Dr. Siwon Kim Piano Recital

Dr. Siwon Kim Piano Recital

Join pianist Dr. Siwon Kim, adjunct professor of music, for a recital celebrating the United States’ 250th anniversary through a program of American masterworks. The evening features Gershwin’s beloved melodies, Rhapsody in Blue, and Samuel Barber’s Piano Sonata, highlighting the richness and variety of American music.

About the Artist

Dr. Siwon [see-one] Kim, a native of Seoul, South Korea, began studying piano at the age of three in Seoul under Young-Ja Lee. She continued her musical studies at the country’s most prestigious music schools, such as Sunhwa Arts School, Seoul Arts High School and Seoul National University. She received multiple merit-based scholarships throughout her studies, as she consistently ranked first in her class. Her teachers during this time included Youngsil Kim, Sekyoung Park and Hyoung-Joon Chang. After graduating from Seoul National University with a Bachelor of Music degree, she moved to the United States, joined the Toradze Piano Studio at Indiana University South Bend and received an Artist Diploma and Master of Music degree. She earned her Doctor of Musical Arts degree in Piano Performance from the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, under the guidance of Prof. Arthur Greene. Kim serves as the music director at Grace United Methodist Church in South Bend and as an adjunct professor of music at Bethel University in Mishawaka, Indiana.

She appears as a guest artist at the invitation of such festivals and concert series as the Harbin International Piano Music Festival (China), SNU Chopin Concert Series, SNU Piano Duo Ensemble Series (South Korea), and Ultreia Stage Concert Series (USA). She performed in the Prokofiev Piano Sonatas Marathon at the Toradze International Music Festival in 2023. Dr. Kim has appeared as a soloist with orchestras worldwide, including the Gunpo Prime Philharmonic Orchestra, South Bend Symphony, and The Mariinsky Orchestra. She has performed under the batons of maestros, including Jakyung Year, Tsung Yeh, Dean Whiteside, and Valery Gergiev. (siwonkimpiano.com)

Bethel Theatre Presents “Unfolding Stories” April 25

Bethel Theatre Presents “Unfolding Stories” April 25

Bethel University will present its theatre showcase, “Unfolding Stories,” as part of the annual Earl Awards. The event, which includes the show and an awards ceremony, will take place Saturday, April 25 at 7 p.m. in the Everest-Rohrer Auditorium.

Unfolding Stories” is a theatre showcase celebrating student talent through a dynamic collection of musical performances, highlighting the creativity, passion, and dedication of our performers. From powerful solos to engaging ensemble pieces, each moment offers a glimpse into the stories our students are eager to tell, making it a memorable tribute to the art of theatre.

This event is free general admission and open to the public.

Wonder & Wisdom Art Show

Wonder & Wisdom Art Show

Wonder & Wisdom Art Show features artwork from local preschoolers and senior adults, highlighting creativity across generations. It’s a special chance to experience community, connection and storytelling through art.

Faculty Piano Recital to Celebrate United States’ 250th Anniversary

Faculty Piano Recital to Celebrate United States’ 250th Anniversary

Join pianist Dr. Siwon Kim, adjunct professor of music, as we celebrate the United States’ 250th anniversary with a recital of American masterworks. This concert, which is free and open to the public, will take place Wed., April 22 at 7 p.m. in the Everest-Rohrer Auditorium on Bethel’s campus.

Enjoy Gershwin’s beloved melodies, reimagined by Earl Wild, along with the iconic Rhapsody in Blue and Samuel Barber’s powerful Piano Sonata. This program highlights the richness and variety of American music, moving from lyrical songs and jazz-inspired rhythms to the depth of modern expression. Be part of this vibrant and expressive musical journey.

