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According to BBC News, "Jenny Bae is one of the foremost violinists of her generation".<ref>http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-18620316</ref> She has been performing internationally for over a decade.
In 2000, she performed in her hometown Seoul, Korea at the Peace concert with Luciano Pavarotti for an audience of 90,000. She has also guest-performed for world-renowned musicians such as Eric Clapton, Zucchero, Lionel Richie and Andrea Boccelli.
In 2001 she performed at The Rheingau Musik Festival with The Poland Philharmonic and continued touring with the Philharmonic throughout Poland & Germany.
In 2004 Jenny was featured on Zucchero & Co Live at The Royal Albert Hall DVD, which to this date has sold millions. Their rendition of “Everybody’s Got To Learn Sometimes” is one of the most moving versions of The Korgis classic.
In 2006 Jenny performed at the World Cup finals in Berlin with a lineup that featured Shakira, Wyclef Jean & Placido Domingo.
In 2007 as a Red Cross Ambassador Jenny was asked to make a speech at The United Nations to welcome fellow South Korean Ban, Ki-Moon as Secretary General.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.unmultimedia.org/photo/detail.jsp?id=138/138538&key=0&query=Jenny%20Bae&sf= | title=Messages of Peace Concert Honours Secretary-General | publisher=United Nations | accessdate=July 18, 2012}}</ref>
In 2007 & 2008 Jenny was invited by the Nobel Peace Laureates Summit in Rome where she performed in front of guests such as Mikhail Gorbachev, George Clooney & Peter Gabriel.

In 2008 as an Ambassador to the Red Cross in Asia, Jenny performed to both South Korean and North Korean Presidents. She was the first South Korean to record with the North Korean Symphony to help raise the money to build proper hospitals in North Korea.

In 2009 Jenny was featured on the single “Glory Glory Man United” for the world famous Manchester United Football Club. She also appeared in front of 70,000 fans at Old Trafford during half time in a match against Chelsea FC and performed at the MUFC’s ‘Player of the year’ awards. Jenny’s page on the MUFC’s website is the most hit page in the history of the site.

After taking a short break from the industry Jenny returned this year to perform at the Latin Billboard awards in Miami to open up for the best artist of the year nominee, Don Omar featuring Akon.

In July Jenny will release her single with a legendary dance producer and DJ, David Morales and her first solo album will follow later this year.

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| SHORT DESCRIPTION =violinist
| DATE OF BIRTH = february 20th
| PLACE OF BIRTH =seoul, korea
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[[Category:Korean violinists]]
[[Category:1980 births]]
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