
Dr. Jeong-Hwa Park is a distinguished pianist and educator, actively engaged in teaching and performing as a soloist and chamber musician throughout the New York metropolitan area, Long Island and South Korea. Her performances span prestigious venues, including her New York debut recital at Weill Hall at Carnegie Hall, recitals at LeFrak Concert Hall at Queens College, Yamaha Hall in New York City, Old First Concert Series in San Francisco, Gammage Auditorium and the Museum of Arts in Arizona, London Piano Festival, and the MasterWorks Festival at Houghton College, New York.
Dr. Park’s recent chamber music appearance for Concerts on the Slope in Brooklyn was broadcast on WWFM The Classical Network. In South Korea, she was featured on national television (KBS) as the pianist for the National Choir of Korea, performed a solo recital at Daejeon Arts and Cultural Center, and was invited by Buam Art Hall in Seoul to present a lecture recital. She also performed at the College Music Society International Conference in Seoul as a collaborative pianist.
Her accomplishments include a Special Presentation Award from Artists International Presentations, leading to her solo recital at Carnegie Hall’s Weill Hall. She was awarded first prize in The Joseph and Ida Klatzkin Contemporary Solo Keyboard Music Competition and won the Arizona State University Piano Concerto Competition, which resulted in a broadcast of her performance on Arizona public radio, KBAQ.
Dr. Park holds Master of Music and Doctor of Musical Arts degrees in piano performance from Arizona State University. She currently serves as assistant adjunct piano faculty at Nassau Community College and is on the piano faculty at the Eisman Center for Preparatory Studies in Music at Queens College and the Brooklyn Conservatory of Music.


