Cellist Vesper Park was born in Korea in 1997, she began studying the cello at the age of eleven and quickly gained recognition for her musical sensitivity and expressive depth.
She received her early training under Myung-hwa Chung and Hyung-won Chang, and later studied at the Korea National University of Arts with Tsuyoshi Tsutsumi. She continued her studies in Germany at the Hochschule für Musik Lübeck, where she worked with Troels Svane. Since 2025, she is pursuing the Artist Diploma at the Yale School of Music under Paul Watkins.
As a soloist and chamber musician, she has performed with ensembles and orchestras including the Sydney Conservatory Orchestra, Australian Symphony Orchestra, Vladivostok Symphony Orchestra, Armenian Philharmonic, Busan Philharmonic, Kangnam Symphony Orchestra and the KNUA Ensemble.
Vesper is the winner of Liezen International Competition, Vienna Music Competition, Dong-A Music Competition, and the Tallinn International Competition. In 2024, she was awarded Second Prize at the Grunewald International Music Competition in Berlin.
She was selected by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Korea as a representative cultural artist from 2017–2019, presenting concert tours abroad.
She has appeared professionally as a substitute musician with major orchestras, including the Berlin Philharmonic and the Seoul Philharmonic Orchestra, gaining extensive experience within leading orchestral environments. She has also appeared as an invited artist at the Schleswig-Holstein Musik Festival.
Vesper plays a violoncello by Vincenzo Panormo dating from 1800.