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Nahre Sol
Born
Alice Gi-Young Hwang

1991 (age 32–33)
Education
Occupations
  • Composer
  • pianist
YouTube information
Channel
Subscribers758,000[1]
Total views67,548,289[1]
Associated acts
100,000 subscribers2019

Last updated: 28 September 2024
Websitenahresol.com

Alice Gi-Young Hwang (born 1991), also known as Nahre Sol, is an American composer, pianist, and YouTuber.

Early life and education

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Hwang attended the Orange County High School of the Arts and graduated from the Idyllwild Arts Academy in 2009, where she was class valedictorian and recipient of The Most Outstanding Arts Student award.

She received her Bachelor of Music degree in piano performance from the Juilliard School in 2013, studying with Matti Raekallio. While at Juilliard, she co-founded the T.R.I.O. Project (Teaching and Responding Through Internet Outreach).[2]

She was a 2013 recipient of a Fulbright France Harriet Hale Woolley Award in the Arts Grant, allowing her to study in Paris with Gabriel Tacchino and Narcis Bonet, pupils of Francis Poulenc and Nadia Boulanger.

In 2015, Hwang earned her artist diploma from The Glenn Gould School of The Royal Conservatory of Music in Toronto, Canada, studying with John O'Conor. In Toronto, she was co-director of the chamber music collective Happenstance.[3] From 2017 to 2018, she was a New Music Fellow at the RCM.[4] She also participated in master classes at the International Mendelssohn-Academy Leipzig[5] and at the International Holland Music Sessions as a scholarship recipient.[6]

She also contributed a set of recordings of the Chopin Scherzos to Musopen's compilation of Chopin's works, which were released under a public domain license.[7][8]

Recognition as Nahre Sol

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After graduating from the Glenn Gould School, Hwang abandoned her traditional piano performance career, working for some time as a commercial photographer. She resumed her musical activities through a series of videos on YouTube under the title Practice Notes using the name Nahre Sol, a nickname her father used to call her.[9]

Nahre Sol is best known for her YouTube channel,[10] with around 710,000 subscribers as of April 2024,[11] and as being co-host of the PBS Digital Studios show "Sound Field".[12] She has also been a guest host of NPR's Performance Today,[13][14] created a video for Wired magazine,[15] appeared as a guest on the online channel Physics Girl,[16] and collaborated with other composers and musicians such as David Bruce, Andrew Huang, Adam Neely, L.A. Buckner, Tantacrul, and Ben Levin.[17][18] She was nominated in the category Best YouTube Musician in the 12th Annual Shorty Awards in 2020.[19] The blog Pianote featured her YouTube channel in 2021 as #1 on their list of top YouTube pianists.[20] She was a guest artist at the 2018 Costa Rica Piano Festival.[21]

As a composer, Nahre Sol has had works commissioned by the Manitoba Chamber Orchestra[22] and her music was used in the film The Boss Baby: Family Business.[23] In 2021, she released a digital album called Alice in Wonderland.[24] In June 2023, the Elbphilharmonie in Hamburg announced Nahre Sol as its first-ever 'Creator in Residence' for the 2023-2024 season.[25]

Competitions and awards

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Sol was the Gold Medal Winner of the NFAA YoungARTS program, a semi-finalist of the Presidential Scholars in the Arts Program, recipient of the Sarra and Emmanuil Senderov Award at Arizona State University for the “Most outstanding performance of a piece by a Russian composer” at the 3rd Schimmel USASU International Piano Competition,[26] and won prizes at the “Tomorrow’s Stars” Competition held by the Orange County Performing Arts Center, the Spotlight Awards, the Idyllwild Arts Academy Concerto Competition, the Steinway Society of Redlands Piano Competition, the Young Artists Peninsula Music Festival, the Redlands Bowl Young Artists Auditions,[27] the MTAC State Concerto Competition, and the 2008 Bronislaw Kaper Awards for Young Artists,[28] She also was a contestant in such competitions as the William Kapell International Piano Competition and the 2015 National Chopin Competition in Miami, Florida.[29]

