Hyung-ki Joo

Hyung-ki Joo (Korean: 주형기; RR: Ju Hyeong-gi) is a British-Korean pianist, composer, comedian and one half of the comedy-musical duo Igudesman & Joo. Billy Joel chose Joo to arrange and record his classical piano pieces for the album Fantasies & Delusions. It was recorded in the Mozart Hall of the Vienna Konzerthaus, and reached the No. 1 spot on the Billboard album chart for 18 weeks.

Hyung-ki Joo
Hyung-ki Joo during a concert at Kulturfabrik Hainburg, Austria, 2017
Education
OccupationPianist, composer, comedian
Known for

Biography

Born in England of South Korean parents, Joo began his formal training in the UK at the Yehudi Menuhin School with Peter Norris and Seta Tanyel and later earned his Bachelor and Master of Music degrees from Manhattan School of Music, where he studied with Nina Svetlanova. Other teachers include Richard Goode and Oleg Maisenberg.

Yehudi Menuhin himself had chosen Joo to perform as soloist for his eightieth birthday concert at the Barbican Hall, London. [1]

As a soloist, he has performed with conductors such as Sergiu Comissiona, Andrey Andreev, Rumon Gamba, Daniel Raiskin, and Yehudi Menuhin. In 2001, he founded a piano trio called Dimension, with Rafal Payne and Thomas Carroll.

He has also created and performed several shows which integrate comedy with classical music.[2] His show, A Little Nightmare Music, co-created with Aleksey Igudesman, has been performed all over the world since its world premiere at the Vienna Musikverein.

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References

  1. "Pianist – Hyung-Ki Joo". Retrieved 2020-04-18.
  2. "Bringing fun to classical". The Mercury News. 19 October 2011. Retrieved 27 November 2017.
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