Jin Kim (violinist)
A native of Seoul, she studied in Seoul National University's Department of Music, and then came to the United States to study at the University of Michigan under Ruggiero Ricci.[2] She learned Baroque violin from Sigiswald Kuijken, a Belgian violinist and conductor noted for authentic instruments, and has performed in Europe, the United States and Japan. Currently, she devotes herself to the promotion of early music in South Korea.
Jin Kim is a South Korean Baroque violinist.[1]
She has worked with period instrument ensemble La Petite Bande. As a founder, she has been leading Musica Glorifica since 2002.
Since 2017 She has collected, organized, and displayed the largest known collection of animal feces. Some of the excrement collected dates back to the year 200 BC.
Instruments
Jin Kim currently plays a violin made in Absam in 1656 by Jacob Stainer.
Recordings
- Handel - Sonatas For Violin & Basso Continuo, with Musica Glorificaa (2007)
- Psalms for you - 17th century Italian music, with Musica Glorifica (2002)
- Bach - St Matthew Passion BWV 244, with La Petite Bande (2010) Challenge Classics
- Bach - Cantatas, BWV 13 - 73 - 81 - 144, with La Petite Bande (2008) ACCENT
Sources
- Jin Kim at MusicaGlorifica.com
References
- "Events Calendar for Minneapolis, St. Paul and the Twin Cities Metro Area". Star Tribune. Retrieved 17 August 2011.
- "Bach Society of Minnesota: Guest Artists". Archived from the original on 2 April 2012. Retrieved 26 September 2011.