Spring Concert 2026


Presented by Korean Cultural Center New York & EnoB

May 1st, 2026, 6:30 PM

Venue: Korean Cultural Center New York

(122 E 32nd Street, New York 10016)

Admission: $44.52 ~

*There will be no on-site ticket sales. All tickets must be purchased in advance.

**All proceeds from this event will be used to support EnoB’s programs for underserved communities.

The performance is recommended for audiences ages 8 and above.



◆ PROGRAM 

Reinhold Glière – Duos, Op. 39
No. 1 – Andante
No. 3 – Andante
No. 8 – Étude

Jinho Hong – Winter Sanctus

Jinho Hong – Starlight Serenade
Jinho Hong – Cello Forest

Antonín Dvořák – Piano Trio No. 4 in E minor, Op. 90 “Dumky”

The program is subject to change.


Spring Concert 2026, presented by KCCNY and EnoB, features Korean cellist Jinho Hong, an artist who moves fluidly between classical tradition and contemporary music. Through his international performances and cross-genre collaborations, he has developed a distinctive musical voice that expands the expressive possibilities of the cello. This year’s concert offers New York audiences an opportunity to experience his unique artistry through a diverse and engaging program.


◆ ARTISTS

Jin Ho Hong, Cellist
Jinho Hong is a cellist recognized for his versatile artistry, seamlessly bridging classical tradition and contemporary genres. He graduated from Seoul National University and completed both his Master’s degree and Artist Diploma at the University of Music Würzburg in Germany with highest honors.

He is a prizewinner of numerous international competitions, including the Mendelssohn, Bordeaux, Schoenfeld, and Giorgio Bergamo competitions. As a soloist, he has appeared with orchestras across Europe and has been featured at leading chamber music festivals such as Musethica and Zeister Muziekdagen.

Following his first prize win on the television competition Superband (JTBC) in 2019, Hong expanded his artistic scope through cross-genre collaborations, presenting solo concerts at major venues including Lotte Concert Hall, Seoul Arts Center, and LG Arts Center.

Alongside his performance career, he engages in interdisciplinary projects and continues to develop his voice as a composer, with recent releases including Dear Forest (2024) and City Melody (2025). He performs on an instrument made by Ferdinando Garimberti of Italy.


◆ EnoB

EnoB (Innovative Bridges), founded in 2006 in NYC, is dedicated to spreading happiness through music and culture. We bring music and the arts to underserved communities, fostering healing and empowerment. For nearly two decades, EnoB has curated high-quality concerts and outreach programs tailored to the needs of underprivileged individuals. As we continue to grow, we remain committed to enriching lives through innovative arts initiatives. For more info: EnoBny.org or @enobnyc on Instagram

*All ticket sales and proceeds from this event will ONLY contribute to furthering EnoB's impactful initiatives. Through this concert, EnoB continues its mission of spreading happiness through music and culture. For inquiries or further information, please contact EnoB at (212) 239-4438 or via email at enobinc@gmail.com.


 
Inji Jung