The Institute of Musicology

Dissertationsprojekt von Kim Kyung Myung

MA Kim Kyung Myung

Mini CV
2022 Foundation ofSuiKo GmbH
since 2020
PhD student at the Institute of Musicology at the University of Bern, Switzerland
2017-2020
Project Manager of cultural events especially in the field of music at home (Korea) and abroad (worldwide)

2016-2018 Doctoral Programm, ChuGye University For the Arts, Seoul, Southkorea
2013-2017 KMMUSICALL (Owner, Private Agency for Cultural Events and Cultural Mediation)
2013-2015 Master of Culture and Arts Management, ChuGye University For the Arts, Seoul, Southkorea
2012-2015 Yongin Art Foundation (Program development and management violin education program)
2007-2015 Seongnam Art Center ((Program development and management violin education program)
2000-2010 Seoul Symphony Orchester (Violinist)
1994-1996 Folkwang Hochschule, Dept. of Music, Duisburg, Germany
1992-1993 University of Music and Performing Arts, Graz, Austria
1988-1992 Bachelor of Music, ChuGye University For the Arts, Seoul, Southkorea

Effects of amateur orchestra activities on society
-Comparison with Social Background in the Republic of Korea and Switzerland-.

Several studies have mentioned that amateur music and especially orchestra activities have positive effects on the local community and increase personal satisfaction.

The factors that make people blissful vary depending on the cause. It is possible that they have a great impact on various decision-making processes, including government policies.

Work-life balance is a major concern for modern people, and so is the increasing need for a variety of leisure activities.

Switzerland also has numerous amateur orchestras in every region, and their history goes back a long way.

The history of Korean amateur orchestras is over 100 years old.

These two countries are far apart in social environment and geographical location, but they have been actively engaged and developed in orchestral activities.