Mabelle Park is a prize-winning violinist based in London. She is joined by pianist Julian Chan for this lunchtime programme of classic works from the recital repertoire.
Mabelle Young-Eun Park is a German-born violinist from South Korea. Mabelle was awarded the prestigious Prince’s Prize in 2025 along with the Prudi Hoggarth Prize, and she is the winner of the 2025 Royal Over-Seas League Competition Strings Prize. Mabelle is a recipient of the Parikian Award, Craxton Memorial Trust Award, Goldman Award, Clarence Myerscough Award, Harbour Foundation Award and the Sir John Barbirolli Memorial Prize. She is a 2025-27 Phillip and Dorothy Green Young Artist, and she is grateful for the support of the Countess of Munster Trust, Leverhulme Arts Trust and the Musicians’ Company.
She has performed in venues including the Royal Festival Hall, Wigmore Hall and Barbican Centre, and in international music festivals such as the IMS Prussia Cove, Encuentro de Santander, Aldeburgh, Hellensmusic and Aspen as a Polonsky Fellow. Mabelle has collaborated and performed with leading musicians including Anthony Marwood, Guy Johnston and The Nash Ensemble, and she is a 2025/26 Kirckman Concert Society Artist with her quartet.
Mabelle is currently on the Artist Diploma with full scholarship at the Royal College of Music as a Sue Balston Scholar, studying with Radu Blidar. She graduated from the Royal Academy of Music in 2025 with full scholarship, distinctions and a DipRAM under the tutelage of So-Ock Kim.
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