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Benjamin "Ben" Kim is an American pianist, who won the 55th ARD International Music Competition in Munich, September 2006.

Biography
"Kim, who was born in Portland, Oregon, and raised in Fort Wayne, Indiana, began studying piano at the age of five with Dorothy Fahlman." At the age of eight, he performed his first public solo recital and his orchestral debut at twelve. At age 20, he finished an accelerated Bachelor of Music degree program at the Peabody Conservatory as a student of Leon Fleisher. He continued his studies at Peabody with Leon Fleisher together with Yong Hi Moon as a candidate for the Artist Diploma program. In addition, Ben was selected to attend the International Piano Academy Lake Como in Italy, a program for seven pianists, headed by Martha Argerich and William Grant Naboré. in Holland. ==Awards==
Awards
In September 2006, Kim won First Prize in the 55th ARD International Music Competition in Munich. Kim was the recipient of the Rheingau Music Festival's 2017 LOTTO Career Development Prize. The international jury panel made its decision upon the following stated reasons: "His brilliant technique and his incredible flair for interpretive refinement are self-evident....an exceptional phenomenon among pianists his generation - such a natural, sympathetic charisma and pleasant modesty, coupled with great virtuosity, are rarely experienced with a leading musician.” ==Comments on Kim==
Comments on Kim
• “In a music business not exactly lacking in pianists, Ben Kim belongs to that small group whose playing extends beyond brilliant keyboard magic and pleasing, beautiful sound. More so, Kim is a narrator who knows how to captivate his audience from first to last note," noted the Berliner Morgenpost. • Legendary teacher and mentor Leon Fleisher exalted Kim for his "enormous potential for a first-class career." • His performance of Brahms's Piano Concerto No. 1 in D minor in Baltimore, The Baltimore Sun reported, "Sparks were flying from the keyboard" with "power, precision, and feeling for the daunting score." ==Recordings==
Recordings
Works for solo piano by Chopin, Mozart and Debussy • Chopin Sonata No.2 in B-flat minor, Op.35 "Funeral march" • Mozart Sonata in E-flat Major, K. 282 (189g) • Mozart Sonata No. 2 in F Major, K. 280 (189e) • Debussy Suite Bergamasque Sony USA, Sony BMG Korea, Sony Music Japan International Inc.(Sony CLASSICAL) Chopin Préludes and Impromptus Decca, Universal Music Group Kim's recording was given an Editor's recommendation in November 2012 from the Japanese Record Geijutsu Magazine, stating, "without nervousness or over-excitement, without boasting technique or exaggeration, Kim plays Chopin's music as if he were breathing it." Mozart Piano Concertos Nos. 17 and 23 • Piano Concerto No. 17 in G Major, K. 453 • Piano Concerto No. 23 in A Major, K. 488 Recorded with Concertgebouw Chamber Orchestra Challenge Records ==References==
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