Chloe Kim
Violinist Chloe Kim has performed as soloist and concertmaster in prominent concert venues around the world, sharing the stage with internationally celebrated figures such as Rachel Podger, Masaaki Suzuki, Pablo Heras-Casado, and Richard Egarr. The recipient of the 2020 Mercury-Juilliard Fellowship, the 2016 Early Music America Scholarship, as well as a full-tuition scholarship to The Juilliard School, Chloe was most recently nominated for Canada’s prestigious Sylva Gelber Music Foundation Award.
Chloe’s most memorable engagements include a Vivaldi women’s tour led by the inspirational Monica Huggett, as well as two recent trips to France for collaborations with William Christie and Les Arts Florissants. In the summer of 2019, Chloe served as concertmaster of Juilliard415 for several sold-out productions of Purcell’s Dido and Aeneas in London’s Holland Park and the Royal Opera in the Palace of Versailles.
With her European tour engagements cancelled due to the pandemic, Chloe pivoted to create and direct Victoria’s Music for the Pause series, presented with her beloved West Coast colleagues. Recent highlights include a feature in the CBC’s 30 under 30 and a spotlight in the Juilliard Journal for her achievements. Chloe is looking forward to virtual collaborations with San Francisco’s Voices of Music as well as a concerto debut with the National Arts Center Orchestra in Ottawa, and to creating more in Vancouver and Victoria. She is especially indebted to her dear friends Elizabeth Blumenstock, Jeanne Lamon, Christina Mahler, and Heilwig von Königslöw
This page was last updated in February 2022.