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Ms. Huh and her students
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Yoon
Huh's early piano studies were pursued at the Juilliard School
with Robert Harris. After graduating from the Juilliard
School, she was a scholarship student of renowned pianist,
Seymour Lipkin and Ada Kopetz-Korf at the Manhattan School
of Music graduating with a Bachelors of Music degree and on
the Dean's List with a 4.0 average. Ms. Huh also holds Masters of
Arts and Masters of Education in Music Education
specializing in Piano Pedagogy from Teachers College, Columbia University.
She has taught at the Columbia University from 1987-1992. A
recipient of Professional Incentive Award and was a member
of Kappa Delta Pi Honor Society. She has worked with an
internationally recognized piano pedagogue, pianist and an
educator, Dr. Robert Pace on pedagogical methods and
studies. Ms. Huh has also taught the Pace method at Teachers
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She gave numerous Solo Recitals at the Carnegie Recital Hall,
Carnegie Studio, Paul Hall and the Hubbard Recital Hall in New
York City. Numerous duo concerts were given at the Paul Hall
Recital Hall in Juilliard School. Ms. Huh has performed
extensively with her brothers as the "Auh Trio" in New York and
in New Jersey area during 1979-1987. In 1979, the "Auh Trio" was
invited to perform at the residence of New York Symphony's
President. The "Auh Trio" was also invited to perform the
Beethoven's Triple Concerto with Glens Falls Symphony which
brought the audiences to their feet with a standing ovation. She
was a Silver Cup winner of The Morgan Park Competition in New
York (1985) which was followed with a solo recital in Little
Neck, New York. Ms. Huh was also a finalist of the Knights of
Phythias Competition in 1977.
Yoon Huh is the Founder and Director of Communications of
PianoTeachers.com that was founded in 1997. She is also the
Co-Chair of Montgomery County Music Teachers Association Judged
Recital and the Co-Chair for the Composer Competition of
Springfield Music Club in Virginia, of the Virginia
Federation of Music Clubs. She is also an active member of Music Teachers National Association, Maryland State Music Teachers Association, and Washington Music Teachers Association.
Many of Ms. Huh's students are prize winners of competitions and participate annually in
festivals and judged recitals with high honors and grades. Ms.
Huh frequently serves as an adjudicator for many of the
Competitions in Washington D.C. area.
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