.J. Penna.
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