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Heejung Kang
Heejung
Kang was born in Seoul, Korea, and studied at the Seoul Music and Art
High School for musically gifted teenagers. She graduated with the
highest honors from the College of Music, Ewha Woman’s University in
Seoul and later at the same university she earned her Master’s Degree in
Piano, receiving the Ewha Graduate Research Fellowship Scholarship.
Completing her doctoral dissertation on Rachmaninoff, she received her
doctorate in Piano Performance at the College of Music at the University
of North Texas in 2004.
In 2002,
She made a recording of “Rediscovered Lieder and Piano Pieces by Kletzki,
Oppel, and Schenker,” sponsored by the Dallas Symphony Orchestra, Jewish
Federation, and College of Music at UNT. In December 2004, she performed
music by Paul Kletzki, Reinhard Oppel, Arnold Mendelssohn and other
composers live on Israel Radio.
In
November 2005, she performed solo piano music by Heinrich Schenker at
the inaugural meeting of the Korean Society for Music Theory in Seoul
and premiered Kletzki’s Sonata for Piano and Violin with Robert
Davidovici on Korean National Radio (KBS FM1).
Currently
an Adjunct Professor in Piano at the University of North Texas, she
teaches courses in Piano Literature and Sight-reading. Dr. Kang has
recorded Reinhard Oppel’s solo piano music for Toccata Classics in
England to be released this year.
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