Jae-Hyuck Cho, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra & Hans Graf
Biography Jae-Hyuck Cho, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra & Hans Graf
Jae-Hyuck Cho
Acclaimed pianist and organist Jae-Hyuck Cho is one of the most active concert artists in Korea. He has been described as “a musician who is nearing perfection with an extraordinary breadth of expression, flawless technique, and composition, sensitivity, and intelligence, insightful and detailed playing without exaggeration.”
As the winner of the Pro Piano New York Recital Series Auditions, Jae-Hyuck made his New York debut in 1993 at Carnegie Hall’s Weill Recital Hall. He has since been active as a recitalist, a soloist and a chamber musician throughout North America, Europe, and Asia, appearing in venues including New York’s Carnegie Hall and Lincoln Center, Seoul Arts Center of Korea, the Opera House of Monte Carlo, and Moscow’s The Great Hall, Tchaikovsky Hall, and Rachmaninoff Hall. He also has made appearances with numerous orchestras including the Monte- Carlo Philharmonic Orchestra of Monaco, New Jersey Symphony, Louisiana Philharmonic, Plano Symphony and San Angelo Symphony of Texas, Jalisco Symphony of Mexico, and most major orchestras in South Korea. His interest in collaborating with artists of different mediums led him to work together in special projects with the Korean National Ballet and an illusionist Lee Eun-gyeol, resulting in creating new ways to merge different genres.
He succesfully released two albums of his Beethoven Sonatas album on SONY Classical and a concerto album with Adrien Perruchon and Royal Scottish National Symphony. With Evidence, he recorded an organ album with works by Bach, Liszt and Widor.