Peter Chun is the Artistic Director
of the Kansas City String Quartet Program, and performs
on the faculty quartet. His other chamber music activities
include a tour of Japan as the violist of the New England
Chamber Ensemble. His performances as a member of the
Tonos String Quartet resulted in a highly acclaimed
Seoul début, as well as being featured in Fleetbank
Celebrity Series through its out-reach program, City
Music, appearing with the acclaimed musician Rob Kapilow.
Other musicians he has collaborated with include artists
such as Laurence Lesser, James Buswell, Paula Robison,
Diemut Poppen, Frank Almond, and the Borromeo String
Quartet. In 2005, he joined the acclaimed Koreana Chamber
Music Society in Seoul. His performances have been broadcast
numerous times on the KBS (Korean Broadcasting System)
radio and television, WGBH radio in Boston, Maine Public
Radio and Television, and Kansas Public Radio.
Chun has performed and taught at many music festivals
and camps, having appeared at Martha’s Vineyard
Chamber Music Festival and Yellow Barn Music Festival,
as well as the International Musical Arts Institute,
in Maine, where he is a resident artist. In addition,
he has taught at the Midwestern Music Camp at KU, and
is currently a faculty member of the nationally-recognized
Sound Encounters festival in Ottawa, Kansas, and the
Kansas City String Quartet Program.
As the violist of Quartet Accorda, a group that was
based in Kansas City, Peter Chun performed extensively
in Kansas and Missouri, gaining a wide notoriety in
reviews and reputation, with performances that were
consistently acclaimed for its recitals and collaborations
with world-renowned musicians, and were frequently broadcast
in the region. Quartet Accorda has been the quartet
in residence at IMAI, between 1997-2010, and at Park
University in Parkville, Missouri between 2005-2010.
Chun’s orchestral activities have included performances
at the Tanglewood Music Center (where he was one of
the featured members in a documentary on TMC which aired
nationally on PBS), the Spoleto Festival in Italy, and
the Seoul Festival Orchestra—working extensively
with musicians such as Peter Serkin, Seiji Ozawa, Simon
Rattle, Myung-Whun Chung, and members of the Juilliard
Quartet, among many others. In addition, he frequently
performs with the Kansas City Symphony and Kansas City
Chamber Orchestra.
Making his conducting début in 2005, Chun led
critically acclaimed performances of Donizetti’s
opera L’Elisir d’Amore at LG Arts Center
in Seoul that were broadcast internationally on the
KBS satellite program, followed by a performance of
Stravinsky’s L’Histoire du Soldat at University
of Kansas.
Born in Seoul, Korea, Peter Chun emigrated at age 12
with his family to the U.S. He was trained at the New
England Conservatory, where he studied with Walter Trampler,
Marcus Thompson, and Eric Rosenblith.
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