Cincinnati Flute Day 2026
May 3rd, 2026
May 3rd, 2026
We are ecstatic to host Sooyun Kim for our 2026 flute day, held on May 3rd! From an exciting masterclass, Junior and Young Artist competitions, concluding with a dazzling recital from Ms. Kim— you won’t want to miss this one! Additionally, there will be an exhibit space for vendors, and performances and workshops throughout the day! For those of you who would like to host a presentation or performance during the day, please fill out the form HERE. Come out and join us for a celebration of our Cincinnati flute community!
Register for flute day HERE!
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Sooyun Kim
Praised as “a rare virtuoso of the flute” by Libération, Sooyun Kim has established herself as one of the rare flute soloists on the classical music scene. Since her concerto debut with the Seoul Philharmonic Orchestra, she has enjoyed a flourishing career performing with orchestras, including the Bavarian Radio Symphony, Munich Philharmonic, Munich Chamber Orchestra, and Boston Pops. She has presented recitals in Budapest’s Liszt Hall, the Kennedy Center, Sibelius Academy in Helsinki, and Kobe’s Bunka Hall. Her European debut recital at the Louvre was streamed live on medici.tv. A winner of the Georg Solti Foundation Career Grant, she has received numerous international awards and prizes including the third prize at the Munich ARD International Flute Competition. She makes frequent appearances at music festivals like the Music@Menlo, Spoleto USA, Yellow Barn, Rockport, Olympic, Charlottesville, Ravinia, and Tanglewood festivals. Her special interest in interdisciplinary art has led her to collaborate with many artists, dancers, and museums around the world such as Sol Lewitt, the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, and Glassmuseet Ebeltoft in Denmark. An Artist Member of the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, she studied at the New England Conservatory under the tutelage of Paula Robison. In addition, she studied baroque dance with Melinda Sullivan. She teaches summer courses at Orford Musique and was recently appointed Assistant Professor of Flute at University Cincinnati College-Conservatory (CCM). Kim plays a rare 18-karat gold flute specially made for her by Verne Q. Powell Flutes.