Fine & Mellow: Helen Sung

A yearlong concert series in collaboration with The National Jazz Museum in Harlem, curated by Grammy Award winner Christian McBride
Pianist/composer Helen Sung has spent most of her life in two distinct worlds. A classical student from a young age who transitioned to jazz in her early 20s, she understands the limitless range and potential of the piano in a way that few specialists in either genre can.

In addition, as the daughter of Chinese immigrants, Sung embodies two diverse cultures and has discovered a musical voice and identity that are true to both – and more importantly, true to herself.

With featured appearances at major jazz festivals/venues including Newport, Monterey, Detroit, SFJAZZ, and Carnegie Hall, Sung is stepping onto the international stage, including the London Jazz Festival, Taiwan’s Taichung International Jazz Festivals, and tours in China, Malaysia, India, Mexico, and Uruguay.

Seating is limited. Admission is $25 for the general public. 











When: Mon., Nov. 25, 2019 at 9:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Where: The National Arts Club
15 Gramercy Park S.
212-475-3424
Price: $25
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A yearlong concert series in collaboration with The National Jazz Museum in Harlem, curated by Grammy Award winner Christian McBride
Pianist/composer Helen Sung has spent most of her life in two distinct worlds. A classical student from a young age who transitioned to jazz in her early 20s, she understands the limitless range and potential of the piano in a way that few specialists in either genre can.

In addition, as the daughter of Chinese immigrants, Sung embodies two diverse cultures and has discovered a musical voice and identity that are true to both – and more importantly, true to herself.

With featured appearances at major jazz festivals/venues including Newport, Monterey, Detroit, SFJAZZ, and Carnegie Hall, Sung is stepping onto the international stage, including the London Jazz Festival, Taiwan’s Taichung International Jazz Festivals, and tours in China, Malaysia, India, Mexico, and Uruguay.

Seating is limited. Admission is $25 for the general public. 

Buy tickets/get more info now