About the Artist

Dr. Siwon [see-one] Kim, a native of Seoul, South Korea, began studying piano at the age of three in Seoul under Young-Ja Lee. She continued her musical studies at the country’s most prestigious music schools, such as Sunhwa Arts School, Seoul Arts High School and Seoul National University. She received multiple merit-based scholarships throughout her studies, as she consistently ranked first in her class. Her teachers during this time included Youngsil Kim, Sekyoung Park and Hyoung-Joon Chang. After graduating from Seoul National University with a Bachelor of Music degree, she moved to the United States, joined the Toradze Piano Studio at Indiana University South Bend and received an Artist Diploma and Master of Music degree. She earned her Doctor of Musical Arts degree in Piano Performance from the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, under the guidance of Prof. Arthur Greene. Kim serves as the music director at Grace United Methodist Church in South Bend and as an adjunct professor of music at Bethel University in Mishawaka, Indiana.
She appears as a guest artist at the invitation of such festivals and concert series as the Harbin International Piano Music Festival (China), SNU Chopin Concert Series, SNU Piano Duo Ensemble Series (South Korea) and Ultreia Stage Concert Series (USA). She performed in the Prokofiev Piano Sonatas Marathon at the Toradze International Music Festival in 2023. Dr. Kim has appeared as a soloist with orchestras worldwide, including the Gunpo Prime Philharmonic Orchestra, South Bend Symphony and The Mariinsky Orchestra. She has performed under the batons of maestros, including Jakyung Year, Tsung Yeh, Dean Whiteside and Valery Gergiev. (siwonkimpiano.com)

Bethel University to Host Intergenerational Art Show

Bethel University to Host Intergenerational Art Show

Bethel University is hosting a special event, “Wonder and Wisdom,” April 22 from 4-6 p.m. in the Everest-Rohrer Rotunda on campus.

Sponsored through a partnership with Bethel’s grant from Lilly Endowment Inc., Nurturing Childhood Faith through the Arts, the event will feature artwork provided by the Hubbard Hill and the Early Learning Center’s (ELC) intergenerational art club. Bethel has developed a partnership with these groups to explore the purposes of intergenerational worship and arts experiences.

“Our team (NCFTA Grant) is overjoyed to collaborate with the ELC Pre-K children and Hubbard Hill neighbors as they help all of us expand our understanding of the wisdom and wonder of our faith in God and each other through the arts. We hope you’ll join us for a few hours to celebrate the hard work of the children and neighbors, as well as do some creating of your own!” says Becki Graves, Artistic Director for the Nurturing Childhood Faith Through the Arts Initiative.

ELC families and the residents of Hubbard Hill will be on campus enjoying artwork, snacks, and more. Families and individuals of all ages are welcome to come.

About the Artists

“The Early Learning Center at Hubbard Hill prides itself on being a faith community where generations thrive together. One of the many intergenerational encounters where this is on full display is during Art Club, the creative gathering of pre-K children from the ELC and neighbors from Hubbard Hill’s Assisted Living community. This magical mingling of youth and seasoned wisdom creates space for the children and neighbors to make and explore alongside one another, collaboratively celebrating the divine creative spirit of God within each of us.

What makes this mutual inspiration all the more magical is that it is so deeply rooted in the love and joy of simply being together. Lasting relationships are formed and deepened during each intergenerational experience, as they marvel and delight in one another’s company. What they always have in common is love, joy, and the abilities to create, play, wonder, and worship and every Art Club experience serves as a reminder that it’s never too late to play or utilize our ability to express the beauty of God’s love and joy through art making. These works of art are the products of this love, connection, and celebration of our friends and mentors across generations, and the creative God who crafted us all.” – Olivia Waltz – Intergenerational Art Teacher

Learn more about intergenerational experiences at the Early Learning Center at Hubbard Hill.

The Bethel Music Department Presents Spring Instrumental Concerts

The Bethel Music Department Presents Spring Instrumental Concerts

The Bethel University Music Department will present its spring instrumental concerts Thursday, April 16 and Friday, April 17 in the Everest-Rohrer Auditorium on Bethel’s campus.

On Thursday, April 16, the Orchestra and Percussion Concert will take place at 7 p.m. The Percussion Ensemble will present a “O’ Beautiful,” “Great is Thy Faithfulness,” and a Fife and Drum Medley, including colonial period drums. The Chamber Orchestra will present the first and fourth movements of the New World Symphony, “American Salute” and “Stars and Stripes Forever.”

On Friday, April 17, the Jazz Ensemble and Wind Ensemble will perform in a combined concert at 7 p.m. The Jazz Ensemble will present “Celebrating America,” featuring “Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy,” “It Don’t mean a thing if it Ain’t Got That Swing,” “What a Wonderful World,” The Beatles’ “Something,” a Glen Miller Salute and Chicago’s “Make Me Smile.” The Wind Ensemble will present “Sousa’s America,” celebrating the works of John Philip Sousa.

