Career
He has been referred to as "the next Yo-Yo Ma" and is known for his "technical finesse" and "romantic and ardent" playing style. Kim made his debut in 2002 with Wolfgang Sawallisch conducting the Philadelphia Orchestra, and has since performed internationally as both soloist and chamber musician. The seven-year-old Kim was awarded full scholarship to the Juilliard School.
He went on to the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia.
Kim has been involved with the Atlantic Music Festival since its founding in 2009 where he performs annually. He has been recorded and broadcast internationally on public radio and television
He has also performed and recorded for the Beach Boys, Andrea Bocelli, Cristian Castro, Vic Damone, Regis Philbin and Kenny Rogers.