David Jeong
About Founder and Music Director
Born in Korea and raised in Russia, David Jeong is an emerging conductor with towering aspirations eclipsed only by his unique abilities. David is currently in his last year of doctoral studies in orchestral conducting at Rutgers University's Mason Gross School of the Arts.
In 2018, David founded the Classical Notes Philharmonic with the mission of keeping classical music alive for a modern audience and future generations. One way Jeong hopes to achieve this is through showcasing various genres of classical music. In addition to reviving traditional compositions, Jeong plans to include feature film and symphonic music he composed with experience as previous Sony Music and Universal Music artist.
In 2014, David was invited as an Associate Conductor to join Maestro Lorin Maazel's Castleton Music Festival in Virginia, where he was acclaimed by the Maestro as a conductor with "surprising talent."
Previously, as a composer and pianist, David studied at the Gnessin Moscow Special School of Music and Moscow Tchaikovsky Conservatory in Russia, and he earned both his B.M. (Piano Performance) and M.M. (Conducting) degrees at the New England Conservatory in Boston, MA. David has received acclaim in Russia, Hungary, Austria, Canada, and the United States. His debut piano albums, published by Sony Music and Universal Music of Korea, both of which poignantly showcase the passion and sincerity of this remarkable triple-threat conductor, composer, and pianist.
Recently, David also published a piano solo album, Run Away With Me, comprised of his own compositions through Classical Note, Inc., which has been released and is now available through iTunes.
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Classical Notes Philharmonic's (CN Philharmonic) mission is bringing classical music back to life, and in order to fulfill this, we need your continued love and support.
CN Philharmonic is a non-profit 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization. CN Philharmonic's performances and initiatives are only possible through your generous support. We thank you in advance for your attention and enthusiasm for allowing our organization to help bring classical music back to life in our communities.
donation
ways to support
Classical Notes Philharmonic's (CN Philharmonic) mission is bringing classical music back to life, and in order to fulfill this, we need your continued love and support.
CN Philharmonic is a non-profit 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization. CN Philharmonic's performances and initiatives are only possible through your generous support. We thank you in advance for your attention and enthusiasm for allowing our organization to help bring classical music back to life in our communities.
CN Philharmonic
The THIRD Season 2019-2020
THE CN PHILHARMONIC
Saint-Saëns, Copland, Jeong (Zoo: Climate Change)
cn phil in the Mary Flagler Cary Hall at The DiMenna Center
CONCERT
Saturday, February 29, 2020 (7: 30 PM)
The DiMenna Center for Classical Music
450 W 37th St, New York, NY 10018
The cn philharmonic
Elizabeth Ross Johnson Theater at New Brunswick Performing Arts Center
Sunday, September 29, 2019, 5:00 PM
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New Brunswick Performing Arts Center
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11 Livingston Ave
New Brunswick, NJ 08901 USA
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www.nbpac.org
THE CN PHILHARMONIC
Saint-Saëns, Copland, Jeong (Zoo: Climate Change)