Sehwan Park(also known Sebastian), a native of Seoul, Korea performs regularly in solo recitals and as a collaborative pianist. Mr. Park worked with the Mannes Opera department while he was in Mannes College. In 2005, Mr. Park graduated from Mannes College of Music as a scholarship student, and his talents were recognized as he was awarded the Peter M. Gross award. Later that year, he was asked to travel with the Astrakahn National Conservatory Orchestra. He has been performing with numerous singers and musicians in Korea and New York Metropolitan area. Mr. Park performed Chopin's Piano Concerto No.2 with the Astrakahn National Conservatory Orchestra in Russia (2005) as well. He played Triple Concerto by Beethoven with the New York Symphony Orchestra at the Merkin Hall and he coached singers and played the Cembalo at the OSH Opera company for Cosi fan tutte, Le Nozze di Figaro and dress rehearsal performance broadcasted by KBS, where he was also personally interviewed. He played for the FBI Asian/Pacific American Heritage Celebration in Newark and New York City. He earned his Bachelor of Music degree and Master's degree at the Chung Nam National University and studied Orchestral Conducting with Vincent La Selva at the Juilliard school, evening division and he is currently a faculty at the New York Conservatory of Music and Art, a pianist at the OSH Opera Company, New York Soloist Ensemble, an associate artistic director and associate conductor at the Harmonia Opera Inc. and he attends the Rutgers University at a DMA course with Dr. Barbara Gonzalez-Palmer.
Mr. Park generally performs at many cultural concerts as well as government sponsored concerts for the FBI and the US Attorney. He has frequently worked with the New York Soloist Ensemble, performing in recitals at Carnegie Weill Recital Hall, Merkin Hall, Symphony Space, Kaye Hall at Hunter College and other churches and concert halls throughout the tri-state area.