These concerts are free general admission and open to the public.

Music Department Presents Music Gala and Choral Showcase

Music Department Presents Music Gala and Choral Showcase

The Bethel University Music Department will present a Music Gala in the Everest-Rohrer Rotunda on Friday, April 10 at 5:30 p.m., followed by a Choral Showcase in the Everest-Rohrer Auditorium at 7 p.m.

The Gala aims to raise funds for Bethel’s music programs and includes dinner and music by the University Choir and BU Voices. Limited seating is available, and tickets may be purchased for $25 here.

“The evening will be filled with beautiful music and dinner together with fellow supporters of the Bethel Music Department,” says Stephen Martin, DCM, Chair of the Department of Music & Theatre.

The Choral Showcase at 7 p.m. is free general admission, open to the community, and will feature the Bethel Worship Collective, in addition to the University Choir and BU Voices.

Siwon Kim & Hyemin Kim Duo Piano Recital

Siwon Kim & Hyemin Kim Duo Piano Recital

Join pianists Dr. Siwon Kim (Bethel University) and Dr. Hyemin Kim (Interlochen Arts Academy) for an exceptional evening of duo-piano artistry. Admission is free and the concert is open to the public. The program features the evocative drama of Grieg’s “Peer Gynt...

Myths, Animals and Paradise: A Two-Piano Spectacle February 13 at Bethel University

Myths, Animals and Paradise: A Two-Piano Spectacle February 13 at Bethel University

Join pianists Dr. Siwon Kim (Bethel University) and Dr. Hyemin Kim (Interlochen Arts Academy) for an exceptional evening of duo-piano artistry. This concert will take place at 7 p.m. on Friday, February 13 in the Everest-Rohrer Auditorium. Admission is free and the concert is open to the public.

The program features the evocative drama of Grieg’s “Peer Gynt Suite,” the sparkling wit of Saint-Saëns’s “The Carnival of the Animals” and the imaginative charm of Bolcom’s “The Garden of Eden.” Together, these acclaimed artists craft a program that blends narrative richness, virtuosity and expressive depth — offering a rare and inspiring musical experience for our community.

About Dr. Siwon Kim

Dr. Siwon [see-one] Kim, a native of Seoul, South Korea, is praised for her “masterful musicality with the distinct, unrestrained sound” (The Segye Times). On the stage, she is “commanding and decisive” (South Bend Tribune). She actively performs in prestigious concert venues in North America, Europe and Asia, including Mariinsky II (Russia), Musashino Hall, Toppan Hall (Japan), Harbin Concert Hall (China), the Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall, Merkin Hall, Morris Art Center, Hill Auditorium, (USA), Kumho Art Hall and Universal Arts Center (South Korea).

Dr. Siwon Kim appears as a guest artist and a faculty at the invitation of such festivals and concert series as the Harbin International Piano Music Festival (China), SNU Chopin Concert Series, SNU Piano Duo Ensemble Series (South Korea), and Ultreia Stage Concert Series, Blue Lake Fine Arts Camp, Oklahoma Baptist University Keyboard Festival, Michigan City Chamber Music festival, IU Blossom Piano Camp (USA). She was featured in the Prokofiev Piano Sonatas Marathon and the Rachmaninoff Piano Marathon at the Toradze International Music Festival, as well as at the Presidential Order of Excellence in Tbilisi, Georgia. Dr. Siwon Kim also performed as a soloist with orchestras worldwide, including the Prime Philharmonic Orchestra, the South Bend Symphony, the Mariinsky Orchestra and the Ann Arbor Symphony Orchestra. Besides performing as a solo musician, she is also a versatile pianist in demand for chamber music. She has performed and worked internationally with the Van Cliburn Competition Silver Medalist, Maestro Alexander Toradze, as his designated Piano Duo Partner since 2017. She was invited to perform with the Contemporary Directions Ensembles of the University of Michigan for the “The Legacy of George Crumb: Angels and Stars” tribute series, “Zappa and Dead Elvis” and the “Gershwin Centennial Celebration: Rhapsody in Blue in 100”.

