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Institute for Concert Artists (Artist Diploma)

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Introducing New Generations of NEC Concert Artists to the Global Stage

The ICA at NEC focuses on three key pillars: complementing artistic excellence with comprehensive professional readiness; creating connections within the NEC community and the professional world; and introducing new generations of NEC concert artists to the global stage. Accordingly, ICA artists receive a full-tuition scholarship, stipend, and are eligible for support for travel and artistic projects. They are also featured on the newly launched NEC Concert Artist Series, a showcase for musicians in NEC’s professional programs.

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Meet the Concert Artists
Joshua Brown.

Joshua Brown

’22, ’24 MM, ’26 AD, Violin

Studio faculty: Don Weilerstein

Josie Larsen.

Josie Larsen

’23 MM, ’25 AD, Opera Studies

Studio faculty: Bradley Williams

Yunchan Lim leaning on a piano.

Yunchan Lim

’26 AD, Piano

Studio faculty: Minsoo Sohn

Evren Ozel.

Evren Ozel

’21, ’23 MM, ’25 AD, Piano

Studio faculty: Wha Kyung Byun

Changyong Shin.

Changyong Shin

’25, AD, Piano 

Studio faculty: Wha Kyung Byun

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Yutong Sun.

Yutong Sun

’19, ’21 MM, ’22 GD, ’25 AD, Piano 

Studio faculty: Alexander Korsantia, Dang Thai Son

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Dani Jingdan Zhang

Dani Jingdan Zhang

’26 AD, Opera Studies

Studio faculty: Bradley Williams

  • Featured Artists

    Featured Artists

    Geneva Lewis ’20, ’22 AD

    Violinist Geneva Lewis ’20, ’22 AD is the recipient of multiple awards for rising stars in string performance, including a 2022 Borletti-Buitoni Trust Grant and a 2021 Avery Fisher Career Grant. She also won the 2020 Concert Artists Guild Competition Grand Prize and was named one of BBC Radio 3’s New Generation Artists.

  • Featured Artists

    Featured Artists

    Leland Ko ’24 AD

    Cellist Leland Ko ’24 AD performs as a soloist and chamber musician across theworld at such venues as Carnegie’s Weill Hall in New York, Symphony Hall and Jordan Hall in Boston, and Auditorio Manuel de Falla in Granada, Spain. Ko received NEC’s Presidential Scholar Award for 2022-24 and served as a Young Artist in Residence in 2023 for American Public Media’s radio program Performance Today.

  • Featured Artists

    Featured Artists

    Changyong Shin ’24 AD

    Pianist Changyong Shin ’24 AD studies at NEC with Wha Kyung Byun. He is the Saj-Nicole A. Joni Artist Diploma Scholar and the recipient of a scholarship made possible by the Charlotte F. Rabb Presidential Scholarship Fund.

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    Featured Artist

    Yeonjae Cho ’24 AD

    Soprano Yeonjae Cho ’24 AD, as the Queen of the Night, sang the demanding aria “Der Hölle Rache” from Mozart’s opera The Magic Flute (Die Zauberflöte) in a live performance at NEC’s Jordan Hall. NEC’s opera studios produce three full-length operas each year.

  • Featured Artist

    Featured Artist

    Josie Larsen ’23 MM, ’25 AD

    During Spring 2024, NEC opera students joined the NEC Philharmonia to present the concert version of Giacomo Puccini’s La bohème. In this clip, Josie Larsen ’23 MM, ’25 AD performs the “Mi chiamano Mimì” Aria (Act I, No.7).

Take the Next Step

Audition for the Institute for Concert Artists (Artist Diploma)

The Institute for Concert Artists is home to NEC’s prestigious Artist Diploma program for musicians in the following disciplines:

Are you interested in becoming a Concert Artist? Connect with our admissions team for more information about the application process, audition requirements, and benefits of an NEC education.

Gloria Chien.

ICA Advisor: Gloria Chien

Concert artists will be advised by pianist Gloria Chien ’99, ’01 MM, ’04 DMA, who is also the Artistic Director of Chamber Music Northwest, String Theory, and the Lake Champlain Chamber Music Festival.

