Juhee Yang is a South Korean violinist based in London.
As soloist and chamber musician, Juhee has performed in prestigious venues including Wigmore Hall, Cadogan Hall, Southbank Centre’s Queen Elizabeth Hall and Royal Festival Hall, Watford Colosseum, Luxembourg Philharmonie, Gloucester Cathedral, St Paul’s Cathedral and Israeli Opera House.
Juhee has won numerous awards and competitions such as the Korea Festival Chamber Orchestra, Music Education News, The Music, Haneum, CBS Music, Dongguk University, Ceramic Palace Hall music competitions in Seoul. She also won the Leaver’s Award in honour of Arthur Felsenstein in 2015, RCM Violin Competition and the Boise Foundation Scholarship in 2019.
She has had several performances with the internationally renowned violinist Maxim Vengerov, including the Sibelius Concerto under his baton with the RCM Philharmonic. Participating in music festivals, she has performed in various venues in Italy and Israel, and is invited regularly to countries such as Hong Kong, Taiwan, USA, South Africa and South Korea.
After starting violin at the age of 6, she has studied with Natasha Boyarsky, Itzhak Rashkovsky and Mark Messenger with numerous masterclasses from internationally renowned artists.
Juhee graduated Bachelor of Music with First Class (Hons) (2019), Master of Performance with Distinction (2021) and Artist Diploma in Performance (2022) all with full scholarships (Soiree d’Or & Christopher Hogwood Scholar) from the Royal College of Music. She graduated in 2022 with the RCM’s President’s Award which was presented to her by His Majesty King Charles III.
I have been teaching for 5 years, for all ages (from 4 yrs to adult learners) and levels. Many of my students have achieved Distinction for Grade exams, and have been accepted at music related schools (e.g. Westminster Abbey Choir School).
Teaching has been a big part of my musical journey as I have a lot of passion for spreading the joy of music to other people, especially kids.
I have been taught by many different teachers, all with distinct styles of teaching, so I was able to learn which way is the most effective and efficient for students.
I like to be focused whilst having fun and enjoying the lessons with a positive mindset. I believe that with a bit of concentration and passion, making progress is quick and easy.
Languages | English (British) |
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Availability | Weekends, Weekdays (all times) |
References Available | On File |
The Purcell School of Music | 2015 | School | A Level Music | |
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Royal College of Music | 2021 | Masters | Violin Performance - Distinction | |
Royal College of Music | 2022 | Other | Artist Diploma in Performance | |
Royal College of Music | 2019 | Bachelors | Violin Performance - First Class (Hons) |
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Primary | £65 |
Secondary | £65 |
GCSE | £65 |
A-Level | £65 |
University | £70 |
Casual Learner | £70 |