E-Na Song will perform an hour-long piano concert in the Living Room. Song is a graduate of the Eastman School of Music and has been a regular performer in our Sunday music series over the last five years.
Free to members; included with museum admission.
About the Musician
Born in Incheon and raised in Suwon and Seoul, South Korea, E-Na Song has been playing piano since age six. She studied at Sun-Hwa Arts School, Sun-Hwa Arts High School, and Seoul National University, where she earned a bachelor’s degree with Hyung-Bae Kim. She earned a Master of Music degree and a Doctor of Musical Arts degree in piano Performance at the Eastman School of Music with Professor Rebecca Penneys. When she was in Sun-Hwa Arts School and Sun-Hwa Arts High School, she was awarded a scholarship during 2002–08, and she was awarded a scholarship when she was in the Seoul National University.
As a soloist, she has been having recitals consistently, in and outside of school. Her solo recital has been held at Eastman School of Music annually. Being a part of Eastman School of Music Piano Series, she performs regularly for the series at Summit. She had her debut with "Mostly Philharmonic Orchestra," (conducted by Sang Hyun Park) in South Korea in 2014. She also had a memorable concert with "Torun Symphony Orchestra," (conducted by Anna Mroz) in Poland in 2015.
In addition to solo recitals, she has performed with choirs, singers, and instrumentalists. She used to work as an accompanist of "Seoul National University OB Choir" and "Korea Electric Power Corporation Choir." Since she came to the United States, she has worked as a studio accompanist, as a part of Graduate Award Scholarship, at Eastman School of Music for the past three years.
She has often interacted worldwide musicians by attending in various festivals and masterclasses in several countries; the Vienna Masterclass with Roland Batik in Austria, Seoul National University International Piano Academy in South Korea, Paderewski Piano Academy in Poland, and Rebecca Penneys's Piano Festival in the United States.