Violin Lessons
About
I am very passionate about the arts and teaching. I find it extremely exciting and rewarding to be a part of a student's musical journey and growth. I am dedicated to teaching each student with care and respect and it is my utmost priority to satisfy the student's needs and potential. My ultimate goal is to help the student discover, excel, and reach their artistic and life goals. I am open to teaching via online and in person and I can speak fluent Korean as well.
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What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
I grew up in Dallas, TX and started the violin at the age of four. I started training seriously at the age of 11 under the tutelage of Dallas Symphony associate concertmaster, Jan Mark Sloman. I went on to receive my bachelor's degree at New England Conservatory and master's degree at Indiana University studying with Paul Biss and Grigory Kalinovsky. This past spring, I earned my doctoral degree at the University of Texas at Austin under the guidance of Sandy Yamamoto. I've attended various festivals such as Meadowmount School of Music (where I was the TA for one summer in 2012), Music Academy of the West, Tanglewood Music Festival, and Pacific Music Festival in Sapporo, Japan. I am currently on facutly at the Regents School and started working with the Austin Symphony Orchestra as assistant principal second violin in the fall of 2022.
What types of students have you worked with?
I have over ten years of teaching experience and I've taught students of all ages from beginners to advanced players, as well as students preparing for Texas All-State Orchestra. I also have experience in teaching adult beginners.