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She has also performed in many chamber series including those sponsored by the Princeton Symphony Orchestra, Cathedral Saint John Divine, Trinity at One, and Music at Penn Alps. In 2010, she performed at the Water for Haiti Benefit Concert at Alice Tully Hall, Lincoln Center, and has performed in many similar venues including the Metropolitan Museum of Arts, Zankel Hall at Carnegie Hall, Weill Recital Hall, Merkin Concert Hall, Sejong Center and ArKo Arts Theater in Seoul, Korea, the Croatian Music Institution in Zagreb, Croatia, Konzerthaus in Berlin and Gasteig in Munich, Germany. Soyeon Kim has appeared as a solo and collaborative pianist throughout the United States, Europe and Korea. In 1998 he became a laureate of the International Piano Competition IBLA Grand Prize in Italy. He has participated in masterclasses held by Claude Frank and Arkady Aronov, and in the La Belle Epoque Festival in New York.

Dmitri holds his master’s degree from the Gnessins Russian Academy of Music and Mannes College of Music and studied at the Central Music School at Moscow State Conservatory. Dmitri has worked at the University of Texas at San Antonio as a staff accompanist, at the San Antonio Lyric Opera as a rehearsal pianist and served as an Executive Director of the “You Need Music” Educational & Performing Enterprise, which holds an annual regional competition with the winner’s recital in Carnegie Hall. His performances in the States included such prestigious concert halls as Carnegie Hall, Merkin Hall and United Nations Concert Hall in New York. As a solo pianist Dmitri spent several years giving recitals throughout Russia, Greece, Italy and the United States. “…Combining gentle humor, expansive beauty, fire, flare and virtuosity, music remained true to the transcendentally tragic Russian romantic roots of the composer.” (from McDowell Concert Series).

His most recent chamber work won a First Prize in IX International Competition of Performers and Composers “Romanticism: its Origins and Beyond” in memory of Elena Gnessina in Moscow, Russia.

In addition to his performances as a collaborative pianist at the Cali School and Mason Gross School of the Arts, Dmitri Korneev is an active educator and a composer.