Taiwanese-born pianist Gloria Chien has one of the most diverse musical lives as a noted performer, concert presenter, and educator. She made her orchestral debut at the age of sixteen with the Boston Symphony Orchestra with Thomas Dausgaard, and she performed again with the BSO with Keith Lockhart. She was subsequently selected by the The Boston Globe as one of its Superior Pianists of the year, “who appears to excel in everything.” In recent seasons, she has performed as a recitalist and chamber musician at Alice Tully Hall, the Library of Congress, the Phillips Collection, the Dresden Chamber Music Festival, and the National Concert Hall in Taiwan. She performs frequently with the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center. In 2009, she launched String Theory, a chamber music series in Chattanooga, Tennessee that has become one of the region’s premier classical music presenters.  The following year she was appointed Director of the Chamber Music Institute at Music@Menlo, a position she held for the next decade. 

In 2017, she joined her husband, violinist Soovin Kim, as artistic director of the Lake Champlain Chamber Music Festival in Burlington, Vermont. The duo became artistic directors at Chamber Music Northwest in Portland, OR in 2020. They were named recipients of Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center’s Award for Extraordinary Service in 2021 for their efforts during the pandemic.Most recently, Gloria released two albums – her Gloria Chien LIVE from the Music@Menlo LIVE label and Here With You with acclaimed clarinetist Anthony McGill on Cedille Records. Gloria received her bachelor, masters and doctoral degrees at the New England Conservatory of Music with Wha Kyung Byun and Russell Sherman. She is Artist-in-Residence at Lee University in Cleveland, Tennessee, and she is a Steinway Artist.

Advisory Council

Concert Artists board

As an essential component of the program, the Institute for Concert Artists Advisory Council is a group of industry experts and creative innovators who serve as thought partners for ICA leadership, providing perspective and counsel on programming and guidance for NEC Concert Artists to support and strengthen their success.

Aoife O'Donovan playing guitar on Jordan Hall stage with students singing and playing other instruments.
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NEC Concert Artists Series

Past Fellows

Our alumni have emerged as some of the brightest stars, performing on the world’s most prestigious stages—from the Berlin Philharmonic and BBC Proms to the Hollywood Bowl. They hold teaching positions at renowned institutions such as the New England Conservatory, Juilliard School, Seoul National, Indiana University and SUNY Stony Brook, and are active members of esteemed chamber ensembles as well as influential artistic leaders in the classical music world.

Marilyn Olson AD ’49, Violin
Si Hon Ma AD ’52, Violin
Ayrton Adelino Teixeira Pinto AD ’57, Violin
Hiroko Abe AD ’64, Violin
Marietta Vogel Henny AD ’65, Violin
Fudeko Takahashi AD ’80, Violin
Takako Masame AD ’82, Violin
Joseph Scheer AD ’83, Violin
Ben Sayevich AD ’84, Violin
Karen Eunjung Lee AD ’93, Violin
Jennifer Shizuka Frautschi AD ’96, Violin
Kanako Ito AD ’96, Violin
Jason Horowitz AD ’96, Violin
Lara St. John AD ’96, Violin
Joanna Kurkowicz AD ’98, Violin
Bing Jing Yu AD ’98, Violin
Irina Muresanu AD ’98, Violin
Carolin Widmann AD ’99, Violin
Yura Lee AD ’05, Violin
Stefan Jackiw AD ’06, Violin
Susie Park AD ’06, Violin
Korbinian Altenberger AD ’07, Violin
Karen Gomyo AD ’07, Violin
Xiang Angelo Yu AD ’14, Violin
Yoojin Jang AD ’15, Violin
Alexi Kenney AD ’17, Violin
Inmo Yang AD ’19, Violin
Maria Ioudenitch AD ’22, Violin
Geneva Lewis AD ’22, Violin

