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Faculty Artist Series: Yubeen Kim, flute
Monday, December 15 2025, 7:30 PM at

Faculty Artist Series: Yubeen Kim, flute

Faculty Artist Series Woodwind
Monday, December 15 2025, 7:30 PM
Yubeen Kim playing a flute

Principal Flute of the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra since January 2024, SFCM faculty Yubeen Kim has been praised worldwide for his musical prowess and a tone described as "unimaginably rich [and] robust at its heart," (SF Chronicle). 

Program

Philippe Gaubert: Berceuse
Philippe Gaubert: Sicilienne
Yubeen Kim, flute
Yu-Hsin Galaxy Su, piano

Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach: Trio Sonana in D Minor, H. 569 Wq. 145
     I. Allegretto
     II. Largo
     III. Allegro
Yubeen Kim & Julin Cheung, flute
Yu-Hsin Galaxy Su, piano

Franz Doppler: Andante et Rondo, Op. 25
     I. Andante
     II. Rondo
Yubeen Kim & Julin Cheung, flute
Yu-Hsin Galaxy Su, piano

-Intermission-

Wilhelm Friedemann Bach: Flute Duet No. 4 in F Major, F. 57
     I. Allegro e moderato
     II. Lamentabile
     III. Presto
Yubeen Kim & Julin Cheung, flute

Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky: Lensky's Aria from Eugene Onegin
Yubeen Kim, flute
Yu-Hsin Galaxy Su, piano

Sergei Prokofiev: Sonata for Flute and Piano in D Major, Op. 94 
     I. Moderato
     II. Scherzo
     III. Andante
     IV. Allegro con brio
Yubeen Kim, flute
Yu-Hsin Galaxy Su, piano

Featured Artists

Yubeen Kim, flute

Recognized worldwide for his musical prowess, Yubeen Kim achieved First Prize at the ARD International Music Competition, as well as First Prize at the Prague Spring International Music Competition, and Second Prize (with no First Prize awarded) at the Concours de Genève. He has also been honored with special awards, including the Audience Prize, Young Audience Prize, and Special Prize. Subsequently, these achievements have opened doors for him to perform concerts across the world.
He has appeared as a soloist with many prestigious orchestras such as the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, Konzerthausorchester Berlin, Bochumer Symphoniker, Turku Philharmonic Orchestra, and Zagreb Philharmonic Orchestra.
He is the Principal Flute of the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra since January 2024, and served as the Principal Flute at the Konzerthausorchester Berlin from 2016 to 2023. He has regularly performed with the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra as a guest Principal Flute.

Julin Cheung, flute 

A recent graduate of the Curtis Institute of Music, Julin Cheung is the Assistant Principal Flute and Piccolo of the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra in Canada. During the summer, he performs with the Verbier Festival Orchestra in Switzerland. Julin is the First Prize winner of the 2024 Maxence Larrieu International Flute Competition, where he also received two special prizes for the interpretations of newly commissioned works, Kaptara by Guillaume Connesson and Monochromes by Élise Bertrand. He has received first prizes in the Severino Gazzelloni International Flute Competition, the National Flute Association’s High School Soloist Competition, and the Flute Society of Greater Philadelphia’s National Collegiate Artist Competition. As a soloist, Julin has performed with a number of leading orchestras, including the Seattle Symphony, L’Orchestre Philharmonique de Nice, and the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra’s Symphony at Sunset attended by over 20,000 people. Originally from Seattle, Julin started playing the flute at six and joined the Seattle Youth Symphony Orchestra when he was nine. He has been invited to many international festivals, including the Galway Flute Festival, where he received the Junior Rising Star Award. Julin has appeared as a guest artist for the 13th Slovenian Flute Festival, the National Flute Association Convention, and the La Traversière International Flute Convention. Julin recently performed at Carnegie Hall’s 2025/26 Opening Night Gala with the NYO-USA All-Stars orchestra. In the summer of 2023, Julin toured North America as part of Carnegie Hall’s 10th Anniversary of NYO-USA. Later that year, he toured with a chamber ensemble through Curtis on Tour, with performances in North Carolina, Pennsylvania, New York, Florida, and Texas. Julin was featured in a New York Times article by James Estrin and Joshua Barone (June 2024), and in an episode of WHYY’s On Stage at Curtis. A student of Jeffrey Khaner, Julin was the Gerry and Marguerite Lenfest Fellow at Curtis. In Seattle, Julin studied with Demarre McGill, Jeffrey Barker, Zart Dombourian-Eby, and Mary MacRae.

Yu-Hsin Galaxy Su, piano

Yuhsin Galaxy Su, from Taipei, Taiwan is known for her “unique vision” and “dedicated musical interpretations.” As a clarinetist and pianist, She has performed as a soloist and collaborator around the world. In 2024, Galaxy won the clarinet audition for the San Francisco Symphony and will join the 2024 season as a section clarinetist in the symphony. In 2013 and 2014, Galaxy was the top prize winner in the HSNU concerto competition, performing works by Weber and Mozart. In 2015, she was awarded a full scholarship to participate the International Morningside Music Bridge in Canada. She subsequently won third prize at the 18th Morningside Music Bridge Concerto Competition, as well as the audience prize. At the age of 15, Galaxy released her first album "The Best of my First Fifteen Years.“ In the following year, she won the first prize of the Young Classical Virtuoso of Tomorrow Music Competition. Galaxy entered Curtis Institute of Music at the age of 16. There, she studied with Anthony McGill, principal clarinet of the New York Philharmonic. She was chosen to be a member of the Curtis 20/21 Ensemble, offering her opportunities to perform Pierrot Lunaire in fully choreographed productions at the Kimmel Center, Columbia University, Kennedy Center and Curtis Field Recital Hall. In 2022, Galaxy entered the prestigious Colburn School of Music to pursue her master's degree under the tutelage of Yehuda Gilad. During her time at Colburn, she was invited to perform as a concert soloist at the Musique et Vin Music Festival and as a chamber musician at the Marlboro Music Festival. Her past accomplishments include being invited as a soloist to the International Clarinet Association and the Beijing international Clarinet Festival, winning a full-scholarship to participate the Pacific Music Festival, winning the Chimei Arts Award twice, and an acceptance to the Juilliard School as a Kovner fellowship.

 

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