Hyunsu Ko - Violin


        Violinist Hyunsu Ko began her violin studies at the age of four in her native South Korea. Before transferring to the Cleveland Institute of Music to study with Donald Weilerstein, Ms. Ko attended Seoul National University as a student of Min Kim, Dean of the College of Music and Director of the Korea Chamber Ensemble. While in Korea, Ms. Ko won numerous musical awards, including the grand prize at the Jeju-Korea Broadcasting System Music Competition; first prize at the Chosun Newspaper Music Competition; second prize at the Ewha Kyounghyang Music Competition; and the gold medal prize at the Hankook Newspaper Music Competition. She was also awarded the grand prize at the Ahn Ik-Tae Music Competition, named in honor of the composer of the Korean national anthem, resulting in her debut performance with the Seoul City Philharmonic Orchestra at the Sejong Music Hall. In January, 2006, Ms. Ko performed at the Seoul Arts Center as a soloist with the Korean Symphony Orchestra in the Bartok Symphonic Series performing the Bartok Violin Concerto No. 2.

        Ms. Ko has performed concertos with the Bucheon Philharmonic Orchestra, Jeju City Symphony Orchestra, the Korea Chamber Ensemble, New Seoul Philharmonic Orchestra, and the Seoul Arts High School Orchestra. Additionally, Ms. Ko has given many recitals in Seoul, Cleveland, and Boston, including an appearance in Seoul at the Young Musicians Festival and the Korea-Russia Young Musicians Friendship Concert.

        Ms. Ko earned both her Bachelor’s and Master’s Degrees studying with Donald Weilerstein at the Cleveland Institute of Music and subsequently at the New England Conservatory of Music. Ms. Ko received an Artist Diploma from Yale University in May 2006, where she also served as a teaching assistant to the Tokyo String Quartet from 2004 to 2006.