I graduated with a bachelor's and master's degree with a full scholarship at the Manhattan School of Music. I completed the Doctor of Musical Arts (D.M.A.) degree in Violin at Rutgers University (Mason Gross School of the Arts) as a full scholarship recipient. I won the STRAD music magazine competition and the New York International competition. I performed as a soloist at Carnegie Hall (Weil Hall) and Queens College as the 2012 New York International Competition winner. I collaborated with Tivon Pennicott, who is a Grammy-winning jazz saxophonist. I received the Seoul City Award for Young Artists and won Ruth Widder String Quartet Competition, Golden Classical Music International Competition, and Fuchs Chamber Competition. I am currently a music director of EnoB, a music education program, and a concertmaster in the Ansan Philharmonic Orchestra and Kumho Asiana Orchestra. Also, I teach violin students of all different ages and experience levels at music schools in Hoboken and Jersey City.
Teaches all skill levels
Teaching since 2012
Doctor of Musical Arts in Violin
Teaches ages 3+
Speaks Korean, English
Has background check
Ms. Jae is fun, patient and insightful. I've really enjoyed taking lessons with her and have learned a lot! I would recommend Jae to any new or experienced violinist.
Jae is the best teacher I've ever had. She taught me music theory and violin. She uses 'Hrimali' violin book for the basic techniques and Suzuki book that I can apply my techniques in the classical famous music.
The great teacher, Jae set a detailed plan for me, and I am improved a lot. She taught me basic technical skills and it is really helpful to play a classical piece. I am looking forward to having the next lesson this week. Thank you, Jae.