“Music is powerful because it touches the deepest places of one’s memory ... Music is what makes my life feel full, meaningful, and rich,” said Katherine Park.
Ms. Park made history as the youngest student accepted into the vocal study program at Boston’s prestigious New England Conservatory of Music. She also stood out as the sole child singer in the choir at Cambridge’s Longy School of Music. After earning her degree, she continued to immerse herself in the world of music by joining a rock band.
In this episode, Steve talks to Ms. Park about the role of music in her personal growth and professional fulfillment, her experiences with music, and how it has influenced her identity.
“I’m not a rich person, but my life is really rich ... You could make every day a masterpiece,” says Ms. Park.
In addition to her musical accomplishments, Ms. Park has starred in several independent films and is set to make her feature-length motion picture debut in Rocky Capella’s “Don’t Shoot, I’m the Guitar Man!”
Let’s find out more in today’s episode.