Dimitri Murrath AD ’08, Viola
Beth Guterman AD ’09, Viola

Imke Heitmann AD ’65, Cello
Koji Yanagida AD ’80, Cello
Young Chang Cho AD ’80, Cello
Li Ke Chang AD ’81, Cello
Rebecca Seiver AD ’81, Cello
Satoshi Akitsu AD ’82, Cello
Kim Scholes AD ’85, Cello
Andres Diaz AD ’87, Cello
Christopher Costanza AD ’89, Cello
Hillel Zori AD ’89, Cello
Paul Marleyn AD ’89, Cello
Peter Stumpf AD ’90, Cello
Suren Bagratuni AD ’93, Cello
Rafael Popper-Keizer AD ’99, Cello
Alexei Romanenko AD ’00, Cello
Gavriel Lipkind AD ’01, Cello
Daniel Lee AD ’03, Cello
Min-Ji Kim AD ’05, Cello
Narek Hakhnazaryan AD ’11, Cello
Brannon Cho AD ’19, Cello
Timotheos Petrin AD ’21, Cello
Jonathan Swensen AD ’23, Cello
Leland Ko AD ’24, Cello

Noël Lee AD ’48, Piano
Takouhi Chorbajian AD ’50, Piano
Allen Barker AD ’52, Piano
Sarah Lombardi AD ’52, Piano
Mireya Arboleda AD ’53, Piano
Alain Bernheim AD ’53, Piano
Adriana “Tan” Crone AD ’55, Piano
Buckner Gamby AD ’56, Piano
Clara Lenuzza AD ’59, Piano
David Norton Beyer AD ’60, Piano
Reginald Hachey AD ’60, Piano
June Hopps AD ’60, Piano
David Tyler AD ’62, Piano
Yasuko Tsukamoto AD ’64, Piano
John Willis AD ’64, Piano
Sandra Thidemann AD ’67, Piano
David Crohan AD ’70, Piano
Bang Sook Lee AD ’70, Piano
Chang Hyun Nam AD ’70, Piano
Prudence Choi AD ’70, Piano
Pola Baytelman AD ’71, Piano
Tibor Szász AD ’71, Piano
Ronald Kmieć AD ’72, Piano
Edward B. Wood AD ’72, Piano
Guity Adjoodani AD ’73, Piano
Yasuo Watanabe AD ’73, Piano
Jack Gedzelman AD ’75, Piano
Susan Elizabeth Lauck AD ’77, Piano
Lois Shapiro AD ’79, Piano
Dragana Bajalovic AD ’80, Piano
Thomas Stumpf AD ’80, Piano
Benjamin Pasternack AD ’81, Piano
Stephen Lazarus AD ’81, Piano
Christopher O’Riley AD ’81, Piano
Carol Rankin AD ’81, Piano
Randall Hodgkinson AD ’82, Piano
Mihae Lee AD ’83, Piano
William Lutes AD ’83, Piano
Janice Li-Yen Lin AD ’84, Piano
Sally Pinkas AD ’84, Piano
Yang Wang AD ’85, Piano
Stephen Drury AD ’85, Piano
Norman Krieger AD ’86, Piano
Hung-Kuan Chen AD ’88, Piano
Kenneth Kelter AD ’90, Piano
Sergey Schepkin AD ’92, Piano
HaeSun Paik AD ’92, Piano
Tian Ying AD ’93, Piano
Ran Zemach AD ’93, Piano
Rina Dokshitsky AD ’93, Piano
Max Levinson AD ’95, Piano
Soojin Park AD ’96, Piano
Katherine Chi AD ’97, Piano
Hee-Sung Joo AD ’99, Piano
Jung Hee Shin AD ’99, Piano
Juyeon Kang AD ’01, Piano
Eduardo Monteiro AD ’02, Piano
Roberto Poli AD ’02, Piano
Ning An AD ’03, Piano
Sonia S. Chan AD ’04, Piano
Minsoo Sohn AD ’04, Piano
Christopher Guzman AD ’07, Piano
Lukáŝ Vondráček AD ’12, Piano
Cristian Budu AD ’16, Piano
George Li AD ’22, Piano

Dorothy S. C. Wang AD ’82, Harpsichord

Yuko Hayashi AD ’62, Organ
Douglas Stuart Risner AD ’64, Organ
Deane S. Place AD ’71, Organ
James David Christie AD ’78, Organ
Paul Tegels AD ’86, Organ
Martin Hofmann AD ’93, Organ
Hatsumi Miura AD ’97, Organ

