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Yujung Jung
Yujung Jung is a pianist, composer, and educator. She was named the 2010 Mary Lou Williams Women in Jazz Emerging Artist at the Kennedy Center, further honing her musical palette at the Berklee College of Music in Boston.
Born in Seoul, South Korea, she began playing the piano at the age of 6 and grew up immersed in both listening to and playing gospel music. She pursued her studies in musical performance in her home country and worked as a session keyboardist with numerous K-pop artists. Yujung has graced the stage in over 1,000 concerts, events, and TV shows, including appearances at the Jarasum Jazz Festival, LG Art Center concert, 88 Olympic Hall, and on MBC television shows like I Am A Singer, Mask Singers, and KBS Sketchbook.
After producing four albums with her gospel band, Heritage of Faith, Yujung transitioned to Boston. Here, she pursued further studies at the Berklee Global Jazz Institute under the tutelage of Grammy award-winning pianist Danilo Perez. Her dedication led her to become a faculty member at Berklee College of Music, Howon and Dongduk universities.
Yujung's life goal is to spread God's love through her music and provide underprivileged, talented students with the opportunity to pursue their musical passions.
Awards
Korean Music Award 2007
Gear
Yamaha Piano
Yamaha Synthesiser S90
Tags
Award-Winning Seoul Pianist Yujung Jung Plays Jazz Around The World
Source:
All About Jazz
Award-Winning Korean Musician Creates Her Own Fusion Genre Yujung Jung, a Korean Music Award-winning pianist and graduate of Dongduk Women’s University, Berklee College of Music and The Berklee Global Jazz Institute in the United States, has been playing at major festivals for two decades, dazzling audiences around the world with her unique jazz, Gospel and K-Pop fusion. A former lead pianist and music director for the national music group Heritage of Faith, Jung was instrumental in the Christian singing ensemble ...
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Primary Instrument
Piano
Location
Boston