Three Pieces from Schindler's List (Recorded at PATONA Hall) [Violin and Piano] Front Cover

Three Pieces from Schindler's List (Recorded at PATONA Hall) [Violin and Piano]

Kim Nayoung & Kyoka Bun

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From the timeless film Schindler's List, this album features three poignant pieces by John Williams-the iconic theme, a haunting portrayal of the Jewish Ghetto, and a tender remembrance-arranged for violin and piano. Performed with delicate and profound expression by Kim Kayoing (violin) and Kyoka Bun (piano), these interpretations rekindle the deep emotions of the original score.

Artist Profile

  • Kim Nayoung

    Kim Nayoung Violinist Born in Cheonan, South Korea. Earned a Bachelor and Master degree in violin performance under Professor Young Mok Kim at Kyoung Hee University. Later obtained a second Master degree at the Aaron Copland School of Music in New York, studying with Daniel Phillips. Continued advanced studies at New York University with Stephanie Chase and earned an Advanced Certificate Diploma. In 2009, performed as the soloist for Mendelssohn Violin Concerto Op 64 under the direction of renowned clarinetist Charles Neidich. In May 2023, performed the violin solo from Schindlers List at the 28th Student Music Festival organized by the World Mission University Music Department in Los Angeles. In October and November 2024, served as concertmaster and performed Schindlers List again at music festivals in South Korea and Venezuela hosted by the World Mission University Music Department.

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  • Kyoka Bun

    After graduating from Toho Girls' High School of Music, she continued her studies in Germany, earning her degree from the Berlin University of the Arts. She then completed postgraduate studies at the same institution, obtaining the prestigious German State Artist Diploma (Konzertexamen). She has studied under renowned pianists Michiko Shoji, Keiko Takeuchi, Rikako Murata, and Pascal Devoyon. Active as both a soloist and a chamber musician, she has performed recitals and appeared at music festivals across various regions, as well as collaborating with orchestras as a concerto soloist. She is also a member of the piano duo "Libra" with pianist Akiko Mimata, praised for their refined and intellectually profound ensemble performances.

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