
Alpin Hong
Alpin Seung-Ki Hong (born
1976) is an American classical pianist known for
his intensely energetic technique and showmanship.
Hong was born
in
Kalamazoo, Michigan and made his
orchestral debut with the Kalamazoo Symphony at age 10. At age 12,
Hong lost both parents in a car accident, and moved with his
younger brother to live with an aunt in
Los Angeles,
California. He attended high school at
Crossroads School in
Santa Monica,
California.
After briefly studying pre-med at
UCLA, Hong
matriculated at the
Juilliard School in
New York, where he earned
his master's degree studying piano under
Jerome
Lowenthal.
In 2001, Hong won First Prize in the
Concert Artists Guild International
Competition, the first time in eight years that a pianist had been
so honored. As a result of the award, Hong was invited to play at
Carnegie
Hall, a performance praised in a
New York Times
review as presenting
"crystalline energy [...] clear and
persuasive ideas [...] and remarkable breadth of
coloration."In March 2005, Hong released a solo CD under
the Concert Artists Guild label featuring performances of
compositions by
Brahms,
Debussy,
Scarlatti and
Stravinsky.
Honors and Awards
First
Prize, 2001 Concert Artists Guild International CompetitionThe
McGraw-Hill Companies’ 2005 Robert Sherman Award for Music
Education1989 Stravinsky Piano Competition1993 SYMF
Competition1994 Los Angeles Spotlight Awards
CompetitionNoted For
In 2004 while playing classical
concerts at schools all across the nation, Alpin Hong met a girl at
a school who could sing incredibly but was undeveloped. He was very
moved by her wanting to apply to Juliard that he talked to the
school and got her a full scholarship.
External links
Alpin Hong
artist profile on Concert Artists Guild web site Alpin Hong select reviews
on Concert Artists Guild web site