
Ticket Price
Free
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Event End
Event Type
in-person
Event Status
past event
Location
Colburn School, Los Angeles CA
MIMA is proud to present a live showcase featuring the extraordinary talent of our 2025 Young Artist Competition prizewinners.
On July 12th, join us at the iconic Zipper Hall to celebrate a highly talented group of international young artists. This year’s concert features a diverse program of masterworks performed by our winners in piano, violin, and cello.
The afternoon will also include special guest performances by our esteemed 2025 jury members:
Hong Xu, Renowned Concert Pianist
Iryna Krechkovsky, Award-winning Violinist
This event is a cornerstone of our mission to support the next generation of classical musicians. Admission is free and open to the public; we invite you to experience the future of classical music in one of Los Angeles’ premier acoustic venues.`
Featured Artists

Iryna Krechkovsky
Hailed as "lively and sensational” by Montreal’s Arts and Opinion, and “flawless” by New York Concert Review, prize-winning violinist Iryna Krechkovsky enjoys an international career as soloist, chamber music collaborator, educator, and arts executive. She has appeared on Classical KUSC, KABC-TV Los Angeles, the Korean Broadcasting System, National Public Radio, the Public Broadcasting Service, and as a speaker/performer at TEDxChapmanU. Born in Ukraine, Iryna Krechkovsky attended the Cleveland Institute of Music and holds a Doctor of Musical Arts degree from Stony Brook University in New York where she was awarded the distinguished 40 Under Forty Alumni Award. She is Co-Founder and Executive Director of Chamber Music | OC where she curates the nationally recognized Pre-College Program, and is a founding member of the award-winning ensemble Trio Céleste with cellist Ross Gasworth and pianist Kevin Kwan Loucks.

Hong Xu
Hailed by the New York Times as "technically brilliant, insightful musician and seemingly limitless potential", Hong Xu is one of China's most accomplished pianists of his generation. He has played with world renowned conductors such as Vladimir Ashkenzy, Mikhail Pletnev, Yannick Nezét- Seguin, Sir Mark Elder, Yan Pascal Totelier, Hans Graf, Markus Stenz and Robert Spano.
Graduated from the Eastman School of Music and The Juilliard School, he won prizes at the Bachauer, Hilton Head and Honens International Piano Competitions.
He is currently an associate professor at the Chinese University of Hong Kong (Shenzhen), School of Music.
Additional Artists

Suejin Jung
Suejin Jung is a Korean-American concert pianist and multimedia artist praised for her “exhilarating, alternately mysterious… profound, contemplative playing” (Opus Klassiek) and for “stepping outside the box -artistically and personally” (Goodmesh). She has performed internationally with Ensemble Calliopée, the Ruse Philharmonic, Rutgers Symphony, and The Discovery Orchestra, and at series and festivals including Tuesdays@Monk Space, Laguna Beach Live, Écoles d’Art Américaines de Fontainebleau, Music Academy International and April in Santa Cruz with broadcasts on PBS, NPO Klassiek and the Strad. She co-founded MIMA to support collaborative art-making and the education of young musicians. Jung teaches at the Montecito International Music Festival, has taught at Drew University and Rutgers University, has given masterclasses and performances at UC Irvine, Cal State Riverside and Fullerton, Seoul Arts High School, Chamber Music | OC, and serves on the board of the Music Teachers’ Association of California. She studied at Juilliard, École Normale de Musique de Paris as a Harriet Hale Woolley Scholar, and completed her doctorate at Rutgers University.

Mari Kimura
Mari Kimura is a violinist/composer, entrepreneur, and a leading figure in interactive computer music. She is world-renowned for Subharmonics—the production of pitches that sound up to an octave below the violin’s lowest string—and her dynamic performances as an interpreter as well as an improviser. She received numerous awards including the Guggenheim Fellowship, the Fromm Commission Award from Harvard University, a residency award at IRCAM in Paris, and from the Rockefeller Brothers Fund. Educated at Toho School of Music, Boston University and The Juilliard School, Mari is a Professor of Music at UC Irvine and at Juilliard. In 2017, She developed a motion sensor prototype MUGIC®, a small WIFI device which can be worn as a ‘wearable tech’ or attached to objects. Commercialized in 2020, MUGIC® is now used by musicians, artists and beyond and in numerous conservatories and universities around the world such as Harvard, Juilliard, Univ. of Toronto and University of Arts in Berlin. As an entrepreneur, Mari received the Certificate of Recognition from the House of Representatives and the California State Assembly in 2020. She’s a co-founder of MIMA.