Lois Schaefer AD ’47, Flute
Marion Valasek AD ’63, Flute
Ildefonso Torres Lauron AD ’65, Flute
Sadako Yokoyama AD ’69, Flute
Linda Jane Burlingame AD ’71, Flute
Trix Kout AD ’71, Flute
Sharon Zuckerman AD ’77, Flute
Akal Sharonne AD ’77, Flute

William George Wrzesien AD ’66, Clarinet
David D. Seaton AD ’71, Clarinet
Daniel McKelway AD ’89, Clarinet

Hee-Sun Lee AD ’83, Oboe

Hu Li AD ’95, Bassoon Performance

Jeffrey Work AD ’95, Trumpet

Julie Josephson AD ’87, Trombone

Evelia Romero AD ’65, Harp
Alice Terlanday Norton AD ’71, Harp
Adriana Anca AD ’72, Harp
Franziska Huhn AD ’05, Harp

Luiz Carlos Mantovani AD ’02, Guitar

Pasquale Lawrence Prencipe AD ’63, Chamber Music
Edward J. III Humeston AD ’70, Chamber Music
Yael Orbach AD ’70, Chamber Music
Tibor Pusztai AD ’70, Chamber Music
Kenneth Sarch AD ’70, Chamber Music
Yeesun Kim AD ’92, Chamber Music, Cello (The Borromeo Quartet)
En Sik Choi AD ’92, Chamber Music, Viola (The Borromeo Quartet)
Nicholas Kitchen AD ’92, Chamber Music, Violin (The Borromeo Quartet)
Ruggero Allifranchini AD ’92, Chamber Music, Violin (The Borromeo Quartet)

Eiji Oue AD ’81, Orchestral Conducting
Tristan Rais-Sherman AD ’21, Orchestral Conducting

Janet Hayes AD ’48, Voice
Mildred Mueller AD ’48, Voice
Arthur Schoep AD ’48, Voice
Marguerite Willauer AD ’48, Voice
Albert William Henry, Jr. Hirsch AD ’52, Voice
Albert Basso AD ’53, Voice
Emmalina DeVita AD ’53, Voice
Anne English AD ’54, Voice
Jean Kraft AD ’55, Voice
Norma Cleary AD ’56, Voice
Douglas Barton Jr. Miller AD ’56, Voice
John L. Hornor AD ’57, Voice
Corinne Curry AD ’58, Voice
Darlene Miller AD ’58, Voice
Betty Giles AD ’58, Voice
Annabelle* Bernard AD ’59, Voice
Donna Jeffrey AD ’59, Voice
Ann Myongsook Lee AD ’60, Voice
S. Jeanne Grealish AD ’61, Voice
Anne Sousa AD ’61, Voice
Michaline Chomicz AD ’64, Voice
Robert Hale AD ’67, Voice
Judith Curtis AD ’68, Voice
Linda Phillips AD ’68, Voice
Marsha Vleck AD ’70, Voice
D’Anna Fortunato AD ’72, Voice
David Arnold AD ’74, Voice
David Evitts AD ’74, Voice
David Arnold AD ’82, Voice
John Fiorito AD ’82, Voice
Cheryl Cobb AD ’82, Voice
Lisa Saffer AD ’86, Voice
Cory Miller AD ’90, Voice
Mary Ann McCormick AD ’93, Voice
Christopheren Nomura AD ’94, Voice
You-Mi Cho AD ’94, Voice
Elizabeth Keusch AD ’01, Voice

Dong Won Kim AD ’11, Opera Studies
Hae Ji Chang AD ’12, Opera Studies
Jaime Korkos AD ’13, Opera Studies
Soyoung Park AD ’14, Opera Studies
Nataly Wickham AD ’16, Opera Studies
Joshua Quinn AD ’17, Opera Studies
Erica Petrocelli AD ’18, Opera Studies
Elaine Daiber AD ’21, Opera Studies
Philippe L’Esperance AD ’22, Opera Studies
Anthony León AD ’22, Opera Studies
Yeonjae Cho AD ’24, Opera Studies

Grisha Wade Alexiev AD ’91, Jazz Studies
Patrice Munsel Williamson AD ’97, Jazz Studies
Dominique Eade AD ’89, Third Stream Studies

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