Interview with Hyejin Cho
Many who listen to classical music are familiar with Felix Mendelssohn but likely are unfamiliar with his musically inclined sister, Fanny Mendelssohn. A gifted composer and pianist, she and her brother teamed up to be among the best sibling duos in the Romantic period.
We had the privilege of interviewing Dr. Hyejin Cho, a world-renowned performer and professor at Wheaton College, who aims to promote women composers. She shared how she came across Fanny’s work and sought to bring it into the spotlight, even uncovering a forgotten composition. With a D.M.A. in piano performance from the University of Michigan and an M.M. from Indiana University, Dr. Cho is no stranger to academic research, but her talents don’t end there; she is also responsible for establishing the American Prize-winning Koinonia Piano Trio.
Aligning her performances with her studies has provided many opportunities to live out her passion for performing and promoting the compositions of women composers. On Monday, February 3, 2025, she will present a recital featuring the works of the celebrated Mendelssohn siblings, Fanny and Felix. To learn more or purchase tickets, go to tickets.wheaton.edu.
Read more about her musical journey and the inspiration for her work in the interview below.