
Photo by Kathy Villacorta
Photo by Kathy Villacorta
"Helen Sung has come into her own as a major artist"
-- Dan McClenaghan, All About Jazz
Presently based in New York City, Sung has five first-rate albums to her credit including a 2011 debut CD on Steeplechase: (re)Conception and a 2nd CD (a live recording) on Sunnyside Records: Going Express (2010). Her Sunnyside debut Sungbird After Albeniz is a jazz-classical project hailed as “a real winner” –All About Jazz; a “seamless recording in which one composer’s contributions complement the other’s” –BillBoard. Helenistique (Fresh Sound) was praised as “one of the year’s most exciting listens” (JazzTimes).
With acclaimed debuts at the Monterey Jazz Festival, Detroit Jazz Festival, and Aspen Institute's Ideas Festival, Sung is poised for the international stage – her trio was featured at the Kalisz International Jazz Piano Festival, the Jazz Lucca Donna Festival; and her NuGenerations project toured southern Africa as a US State Department-Rhythm Road Jazz Ambassador. Sung has also appeared on Marian McPartland’s celebrated Piano Jazz program and in publications including DownBeat, JazzTimes, and Keyboard. She has worked with such jazz luminaries as Clark Terry, Ron Carter, Wayne Shorter, and MacArthur Fellow Regina Carter, and currently can be seen (in addition to her own band) with fine ensembles including the Mingus Big Band & Mingus Dynasty, T.S.Monk Band, and Terri Lyne Carrington's Grammy-winning Mosaic Project.
Sung’s rich experience at the Monk Institute inspires her to remain involved with music education through clinics and workshops. She produced a jazz residency program (made possible by a Chamber Music America/Doris Duke Foundation grant) benefiting underserved youth, serves as Senior Faculty at the Litchfield Jazz Camp, and in the Fall of 2011 joined Berklee College of Music as an Associate Professor. In performance (and teaching), Sung welcomes “listeners into her world: a place of passion, adventure and drama, and truckloads of rhythm…taking audiences for a ride they won’t soon forget.” (Kalamazoo Gazette).
Helen is a Teaching Artist at Litchfield Jazz Camp. This is her first appearance on the Festival. She is joined by Reuben Rogers on bass, and Obed Calvaire on drums.