168. Jenny Jieun Park & Daniel Sun, piano

Sunday, June 15th, 2025 @2 PM

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168.

Salon Concerts at Klavierhaus
Jed Distler, artistic director

presents

Jenny Jieun Park, piano
Daniel Sun, piano

Sunday, June 15th, 2025 @2 PM

Live at Klavierhaus
790 11th Avenue
New York, NY 10019

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Dmitri Shostakovich
24 Preludes, Op.34
No. 1 in C major
No. 2 in A minor
No. 16 in B flat minor
No. 21 in B flat major
No. 13 in F sharp major
No. 14 in E flat minor

Johann Sebastian Bach
Prelude and Fugue in C sharp minor, WTC I, BWV 849

Daniel Sun, piano

~ Intermission ~

Rodion Shchedrin (b. 1932)
Polyphonic Notebook (1972)
1. Two-part invention
7. Mirror canon
18. Fugue
24. Horizontal and Vertical
16. Basso ostinato

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Piano Sonata in A minor, K. 310

Frédéric Chopin
Preludes, Op. 28, Nos. 1, 7, 5, 2, 3, 4

Sergei Prokofiev
Piano Sonata No. 1

Jenny Jieun Park, piano

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A pianist and researcher, Jenny Jieun Park is currently serving at SUNY Dutchess. She is a graduate of the Cleveland Institute of Music and holds an Ed.D. from Teachers College, Columbia University. As a pianist, she has performed at venues such as Lincoln Center, Carnegie Hall, Dohnányi Hall, and PyeongChang Hall. As a researcher, her scholarly interests include flow theory, creativity, special education, and community music. Passionate about both performance and research, she enjoys exploring interdisciplinary connections between artistry, pedagogy, and scholarship, with the aim of bridging the gap between theory and practice.

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Canadian-based pianist and amateur composer Daniel Sun began his study at the later age of eleven. Prior to his admission into McGill University’s Schulich School of Music, he was a budding jazz pianist in Calgary’s jazz scene, performing with the city’s youth orchestra, and as a sideman in several chamber groups. An eventual encounter with J.S. Bach’s Well-Tempered Clavier began his affair with the diverse genre of classical music, which he found significantly more enticing. Currently, he pursues a bachelors under the instruction of Russian pianist Julia Gavrilova. He hopes to use his unorthodox upbringing to introduce new perspectives into the standard repertoire, as well as give underappreciated composers a means onto the concert hall.

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