Dr. Siwon Kim is a top prize winner of The Segye Times Competition, The Sunhwa Music Concours, The GMI Competition, The Sungjung Cultural Foundation Concours, Music International Grand Prix and The Concert Artists International Competition. She also has won prizes at numerous competitions, including the Korean National Students Competition, the Korean-American Cultural Foundation Concours, the Eumak-Chunchu Competition, the Samick-Beckstein Concours, the Suri Music Concours, the Indianapolis Matinee Musicale Competition and the W. Byrd International Piano Competition.

Dr. Siwon Kim began studying piano at the age of three in Seoul under Young-Ja Lee. She continued her musical studies at the country’s most prestigious music schools, such as Sunhwa Arts School, Seoul Arts High School and Seoul National University. She received multiple merit-based scholarships throughout her studies, as she consistently ranked first in her class. Her teachers during this time included Youngsil Kim, Sekyoung Park and Hyoung-Joon Chang. After graduating from Seoul National University with a Bachelor of Music degree, she moved to the States, joined the Toradze Piano Studio at Indiana University South Bend and received an Artist Diploma and Master of Music degree. She earned her Doctor of Musical Arts degree in Piano Performance from the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, under the guidance of Prof. Arthur Greene. Dr. Siwon Kim serves as the music director at Grace United Methodist Church in South Bend and as an adjunct professor of music at Bethel University in Mishawaka, Indiana. (siwonkimpiano.com)

About Dr. Hyemin Kim

Dr. Hyemin Kim a versatile concert pianist and educator, serving as a core faculty member in Collaborative Piano at Interlochen Arts Academy. Her expansive career is marked by a wide range of performance roles, seamlessly integrating her work as a soloist, recitalist, chamber musician, collaborator and pedagogue.

Dr. Hyemin Kim has performed extensively across the U.S., Austria and Korea, gracing highly regarded international stages such as the Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall (U.S.) and the Mozart Hall of the Wiener Konzerthaus (Austria). As a featured soloist, her appearances include collaborations with the Philharmonische Solisten Bratislava (Vienna, Austria), the Archi Chamber Orchestra (Changwon, South Korea) and the Benzie Area Symphony Orchestra (Interlochen, Mich.). Beyond these landmark venues, her recital and concert appearances underscore her broad engagement and consistent presence in the arts, including performances at the Grazer Landesmuseum (Austria), Youngsan Grace Hall (Korea) and numerous U.S. venues such as the Alluvion, the Music House Museum and the Steinway Piano Gallery Detroit.

Her artistry has been recognized with numerous accolades in international piano competitions. Notably, she received the Schubert Special Award at the Internationaler Wiener Pianisten Wettbewerb, alongside top prizes from the Vienna Grand Prize Virtuoso Competition, the Concorso Internazionale d’Esecuzione Musicale “NUOVI TALENTI”, the Tadini International Music Competition, the Concorso Internazionale Città di Ischia, the Fanny Mendelssohn International Competition, the Franz Liszt Center Piano Competition and the American Protégé International Competition.

As a highly sought-after collaborator, Dr. Hyemin Kim was invited as a pianist at the Styrian Chamber Music Festival (Graz, Austria) to perform with Erich Oskar Huetter, the founder and director of haus.kultur and Sounding Jerusalem. Furthermore, she is the Artistic Director and chamber artist for the fully sponsored Hyemin Kim’s Concert Series, “Classical Voyage,” presented by the Music House Museum (Williamsburg, MI). Chamber partners have included a roster of distinguished musicians, such as Principal and Associate Principal players from the New York Philharmonic, the Chicago Symphony Orchestra and the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, alongside faculty members from institutions including The Juilliard School of Music, the Eastman School of Music, Yale School of Music, Manhattan School of Music and Rutgers University.

Dr. Hyemin Kim holds dual Doctor of Musical Arts (D.M.A.) degrees in Piano Performance and Collaborative Piano from Michigan State University. She also holds a Master of Music and Postgraduate Diploma from the Universität für Musik und darstellende Kunst Graz, Austria and a Bachelor of Music from Kookmin University, South Korea. Prior to her appointment at Interlochen Arts Academy, she served as a Piano Instructor at the Flint Institute of Music and as a Chief Mentor at the Celebrating the Spectrum Piano Festival. Currently, Dr. Hyemin Kim holds leadership positions as the Chair of Representation and Advocacy at MMTA (Michigan Music Teachers Association) and a committee member in Inclusive Teaching at The Piano Conference: NCKP 2025 and serves as a Piano Instructor at Blue Lake Fine Arts Camp.