Historical
Piano Concerts Series
About
the Musicians
Junghwa Lee
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Pianist Junghwa Lee,
a native of Korea, performs actively in solo recitals, chamber
concerts, and lecture recitals and has frequently appeared in concerto
performances as a soloist including those with the Korean Symphony
Orchestra, Salina Symphony Orchestra, Hutchinson Symphony Orchestra and
Greeley Philharmonic Orchestra among others. Lee has presented solo
performances in Korea, Holland, France, Canada, Australia, New Zealand,
Singapore, Thailand, Taiwan, China, the United Kingdom and the United
States, including appearances at the Arts Center Concert Series at
National Chiao Tung University in Taiwan, Shenyang Music Cultural
Exchange Exhibition Between China and Foreign Countries Festival in
China, Beethoven 32 Sonatas Recital Series in Singapore, the Dame Myra
Hess Memorial Concert Series at the Chicago Cultural Center and her New
York debut recital at Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall as a winner
of Artists International’s Special Presentation Award.
New York
Concert Review says, “She is a pianist of acute
intelligence, conviction… and passion.” The Manhattan
Mercury mentioned, “Lee’s beautifully persuasive playing...”
and wrote, “Lee…delivered her highly demanding program
with masterful artistic control, integrity, and refinement.”
The Philips County Review stated, “Flawless technique and
exquisite attention to details left the young people and their parents
dazzled by her performance...”
Winner of many competitions in
Korea, including Sonyun-Hankuk-Ilbo, Wolgan-Eumak, Seoul National
University Symphony Orchestra Concerto Competition and the Korean
Symphony Orchestra Concerto Competition, Lee received the Performer's
Certificate from the Eastman School of Music, along with the Max Landow
Memorial Scholarship for outstanding doctoral students and the Liberace
Foundation Scholarship for Performing/Creative Artists. As an
active collaborator as well as soloist, she received the Excellence in
Accompanying Award from the Eastman School.
With her interest in
promoting music for young students and the community, she has also
performed several times at the "Young People's Recital" as a guest solo
artist, and has initiated and directed musical events, such as the Hays
Spring Music Project and Scholarship Musicale in the Hays, Kansas area.
As a dedicated teacher as well as performer, she has taught at many
clinics, festivals and masterclasses, and organized the Fort Hays State
University (FHSU) High School Piano Competition and the FHSU Summer
Piano Camp. She directed the Cottonwood Music Project, a weeklong
chamber music outreach program and concerts, during 2003-2005.
Lee
received her Bachelor of Music and Master of Music degrees in Piano
Performance from Seoul National University. She earned her Doctor
of Musical Arts degree in Piano Performance and Literature from the
Eastman School of Music. Lee served as Visiting Assistant
Professor of Piano at Oklahoma State University, Assistant Professor of
Piano at Fort Hays State University and is currently Associate
Professor of Piano at Southern Illinois University Carbondale where she
is Director of SIU Summer Piano Camp and SIU Summer Piano
Competition. Lee was named 2012 Member of the Year by the
Egyptian Chapter of the Illinois Music Teachers Association.
Lee
recorded the Complete Piano Works by Frank Stemper which has recently
been released by Albany Records. During the 2015-2016 season, she
has been invited to perform at New Music Festival in Rio de Janeiro in
Brazil and International Artist Series in Singapore, as well as in
Taiwan, Thailand, China and several states in the United States.
We welcome Junghwa Lee back for her fourth appearance at the Historical Piano Concert series.