Brian Hong has forged a notable career as an inspiring pedagogue and chamber musician. Currently the Assistant Professor of Viola at the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music, he previously served as violist of the GRAMMY-nominated Aizuri Quartet from 2023-2025. As soloist, Brian has appeared with the Juilliard Orchestra, New York Classical Players, US Army Orchestra, and the National Philharmonic. His festival credits include Marlboro, Yellow Barn, Kneisel Hall, Bowdoin International Music Festival, Music Academy of the West, the Taos School of Music, and the Perlman Music Program.
Brian serves on the viola faculty at Kneisel Hall during the summers. His past students have gained admission to the nation’s top conservatories, orchestras, and summer music festivals. He holds a Bachelor’s degree from the New England Conservatory of Music, and a Master’s degree and Artist Diploma from the Juilliard School. His teachers and mentors include Donald Weilerstein, Laurie Smukler, Catherine Cho, and Kim Kashkashian.
In addition to his performance and pedagogy, Mr. Hong is an accomplished music administrator. He is the Program Manager for the Vital Sounds Initiative of Project: Music Heals Us, a nonprofit that defies social barriers and creates compassionate communities through interactive musical programming. Brian also serves as Co-Artistic Director of NEXUS Chamber Music, a collective that serves to break down barriers in classical music by creating immersive and accessible performances. In his spare time, Brian can be found brewing espresso or single-origin pour-overs at his home coffee bar.