Allison Eldredge, cello
Heng-Jin Park, piano
Irina Muresanu, violin
Heng-Jin Park has been praised by Richard Dyer in the Boston Globe as, "A centered musician with uncommon control over the sonorous possibilities of her instrument; she plays boldly with a full spectrum of colors, expertly mixed"

Joan Reinthaler in the Washington Post wrote, "Heng-Jin Park is a pianist and an ensemble player of unusual artistry and musical imagination"

Ms. Park was born in Korea and raised in the Boston area. She started studying the piano at the age of 5. She studied with Leonard Shure and Russell Sherman at the New England Conservatory and received her Bachelor and Master Degrees there. She also worked with Marie-Françoise Bucquet at Conservatoire National Superieur de la Musique de Paris and concertized in France and Switzerland.

Heng-Jin Park made her debut with the Boston Pops Orchestra in Boston Symphony Hall at the age of 15 and has returned as soloist to perform the Mendelssohn Concerto with the Boston Pops with John Williams conducting. She has also performed as soloist with L'Orchestre Symphonique Française, the New England Philharmonic, the Boston Philharmonic, the Boston Premier Ensemble Orchestra, Concord Symphony, Wellesley Symphony, and many other orchestras. She has performed in Alice Tully Hall and Carnegie Hall in NYC, the Library of Congress, the Ambassador Hall in California, Jordan Hall, Gardner Museum, Taos School in New Mexico, Ernen Music Festival in Switzerland, many important halls in France, and at the Banff Center for the Arts in Canada.

Ms. Park performed in the Boston Marquee Series as part of the Fleet Boston Celebrity Series in Jordan Hall during the 2000-01season.

As well as devoting much of her time to her solo career, Ms. Park is passionately dedicated to performing and teaching chamber music. Ms. Park has collaborated with such artists as the Borromeo String Quartet, the Fry Street Quartet, Martin Chalifour, Peter Stumpf, and Andres Diaz.

She is a founding member and the present pianist of The Boston Trio. The Boston Trio is in residence at the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and at the New England Conservatory Preparatory School. With the Boston Trio, Ms. Park has performed at Ozawa Hall, Tanglewood, Merkin Concert Hall in New York, Jordan Hall at NEC, Harvard University's Sanders Theatre, the Gardner Museum, Bay Chamber Concerts, Longy School of Music, Rockefeller University, with the Newton Symphony in Beethoven's Triple Concerto, Harvard Musical Association, "Classics in the Morning" at WGBH, Howland Chamber Music Circle in New York, Northpoint series, Brigham Young University in Utah, Nichols College and numerous other concert series in the United States. In the spring of 2004, the Boston Trio traveled to Belgrade, Serbia to perform at the Kolarac Foundation Hall.

Ms. Park has won a number of awards and prizes including the Tourje Grant for graduate study, Frank H. Beebe Grant for study abroad. She was a prizewinner in the Coleman National Chamber Music Competition and the Monterey Peninsula Chamber Music Competition.

Ms. Park has played in NEC's First Monday in Jordan Hall, Boston Artists' Ensemble, Music at Eden's Edge, Boston Musica Viva, as well as concerts with the Art of Music Chamber Players. During the summer months Ms. Park performs and teaches as Artist/Faculty at the International Musical Arts Institute in Maine. She recently recorded all of the Brahms Sonatas for violin and piano with Eric Rosenblith, the artistic director of the IMAI. She has taught chamber music at the Tanglewood Music Center, and for many summers she was Artist/Faculty at the Yellow Barn Music School and Festival in Putney, Vermont, and has made multiple appearances at the Rockport Chamber Music Festival. Ms. Park has given masterclasses at Longy School of Music, Brigham Young University, University of Kansas, and at Penn State University. Ms. Park currently serves on the faculties of M.I.T. and the New England Conservatory Preparatory School.