Violinist Grace Park has performed as a soloist at the world’s most prestigious venues, including the Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles, Hollywood Bowl, Kennedy Center’s Millennium Stage, Rudolfinum in Prague, and Glinka Hall in St. Petersburg. As a recent winner of two concerto competitions at the New England Conservatory, she made her Boston debut in Jordan Hall, where she performed the Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto with the NEC Philharmonia under the direction of David Loebel, and the Mozart Sinfonia concertante with the NEC Chamber Orchestra.

As an active chamber musician, Grace has collaborated with Roger Tapping, Paula Robison, Alan Kay, Steven Doane, Paul Katz, Boris Berman, Michael Kannen, and Anthony Marwood. She has performed at the Yellow Barn and Music@Menlo festivals, IMS Prussia Cove Open Chamber Music seminar, and Perlman Music Program’s Chamber Music Workshop. While pursuing her bachelor’s and master’s degrees at the New England Conservatory, Grace studied with Donald Weilerstein and Miriam Fried. She plays a 1713 Francesco Gobetti generously on loan from the Colburn Foundation. As part of her Academy program, Grace teaches in Brooklyn at PS 75 Mayda Cortiella.