Dresden - South Korean receives DAAD Prize from the University of Music
The pianist Jisu Park has been selected for the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) Prize at the Dresden University of Music. This was announced by the university on Friday.
"Jisu Park is an exceptionally talented and dedicated student," wrote Professor Valtteri Rauhalammi, the main subject teacher, in the review for the prize. The student uses her skills and talent for the development of her fellow students by accompanying them on the piano. Park also represents the conservatory on the big stages, for example at the Semperoper Dresden and the Deutsche Oper Berlin.
The DAAD Prize, which is endowed with 1000 euros each, is awarded annually at German universities and colleges for very good performance and social commitment to foreign students. The public award ceremony is planned for January 21.
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Jisu Park's piano talents and dedication have not only earned her the DAAD Prize at the University of Music in Dresden, but she also often accompanies her fellow students and performs on major stages in cities like Dresden's Semperoper and Berlin's Deutsche Oper. The German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) awards this annual prize to foreign students for outstanding academic performance and social commitment, with a 1000 euro award for each recipient.
Source: www.stern.de