Artists

Yekwon Sunwoo

Piano

Profile


Gold medalist of the Fifteenth Van Cliburn International Piano Competition, 28-year-old pianist Yekwon 


Sunwoo has been hailed for “his total command over the instrument and its expressiveness” (San Francisco 


Examiner). A powerful and virtuosic performer, he also, in his own words, “strives to reach for the truth and 


pure beauty in music,” and hopes to convey those fundamental emotions to audiences. 

 


Born in Anyang, South Korea, Mr. Sunwoo began learning piano at age 8. He gave both his recital and 


orchestra debuts in 2004 in Seoul before moving to the United States in 2005 to study with Seymour Lipkin at 


the Curtis Institute of Music. He earned his bachelor’s degree there, his master’s at The Juilliard School with 


Robert McDonald, and his artist diploma at the Mannes School of Music with Richard Goode. He currently 


studies under Bernd Goetzke in Hannover. Mr. Sunwoo credits each for their guidance in his artistic 


development and approach, and honored the late Mr. Lipkin by performing his cadenza during his Semifinal 


Round performance of the Mozart Piano Concerto in C Major, K. 467. 


 


The first Korean to win Cliburn gold, Mr. Sunwoo launches his debut season in 2017–2018 with invitations to 


the Aspen, Grand Teton, and Duszniki International Music Festivals. Recitals will take him to Chicago, 


Houston, Los Angeles, and Vancouver, and he undertakes a nine-city tour of the United States with the 


National Orchestra of Cuba in the spring. In Europe, Mr. Sunwoo makes his United Kingdom concerto debut 


with the Royal Scottish National Orchestra under Cristian Macelaru, appears in the first full season at the 


Elbphilharmonie in Hamburg, and performs in Brussels, Copenhagen, Istanbul, Madrid, Helsingborg, and 


across Germany. His appearances in Asia include those in Beirut, Taiwan, Hong Kong, and across South Korea. 


 


Record label Decca Gold released Cliburn Gold 2017 two weeks after his Cliburn win, which includes his 


award-winning performances of Ravel’s La valse and Rachmaninoff’s Second Piano Sonata. 


 


In previous seasons, Mr. Sunwoo has performed as soloist with the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra under 


Marin Alsop, The Juilliard Orchestra with Itzhak Perlman at Avery Fisher Hall, Houston Symphony Orchestra 


with James Feddeck, Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra with Leonard Slatkin and Nicholas McGegan, National 


Orchestra of Belgium, Sendai Philharmonic Orchestra, and others. He has appeared in recital in Hamarikyu 


Asahi Hall in Tokyo, Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall, Wigmore Hall in London, Radio France and Salle Cortot 


in Paris, Kumho Art Hall in Seoul, and throughout South Korea, Germany, Switzerland, Prague, and Morocco. 


 


An avid chamber musician, his  partners have included the Jerusalem and Brentano String Quartets, violinists 


Benjamin Beilman and Ida Kafavian, cellists Edgar Moreau, Gary Hoffman, and Peter Wiley, and pianist Anne-


Marie McDermott. He has toured Costa Rica, Guatemala, and Panama with the Kumho Asiana Cultural 


Foundation, performed for the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center’s Inside Chamber Music Lectures, 


and been invited to the Summit Music, Bowdowin International, and Toronto Summer Music Festivals.  In addition to the Cliburn gold medal, Mr. Sunwoo has won first prizes at the 2015 International German 


Piano Award in Frankfurt, the 2014 Vendome Prize held at the Verbier Festival, the 2013 Sendai International 


Music Competition, and the 2012 William Kapell International Piano Competition. 


 


A self-proclaimed foodie, Mr. Sunwoo enjoys finding pho in each city he visits and takes pride in his own 


homemade Korean soups. 

Discography

  • クライバーン・ゴールド~ヴァン・クライバーン・コンクール・ライヴ20172018.08.18 on sale HMV Tower Records