Mikyung Sung (Korean: 성미경, sometimes spelled Mikyung Soung, born September 1, 1993, in Seoul, South Korea) is a classical double bass player.[1]
Education
Born into a musical family, Mikyung Sung first studied piano and cello, then started playing bass at age 10. Her lessons were initially from her father, Youngseog Sung, who played bass for 30 years in the Seoul Philharmonic Orchestra. She was accompanied on piano by her mother, Inja Choi, who was pianist for the Korean National Choir. Her brother Minje, three years older, with whom she played many duos while growing up, is also an international award-winning double bassist, having won both the J.M. Sperger and the Koussevitsky competitions.
After attending the Sunhwa Arts School, she attended the Korea National University of Arts Preliminary School before earning a Bachelor of Music degree there as a gifted student in 2013, studying with Ho-gyo Lee.
In South Korea she received first prize in competitions such as the Korean Chamber Orchestra (KCO) Music Competition in 2007, Haneum National Music Competition, Music Education Journal Competition, and Korea Double Bass Association Competition in 2010.[5][6]
In 2010 she was awarded First Prize, Audience Prize, and the Special Jury Prize at the International J. M. Sperger Competition for Double Bass in Germany, after having placed fourth two years before. As a result, she subsequently was invited to perform with orchestras in Koblenz, Neubrandenburg, and Dessau.[7][8][9]
At the International Society of Bassists (ISB) Convention in Colorado in 2015, she was awarded the Thomas Martin Prize for the Best Performance of a Work by Bottesini, as well as second place overall in the solo division.[10][11]
At the 2017 Bradetich Foundation Competition she won the internet-voted prize for her finals performance of Bottesini's Concerto No. 2, as well as Honorable Mention overall.[13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20]
She performed in Prodigy and Young Artist recitals at the Kumho Art Hall in 2007 and 2010, the Korea National University of Arts concert series, recital and Performance Forum appearances at Thayer Hall at the Colburn School, several times at the Huntington Library in 2016–18, the 2018 One Month Festival, several times at The House Concert series presented by Park Chang-soo in Seoul, Korea in 2018–19, and at the Kukje Art Hall in 2019.[26][27][28][29][30][31][32][33][34][35]
She was most often accompanied in her early years by her mother, Inja Choi, from 2014 to 2015 by Eloise Kim, from 2016 to 2018 by Jaemin Shin, and since 2019 by Ilya Rashkovskiy.
Duos and chamber music
She performed duos with her brother, Minjie Sung, as "2Bass" and the "MJK Ensemble," including at the Ditto Festival in 2007, Kumho Art Hall in 2011, and The House Concert in Korea in 2013. She also performed in bass duos with Sukyung Chun and pianist Eloise Kim at Colburn in 2014 and the Sierra Madre Playhouse in 2015. That same year she also performed in a bass quartet led by her brother at the Ditto Festival in Seoul.[36][37][38][39][40]
Some of her impromptu videos have achieved viral popularity, including of the Gigue from Hans Fryba [de]'s Suite in the Olden Style and of Bottesini's Elegy No. 1 that each received over a million views on Facebook, as well as being available on YouTube.[49][50][51][52]
Orchestral playing and teaching
After university, she auditioned for and won positions in two Korean orchestras, including Assistant Principal Bass of the Seoul Philharmonic Orchestra; however, she declined both positions in order to pursue graduate studies in the United States.[53]
Initially her name was most often transliterated as "Mikyung Soung", and it shows up as such in material related to various competitions, concerts, as referred to by The Colburn School, and media coverage of such events. However, more recently, she has switched all her social media accounts to "Mikyung Sung", consistent with how her father and brother now consistently spell their names, and all concert programs from 2019 have used this spelling.
^"성미경 : 한음" [Han: Mikyung Sung] (in Korean). 한음 (Han).
^Minje Sung, Mikyung Sung, Inja Choi (2013-05-08). 사랑의 인사_E. 엘가 곡_더블베이스-성민제 성미경 남매 피아노-어머니 최인자 [Greetings of love: E. Elgar on Double Bass – Sung Minje, his sister Sung Mi Kyung, and Piano: Mother Choi Inja] (Videotape) (in Korean). KBS via 강기남 (Kang Gi Nam) on YouTube.
^"성남시립교향악단 161회 정기연주회 4월 19일 개최" [Seongnam City Symphony Orchestra 161st Subscription Concert held on April 19] (in Korean). 한성뉴스넷 (Hansung Newsnet). 2019-04-16.
^"제640회 하우스콘서트" [The 640th House Concert] (in Korean). The House Concert.
^"제648회 하우스콘서트" [The 648th House Concert] (in Korean). The House Concert.
^"제681회 하우스콘서트" [The 681st House Concert] (in Korean). The House Concert.
^"성미경 & 일리야 라쉬코프스키 듀오콘서트" [Mikyung Sung & Ilya Rashkovskiy Duo Concert] (in Korean). Kukje Art Hall. 2019-03-27.
^"클래시컬 프론티어 시리즈 - 성민제 & 성미경 더블 베이스 듀오" [Classical Frontier Series – Sung Min Je & Sung Mi Kyung Double Bass Duo] (in Korean). Kumho Art Hall. 2011-09-08.
^"제353회 하우스 콘서트 2 BASS" [353rd House Concert: 2BASS] (in Korean). The House Concert. 2013-06-21.
^Mikyung Sung (bass), Inja Choi (piano) (2015-04-26). 2012년kbs명작스캔들 [2012 One Year Ago KBS Masterpiece Scandal] (Television production) (in Korean). KBS – via YouTube.
^"임희영·성미경, 중국 대표 음악학교·교향악단 입성" [Lim Hee-young and Sung Mi-kyung join China's leading music school and symphony orchestra] (in Korean). MBC News. 2018-05-30.
^"乐队成员" [Performers] (in Chinese). 上海交响乐团 (Shanghai Symphony Orchestra).