Pianist ADRIENNE KIM has performed in New York's Alice Tully Hall, Merkin Hall, Weill Recital Hall, Bargemusic, Boston's Symphony Hall, Washington D.C.'s Phillips Gallery and Ravinia's Rising Stars series in Chicago. She has appeared as soloist with the Central Philharmonic Orchestra of Beijing, the Orquesta Sinfonica Nacional de Mexico, the Portland Chamber Orchestra, and the Richmond Orchestra. Adrienne was a member of Chamber Music Society Two, The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center's residency program for emerging young artists, and performed with David Shifrin, Daniel Phillips, Ida Kavafian, Edgar Meyer, Cho-Liang Lin, Fred Sherry, Lucy Shelton, Wynton Marsalis, Paquito Rivera, and members of the Brentano, Borromeo, Cassatt, Mendelssohn, Meridian and Miami String Quartets. She has performed with the New York Chamber Ensemble, Garden City Chamber Music Society, Lighthouse Chamber Players, Salt Bay Chamberfest, Carnegie Chamber Players, Bronx Arts Ensemble, the Sherman Chamber Ensemble, and the Society for New Music. With the West End Chamber Ensemble, ensemble-in-residence at the North Carolina School of the Arts, she participated in the National Endowment for the Arts/Chamber Music America Rural Residency, performing, teaching and living in Fitzgerald, Georgia for 9 months.She has recorded the solo and chamber works of Daniel S. Godfrey with the St. Paul Chamber Orchestra on the Koch label, the violin and piano sonatas of Charles Ives with Lisa Tipton on Capstone Records and the sonatas of Niels Gade with violinist, Katie Wolfe on the Centaur label. She and Ms. Tipton also present the Made in America series of new American chamber music at Weill Hall in Carnegie Hall. A new CD with violinist Jorge Avila, features the sonatas of Granados, Turina and Rodrigo and will be released on Centaur this winter.Adrienne studied with Menahem Pressler, earning a B.M in Piano Performance from Indiana University, and with Leon Fleisher, earning a M.M. in Piano Performance from the Manhattan School of Music. She is on the piano faculties of Syracuse University and the New School/Mannes College of Music, Prep and Extension Divisions.She recently joined the Concert Artist Faculty at Kean University in New Jersey. During the summers she is on the faculty of the Kinhaven Music School in Vermont and the Summertrios festival in Bryn Mawr. She is also in residence at the Seal Bay Festival for American Chamber Music in Vinalhaven, Maine.Adrienne makes her home in New York City where she lives with her husband, composer Nicolas Scherzinger and their son.