
Jennifer Kim is a versatile violinist who performs extensively in New York City and around the world. As an orchestral musician, she performs as a member of American Symphony Orchestra and Harrisburg Symphony Orchestra. As an avid chamber musician, she has appeared at Weill Hall at Carnegie Hall, Peter Jay Sharp Theatre, Alice Tully Hall at Lincoln Center, Steinway Hall and Miller Theatre. Internationally, she has appeared in Vienna, Salzburg, Munich, Spoleto, Sapporo, Tokyo and YongPyeong. She has served as a concertmaster at New World Symphony, Juilliard Orchestra, and National Orchestral Institute and principal second violin at Pacific Music Festival and Aspen Conducting Academy Orchestra. She also appears frequently as a substitute violinist for Chicago Symphony Orchestra, National Symphony Orchestra, St. Louis Symphony Orchestra. She is also heard on movie sound tracks such as Doubt and Julie/Julia as well as on Broadway where she is a frequent substitute for A Little Night Music. As the winner of 2004 Concerto Competition sponsored by Columbia University's Bach Society, she performed Bruch's Violin Concerto in g minor at Miller Theatre. She has participated in summer festivals such as ENCORE School for Strings, Aspen Music Festival, Kent/Blossom Music Festival, Spoleto Festival in Italy, Great Mountains Music Festival in Korea, Salzburg Mozarteum Masterclasses in Austria, Pacific Music Festival in Japan, Verbier Music Festival in Switzerland, and Bard Music Festival. She received Master of Music degree in violin performance at the Juilliard School under the tutelage of Naoko Tanaka. She also holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in economics from Columbia University. As an enthusiastic educator, she taught in New York City Public School system weekly as a Morse Fellow from the Juilliard School. She has served on faculty at 92nd St. Y School of Music since 2004 where she teaches private and group lessons as a certified Suzuki method teacher.
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