Inyoung Huh
Lauded as “a prominent pianist” by the Los Angeles Times, Inyoung Huh made her debut as a soloist with the Korean Youth Symphony Orchestra at age 16, performing Chopin’s Piano Concerto No. 1. Ms. Huh has performed in recitals at numerous music festivals, including the Perlman Music Program, Bowdoin Summer Music Festival, Banff Center for the Arts, and Kusatsu Summer Music Festival. She has been a regular soloist at Sundays Live of the Los Angeles County Museum of Arts since 2001. As an active chamber musician, Ms. Huh has collaborated with eminent artists such as Itzhak Perlman, Ronald Leonard, Donald McInnes, Lars Anders Tomter, Ida Levin, and Philippe Bernold. She has also held faculty positions at the Seoul National University, University of Southern California, Perlman Music Program, and is currently engaged as a collaborative pianist at the Colburn School. She is pleased to be returning as a collaborative artist at the 2021 Primrose International Viola Competition after having worked with the Competition in the 2014 and 2018 editions.