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EPISODE · Apr 28, 2023 · 45 MIN

Can Music Change the World? with Pianist Jihea Hong-Park

from The Center's Studio Podcast · host Center for Latter-day Saint Arts

Pianist, BYU associate professor, scholar, and social advocate Jihea Hong-Park speaks about her experience as a Korean American female pianist of faith and how anti-racism efforts extend into the world of classical music. Music for the episode is by Steven Ricks, including an excerpt from the premiere performance of Overlapping Voices with Jihea Hong Park at the piano.Liked this episode? Send us a text.

Pianist, BYU associate professor, scholar, and social advocate Jihea Hong-Park speaks about her experience as a Korean American female pianist of faith and how anti-racism efforts extend into the world of classical music. Music for the episode is by Steven Ricks, including an excerpt from the premiere performance of Overlapping Voices with Jihea Hong Park at the piano. Liked this episode? Send us a text.

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