Dr. Seung-Hye Kim
Music Director
Dr. Seung-Hye Kim was born and raised in Seoul, South Korea. She earned her Bachelor’s degree in Piano Performance from Seoul National University and Master’s degree in Electronic Music Composition from Korean National University of Arts, and Ph.D. in Music Composition from University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida. Previously, Seung-Hye has served as the organist at Church of Our Savior Episcopal Church, Charlottesville, Virginia for four years and music director/organist for five years at St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church, Newport News, Virginia, where she directed a small (but mighty!) adult choir and a handbell choir. Seung-Hye is a composer and performer of both acoustic and electroacoustic music. Her compositions have been awarded in competitions in Korea and Italy, released on a CD label by Society of Electro-Acoustic Music in the US, and performed in numerous conferences and festivals in the US and abroad. As a pianist, she frequently performs solo recitals where she features works by influential composers from the 20th century and after. Seung-Hye and her husband, Max, both teach music at Christopher Newport University in Newport News. Outside of music and teaching, they enjoy their regular horror movie viewing with friends, growing carnivorous plants, video games, and training their dog Vili for various programs sponsored by American Kennel Club such as Rally, Fast CAT, Trick Dog, and Agility.