JI HYE JUNG
Founding Artistic Director
Praised as “spectacular” by the Los Angeles Times and “extraordinary” by the Ventura County Star, the Times describes percussionist Ji Hye Jung as “a centered player who can give the impression of being very still yet at all places at once”.
Ms. Jung began concertizing in her native South Korea at the age of nine where she performed more than 100 concerts including solo appearances with every major orchestra in Korea. Soon after coming to the United States in 2004, Ms. Jung garnered consecutive first prizes at the 2006 Linz International Marimba Competition and the 2007 Yale Gordon Concerto Competition.
With percussion repertoire still in its formative stages, Ms. Jung feels strongly about collaborating with composers to further the creation of a new voice for the art form. She has commissioned and premiered works by several important composers including, Kevin Puts, Alejandro Viñao, Paul Lansky, John Serry, Lukas Ligeti, and Jason Treuting. In 2013 she made the premier recording of Michael Torke’s marimba concerto Mojave and in 2014 recorded Phillip Glass’ Concerto Fantasy for Two Timpanists and Orchestra for the Naxos label.
Ms. Jung frequently performs with many of today’s most important conductors and instrumentalists. For six years she has served as principal percussionist with the west coast-based chamber music ensemble Camerata Pacifica, with whom she has premiered works by Bright Sheng and Huang Ruo. She has also recorded Stravinsky’s Les Noces with JoAnn Falletta at the Virginia Arts Festival, performed as soloist with David Robertson conducting an all Messiaen program at Carnegie Hall, and made her concerto debut with the Houston Symphony under the baton of Hans Graf in 2005.
Other performance credits include appearances at Portugal’s Tomarimbando Festival, the West Cork Chamber Music Festival in Ireland, The Intimacy of Creativity in Hong Kong, the Grand Teton Music Festival, Germany’s Schleswig-Holstein Festival, and the Grachtenfestival in Holland.
In 2015 Ji Hye Jung was named Associate Professor of Percussion at Vanderbilt University’s Blair School of Music. She previously served as Associate Professor of Percussion at the University of Kansas for six years. An active educator and clinician, Jung has presented masterclasses at the Curtis Institute, the Peabody Conservatory, Rice University, Beijing’s Central Conservatory, and the Karol Szymanowski Academy of Music in Katowice, Poland.
Ji Hye Jung completed a Master of Music degree from the Yale School of Music and a Bachelor of Music degree at the Peabody Institute of Johns Hopkins University, both under the tutelage of Robert van Sice. As an artist endorser, she proudly represents Pearl/Adams instruments, Vic Firth sticks and mallets, and Zildjian cymbals.
HANNAH SWEET
Operations Director
Hannah is an arts administration professional passionate about helping facilitate world-class chamber music. She is over the moon to be a part of Chamber Music City and to help bring the world of electrifying chamber music to Nashville. In addition to her work with CMC, Hannah is on the staff of the Lake Champlain Chamber Music Festival in Burlington, Vermont, and String Theory at the Hunter in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Since graduating from Lee University in 2015 with a Bachelor of Arts in Music, she has assisted some of the country's top chamber music organizations, musicians, and composers, including artists such as Gloria Chien, Soovin Kim, David Serkin Ludwig, David Finckel, Wu Han, David Shifrin, the Borromeo, Danish, Dover, Catalyst, and Emerson String Quartets, among dozens of others. Hannah strives to create an easy, stress-free, welcoming environment for all artists, staff, and patrons so that everyone can focus on what is important - the incredible music we are all so fortunate to experience at each CMC concert.
MATTHEW OH
Communications Director
Matthew Oh is fueled by a love of storytelling, a product of his diverse background in freelance content creation, military family advocacy, and percussion performance. Having moved 10 times as a military child, Matthew greatly values community and service, specifically through music and media. As a high schooler, Matthew channeled his experiences to co-found Bloom, a global community for military teens that is now a program of the National Military Family Association. In addition to his work with Chamber Music City, he manages social media for the Community Arts Collective, an educational organization creating transformative musical experiences for local K-12 students.
Matthew is currently pursuing a Bachelor of Musical Arts degree at Vanderbilt University, studying percussion under Ji Hye Jung and W. Lee Vinson, with a second major in Cinema and Media Arts. His studies at the Blair School of Music have afforded him opportunities to perform in South Korea and Colombia, in addition to summer festival studies at the Scotia Festival of Music Young Artist Program in Nova Scotia, National Symphony Orchestra Summer Music Institute in Washington, D.C., and Sandbox Percussion Seminar in New York City. At Blair, he also serves as social media coordinator for the Vanderbilt Percussion Group, graphic designer for the Music in the Real World Colloquium, and assistant for the Vanderbilt Youth Orchestras program, while also in high demand as a freelance digital media creator for guest artist, faculty, and student recitals.