References

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  1. ^ a b "About Nahre Sol". YouTube.
  2. ^ "Founders". The T.R.I.O. Project - Teaching and Responding Through Internet Outreach. Retrieved August 12, 2021.
  3. ^ "Happenstance presents PAPER". blogTO by Freshdaily Inc. December 11, 2018. Retrieved August 12, 2021.
  4. ^ "Alumni Spotlight: Nahre Sol - Creating Her Own Online Wonderland | the Royal Conservatory of Music".
  5. ^ "Participants 2012". International Mendelssohn-Academy Leipzig. Retrieved August 12, 2021.
  6. ^ "Alumni Updates". June 28, 2012. Retrieved August 12, 2021.
  7. ^ "Alice Hwang Music". Musopen. Retrieved August 12, 2021.
  8. ^ "The Complete Works of Chopin, for Everybody, for Free". The Atlantic Monthly. September 9, 2013. Retrieved September 3, 2021.
  9. ^ "Practice Notes". Nahre Sol. Retrieved August 12, 2021 – via Facebook.
  10. ^ "Accessible classics - Millennial classical pianist Nahre Sol is right at home in the livestreamed world". Winnipeg Free Press. May 26, 2021. Retrieved August 12, 2021.
  11. ^ "Nahre Sol". Nahre Sol. Retrieved April 7, 2024 – via YouTube.
  12. ^ "Sound Field". Public Broadcasting Service (PBS). Retrieved August 12, 2021.
  13. ^ "Nahre Sol". YourClassical Radio. August 2, 2019. Retrieved August 12, 2021.
  14. ^ "Nahre Sol's Musical Explorations". YourClassical Radio. August 5, 2019. Retrieved August 12, 2021.
  15. ^ "16 Levels of Piano Composition: Easy to Complex". Wired, published by Conde Nast. July 1, 2019. Retrieved August 12, 2021.
  16. ^ "Physics Girl - Experiments with $100,000 Speakers - Full Cast and Crew". IMDB. Retrieved August 12, 2021.
  17. ^ "5 Composers, 1 Theme". David Bruce. May 17, 2019. Retrieved August 12, 2021 – via YouTube.
  18. ^ "Nahre Sol and I Wrote a Graphic Score". Ben Levin. August 27, 2019. Retrieved August 12, 2021 – via YouTube.
  19. ^ "From the 12th Annual Shorty Awards - Best YouTube Musician". Shorty Awards LLC. Retrieved August 12, 2021.
  20. ^ "10 YouTube Piano Players to Inspire You". Musora Media, Inc. April 27, 2021. Retrieved August 12, 2021.
  21. ^ "Costa Rica Piano Festival will be held from July 16th to 21st". American Expatriate Costa Rica. July 10, 2018. Retrieved August 12, 2021.
  22. ^ "Nahre Sol - Pianist, Composer, Pioneer - & MCO". Manitoba Chamber Orchestra. May 27, 2021. Retrieved August 12, 2021.
  23. ^ "The Boss Baby: Family Business - Full Cast & Crew". IMDB. Retrieved August 12, 2021.
  24. ^ "Alice in Wonderland ~ Release by Nahre Sol". MusicBrainz. Retrieved August 12, 2021.
  25. ^ "Popular YouTuber named Creator in Residence at the Elbphilharmonie" (Press release). Elbphilharmonie. June 27, 2023. Retrieved July 18, 2023.
  26. ^ "3rd Bösendorfer and Schimmel USASU International Piano Competitions". School of Music, Arizona State University. January 12, 2009. Retrieved August 12, 2021.
  27. ^ "Young Artists Competition Winners". Redlands Bowl Summer Music Festival. Retrieved August 12, 2021.
  28. ^ "Polish Music Center Newsletter Vol. 14, no. 7". Polish Music Center, USC Thornton School of Music. July 2, 2008. Retrieved August 12, 2021.
  29. ^ "The Ninth National Chopin Piano Competition 2015" (PDF). Chopin Foundation of the United States. February 20, 2015. Retrieved August 12, 2021.
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