Hae Won Chang

Hae Won Chang is a South Korean classical pianist esteemed for her nuanced interpretations and technical proficiency. An artist with a substantial body of recordings, Chang has dedicated much of her career to the exploration and performance of classical piano repertoire. Her focus is expansive, as evidenced by her extensive discography, which traverses compositions from the likes of Mozart and Haydn to those of lesser-performed composers such as Johann Nepomuk Hummel, reflecting her commitment to bringing the works of classical and romantic era composers to contemporary audiences.

With a particular affinity for the works of Hummel, as showcased in her series "Hummel: Piano Sonatas," Volumes 1 through 3, Chang has delved deeply into the intricacies of his style, bringing forth the intricate melodies and rich harmonies that characterize Hummel's music. Her interest in a wide range of piano music is also mirrored in her recordings of Scarlatti's keyboard sonatas and Jacques Ibert’s complete piano music. The versatility and depth of her musical abilities are further evidenced by her performances of Mozart’s Piano Concertos Nos. 20 and 21, showcasing her mastery in both solo and concerto settings. Hae Won Chang stands as a luminary in the classical music world, with a discography that is both a testament to her artistic talent and a treasure trove for lovers of classical piano music.

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