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Jenny Bae

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Jenny Bae (born 1980) is a Korean violinist. When she was only 20, her musical ability was already great enough to allow her to perform with Luciano Pavarotti during a peace concert at the Jamsil Main Stadium in eastern Seoul in 2000. From then on, she performed at the prestigious Rheingau Musik Festival touring Germany and Poland, performing Mendelssohn Violin Concerto which aired on Radio through-out Germany. Then after, she was invited by Luciano Pavarotti to perform at the Pavarotti and Friends concert in Modena, Italy, where she performed with Deep Purple, which led to her recordings and duet performances with Eric Clapton, Lionel Richie and Brian May from Queen.[1]

Few Highlights: In year 2007, she was invited by the General Secretary Ban Ki-Moon to make a speech at the United Nations in front of the General Assembly as the Ambassador for Red Cross followed by speeches by Ennio Morricone, Lou Reed, Pat Metheny, Dalai Lama, and George Clooney. She was also appointed as the ambassador for the Nobel Peace Laureates Summit.

She also performed at the Royal Albert Hall as one of the guests amongst Luciano Pavarotti, Brian May, Eric Clapton, Ronan Keating, Maná and many other stars.

She has two recordings with Universal Korea, which became No.1 in Korea.

She also was the celebrity guest for the Half-Time-Draw in Old Trafford for Manchester United and Chelsea.

References

  1. ^ "Electrifying violinist is the new face of Asian music". Asian Pacific Post. Retrieved 2009-11-07.