Pianist HaeSun Paik has been hailed as a “sensitive and thinking musician with stunning
virtuosity” (Los Angeles Times), and a “big and individual personality” (New York
Times).
Having won top prizes at international piano competitions including the Queen Elisabeth,
Leeds, William Kapell, and the Tchaikovsky, Ms. Paik has performed around the world
in solo recitals, concerti with orchestras, and as a chamber musician. She has performed
with the Boston, National, London, KBS, NHK, Belgian National, and City of Birmingham
Symphonies; the Munich, Radio France, Tokyo, Warsaw, and Moscow Philharmonic Orchestras;
and the Russian National Orchestra among others.
Ms. Paik has recently performed all five Beethoven Concerti and the Triple Concerto
with the New York Classical Players, and also performed both Brahms Piano Concerti
in one single concert. She has recorded the complete works by Beethoven for cello
and piano with Laurence Lesser, which has been released by Bridge Records. Her debut
and subsequent solo recordings are available on the EMI label.
One of the most sought-after pedagogical influences in Korea, Ms. Paik was the youngest
pianist of her generation to be appointed as a music professor at Seoul National University.
Currently, she serves as the co-chair of the piano department at her alma mater, the
New England Conservatory. She also holds an artist-in-residence position at Daegu
Catholic University and served as the artistic director of the Busan Music Festival
in Korea. She also teaches and performs at many prestigious summer festivals including
Morningside Music Bridge, PianoSummer at New Paltz, Chautauqua Institution, Ishikawa
Music Festival in Japan, and the PyeongChang Music Festival in Korea.
Ms. Paik is a recipient of the Korean National Academy of the Arts’ 2019 Music Award,
the nation’s highest honor for Korean musicians. Her life-essay book, "Master of My
Own Frustrations" was published in Korea in 2023. In 2025, she was appointed Artist
Ambassador of the Independence Memorial Hall of Korea to commemorate the 80th anniversary
of Korea's independence.
Ms. Paik graduated from the New England Conservatory and Walnut Hill School under
the guidance of Russell Sherman and Wha Kyung Byun. Her artistic development was further
enriched through her studies at the International Piano Foundation in Lake Como, Italy.