About this Event
Event Details
Check-in 5:30 PM | Doors 6:00 PM | Show 6:30 PM
6:30 PM - KCCNY X EnoB Spring Concert with Jinho Hong
8:00 PM - VIP Reception with Hors d'oeuvres and Wine for VIP Ticket Holder
-General admission — first-come, first-served.
-A separate VIP section is reserved for VIP Ticket holders
AUDIENCE
This performance is recommended for ages 8 and up.
There will be no on-site ticket sales. All tickets must be purchased in advance.
Location
Korean Cultural Center New York
122 E 32nd St. New York, NY 10016
Mission and Impact
All ticket sales and proceeds from the event will ONLY contribute to furthering EnoB's impactful initiatives.
*이 공연의 티켓판매와 모든 수익은 이노비에 기부됩니다.*
Through this concert, EnoB continues its mission of spreading happiness through music and culture. With a history of serving over 62,000 individuals through 1,000 outreach events, EnoB remains committed to making a positive difference in communities worldwide.
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About KCCNY
The Korean Cultural Center New York (KCCNY) is a branch of the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism of the Republic of Korea inaugurated in December 1979 to establish and promote Korean culture in New York. KCCNY provides diverse cultural and artistic activities including gallery exhibitions, performing arts programs, film festivals, educational workshops, and more, offering a place of experience and learning. With its new location at 122 E 32nd Street in New York opening in 2024, KCCNY provides a newly expanded platform to operate as a cultural hub in the heart of the city. For more information, visit www.koreanculture.org and follow @kccny on Instagram.
About EnoB
EnoB (Innovative Bridge) is a New York based nonprofit arts organization dedicated to expanding access to high-quality live music for underserved communities. For nearly 20 years, EnoB has presented performances in hospitals, senior residences, and community settings, reaching individuals who face barriers to participating in traditional cultural spaces. Through its programs, EnoB fosters emotional well-being, social connection, and cultural inclusion, using music as a bridge to connect artists with communities in need. Learn more at enobny.org and follow us @enobnyc on Instagram.
Collaborative Effort
EnoB and the Korean Cultural Center New York (KCCNY) proudly continue their collaborative concert series, which has become a meaningful platform for presenting outstanding Korean musicians in New York while advancing EnoB’s mission of bringing music and culture to underserved communities through free programs. The series began with the 2024 KCCNY X EnoB Spring Concert, featuring violinist Stefan Jackiw, clarinetist Yoonah Kim, and pianist ChangYong Shin. In 2025, the collaboration continued with a highly successful concert featuring acclaimed cellist Taeguk Mun, widely recognized for his artistry on international classical stages. Now in its third year, the upcoming KCCNY X EnoB Spring Concert on May 1, 2026, will feature cellist Jinho Hong in a special trio performance. Known for his wide-ranging musical activities and engaging artistic projects, Hong has built a distinctive career that connects with diverse audiences both within and beyond the classical music world. Building on the momentum of the previous concerts, this year’s event aims to further foster cultural exchange, artistic excellence, and community engagement in New York City, while continuing to provide meaningful performance opportunities for Korean artists.
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Program
I. Duos for Violin and Cello
Reinhold Glière (1875–1956)
Selected Duos from Op. 39
- No. 1 — Andante
- No. 3 — Andante
- No. 8 — Étude
Approx. 10–12 minutes
II. Cello Solo
Jinho Hong
Winter Sanctus
Approx. 10 minutes
III. Works for Cello and Piano
Jinho Hong
- Starlight Serenade
- Cello Forest
Approx. 12–14 minutes
IV. Piano Trio
Antonín Dvořák (1841–1904)
Piano Trio No. 4 in E minor, Op. 90, “Dumky”
Approx. 32–35 minutes
Total Program Duration
Approx. 65–75 minutes
The program is subject to change.
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Concert Musicians
Jinho Hong is a cellist who graduated from Seoul National University and completed both his master’s degree and Konzertexamen with highest honors at the University of Music Würzburg in Germany. He has received top prizes at major international competitions including the Mendelssohn Competition, the Bordeaux International Competition, and the Schoenfeld International Competition.
He has appeared as a soloist with ensembles such as the Central Germany Chamber Orchestra and the Shumen Municipal Orchestra, and has been invited to leading festivals including Musethica and Zeister Muziekdagen. In 2019, he gained national recognition by winning the Korean television program Superband, expanding his artistic presence beyond the classical stage.
Hong has since performed on major broadcasts and national events, while also appearing at festivals such as the Seoul Jazz Festival. His notable performances include recitals at Lotte Concert Hall, Seoul Arts Center, and LG Arts Center.
As both performer and composer, his recordings include Purify (2021), Modern Cello, and Dear Forest (2024), followed by City Melody (2025), showcasing his evolving musical voice. He continues to develop projects that bridge classical music with broader artistic and cultural contexts.
Hong performs on an Italian cello by Ferdinando Garimberti.
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jinho_hong/
나무위키
Xiao Wang has been praised by The New York Times as an “excellent violinist” and by La Soir for the “brilliance of his sonorities.” A First Prize winner of the Szigeti International Violin Competition and the New York Concert Artists Competition, he is also a laureate of the Queen Elizabeth and Seoul International Competitions.
He has performed as a soloist across North America, Europe, and Asia at venues including Carnegie Hall, the Berlin Philharmonie, and the Seoul Arts Center, collaborating with orchestras such as the National Orchestra of Belgium and the Madrid Philharmonic Orchestra.
An active chamber musician, Wang has worked with leading artists and members of major ensembles including the New York Philharmonic. He is currently on the faculty of the Manhattan School of Music.
Ukrainian-born pianist Inesa Sinkevych is an internationally acclaimed artist and prizewinner of major competitions including the Arthur Rubinstein International Piano Master Competition, Maria Canals Competition in Barcelona, and the Jaén International Piano Competition in Spain. Praised for her intense, refined playing and deep musical insight, she has performed as a soloist with leading orchestras such as the Israel Philharmonic and Minnesota Orchestra, and appeared at major venues including Carnegie Hall. In addition to her active international performance career, she serves as a professor and Co-Head of the Piano Department at the Manhattan School of Music, is frequently invited as a jury member and festival faculty, and is a Steinway Artist.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Korean Cultural Center New York, 122 East 32nd Street, New York, United States
USD 0.00 to USD 215.26












