“Here is a simple fact: with artistry such as Ms. Byun’s, the state-of-the-art of guitar performance has reached a new level.”
—Soundboard Magazine
Guitar in the Big Bend welcomes the international concert artist Bokyung Byun to Alpine and Marfa for concerts and a masterclass. Concerts will be held in Marfa at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church on Friday, February 6 and in Alpine at the Museum of the Big Bend on Saturday, February 7. Both concerts will begin at 6 p.m. and are free to the public.

Byun will teach a masterclass for Sul Ross State University students at 1 p.m. in the Fine Arts Building on Saturday, February 7. Guitar in the Big Bend is also excited to welcome Aaron Ringo of Wood Ring Guitars to present his building practices and his instruments at the Museum of the Big Bend at 3 p.m. on Saturday, February. Both the masterclass and the Wood Ring Showcase are free and open to the public.
Guitar in the Big Bend is made possible by a generous grant from the City of Alpine. Additional support comes from the Hotel Paisano, Marfa National Bank and the Sul Ross State University Music Program.
More about Byun:
Recipient of the 2023 Avery Fisher Career Grant, Bokyung Byun enjoys a reputation as one of the most sought-after guitarists of her generation. Bokyung holds the distinction of being the first female winner of the prestigious JoAnn Falletta International Guitar Concerto Competition, where Falletta herself described Bokyung’s performance as “stunning, showcasing her gorgeous tone, immaculate technique, and sophisticated musicianship.” Other recent honors include the grand prize at the 2021 Guitar Foundation of America International Concert Artist Competition and the Montreal International Classical Guitar Competition.
Born in Seoul, Korea, Bokyung began playing guitar at the age of six. At eleven, she took the stage for her first solo recital, leading to an early start in her teen years performing numerous concert tours in Asia. At the same time, Bokyung gained international attention for first-prize finishes in international competitions.
Bokyung soon moved to the United States, where she entered The Juilliard School at the age of sixteen. She holds Bachelor of Music and Master of Music degrees from The Juilliard School and a Doctor of Musical Arts degree from the University of Southern California. Teachers and mentors include Scott Tennant, William Kanengiser, Chen Zhi, Tae-Soo Kim, and Sharon Isbin.
Bokyung’s debut recording in 2020 has been praised by Soundboard Magazine as, “a very beautiful disc…We are treated to extraordinary musicianship, technical assurance, and beauty of sound.” In 2022, American Record Guide chose her Naxos Laurate Series recording as the Critics’ Choice Album, remarking her style as “very reminiscent of Andres Segovia.”
Bokyung is currently on the guitar faculty of University of North Texas. She is an Augustine Strings artist and plays a guitar by Dieter Mueller (2019).
