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Ju Lee |
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A violinist
of dazzling technique and rare sensibility, Sung-Ju Lee has captivated
audiences around the world with her "imaginative playing and luminous
sound"(Koelner Stadt-Anzeiger, Cologne), her "impeccable technique"
(ll Gazzetino,Venice), and her "taste for the dramatic and unflagging
sense of authority" (Los Angeles Times).
This acclaimed violinist launched her
career with a New York Debut in 1977 as a winner of "Young
Concerts Artists"
and was immediately recognized as "a first-rate violinist" by
the New York Times. |
Designated by Musical America
Magazine as one of the country's "most outstanding young artists",
she has a long list of prizes, starting as a top prize winner of Ewha
Young People's Competition in Korea at age 11. She has gone on to win
1st prize in the Wieniawski-Kosciuszko Violin Competition in New York,
a top prize in the Sibelius competition in Finland, a special citation
as a finalist in the Tchaikovsky Competition in Moscow and a Laureate
diploma from Queen Elisabeth Competition in Belgium, "When Sung-Ju
Lee plays, the impact is immediate", noted the Los Angeles Times. "She
is exciting and powerful." "Miss Lee has a tone of pure gold" said
the Oklahoma City Journal Record.
Upon graduation from the Julliard School (where she studied with Ivan
Galamian, Margaret Pardee, and Dorothy Delay), she was awarded the
First Kreisler Fellowship for graduate studies.
Her list of accomplishments is impressive, beginning with her appearance
as, a soloist with the Seoul Philharmonic at age of 9. In the U.S.
she has performed with the orchestras of Saint Louis, Seattle, Baltimore,
Florida, Duluth, Roanoke among numerous others. Around the world, she
has performed as soloist with the Hong Kong Philharmonic, Taiwan Symphony,
KBS Symphony and Orquest Sinfonica in Caracas, Venezuela. Highlights
of her solo appearances include , performances with Leonard Slatkin
and the Saint Louis Symphony on their tour to the Far East and performances
with the Washington based Handel Festival Orchestra on their European
tour. She also played with the Handel Festival Orchestra at the Kennedy
Center in Washington, and was re-invited to perform on their second
tour to Europe.
Sung-Ju Lee has given many solo recitals and residencies in the cities
and colleges throughout the US and the Far East, revealing an artist
of depth individuality and distinction. She has played solo recitals
in New York, Miami, Los Angeles, Boston, Washington D.C., Hong Kong,
Taipei, Seoul and many other cities. Some of her residencies and master
classes were given at th Universities of Arizona, Louisiana, Iowa,
West Texas, Idaho, San Diego and Stanford and Dartmouth and Amherst
Colleges. In 1994, Sung-Ju Lee was appointed as a professor at the
prestigious Korean National University of Arts in Seoul, Korea.(www.knua.ac.kr)
Since moving to Korea, she has been actively performing in her native
country.
Some of her most exciting performances include a nine-city national
tour with all Brahms programs, and "Joy of Music" concert series. She
has recently performed as a soloist with the Hungarian State Symphony,
Pusan Philharmonic, KBS Symphony, the Suwon Philharmonic, and many
orchestras Sung-Ju Lee made her recording debut in 1986 with two Schumann
Sonatas, released by the Musical Heritage Society. She also made her
recording "Popular Suites and Kreisler" (1992, Musical Heritage Society),
and "BACH's Unaccompanied Sonatas & Partitas" (1998, Samsung Music). |
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