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Desire paths are formed by repeated deviation from official routes. Artist/producer Laura Groves explores private roads and dreamscapes with a series of mixtapes featuring demos, synth sketches, collaborations, pop classics, field recordings and soundtracks.
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Born in Seoul, South Korea, Soyeon Kate Lee moved to the United States at the age of 9. Lee's early studies were with Romanian teacher Marina di Pretoro and at the Interlochen Arts Academy with Victoria Mushkatkol. She graduated from the Interlochen Arts Academy with the highest honors in music. She continued her studies at The Juilliard School with Jerome Lowenthal and Robert McDonald, earning her Bachelors, Masters, and Artist Diploma degrees. During her studies at Juilliard, she won the school's concerto competition, Gina Bachauer piano competition, Helen Fay Prize, Arthur Rubinstein Prize, and the Petschek Piano Debut Award. She is currently pursuing her Doctoral degree at the Graduate Center at the City University of New York, working with Richard Goode and Ursula Oppens. Professional career[edit] Lee gave her New York debut recital at Lincoln Center's Alice Tully Hall as the winner of Juilliard's Petschek Award in April 2004. The following year, Lee gave a recital at New York's Weill Hall to critical acclaim[1] under the auspices of Concert Artists Guild. This concert propelled her career with engagements throughout the United States. Lee received media attention for her eco-awareness concert at Carnegie Hall's Zankel Hall in 2008 wearing a dress made of 5,000 juice pouches.[2] In 2012, Lee joined the roster of The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center Two. Ms. Lee is currently represented by Colbert Artists Management in New York City.
Lee is Assistant Professor of Music in Piano at the University of Cincinnati – College-Conservatory of Music.[3] Awards[edit] date award awarded by location 2001, 2002 first prize Juilliard Gina Bachauer International Piano Competition New York City, New York City 2002 third prize Paloma O'Shea International Piano Competition Santander, Cantabria, Spain 2003 second prize Cleveland International Piano Competition Cleveland, Ohio, USA 2004 winner Concert Artists Guild International Auditions New York City, USA 2009 young artist award Classical Recording Foundation New York City, USA 2010 first prize[4] Naumburg International Piano Competition New York City, USA
Born in Seoul, South Korea, Soyeon Kate Lee moved to the United States at the age of 9. Lee's early studies were with Romanian teacher Marina di Pretoro and at the Interlochen Arts Academy with Victoria Mushkatkol. She graduated from the Interlochen Arts Academy with the highest honors in music. She continued her studies at The Juilliard School with Jerome Lowenthal and Robert McDonald, earning her Bachelors, Masters, and Artist Diploma degrees. During her studies at Juilliard, she won the school's concerto competition, Gina Bachauer piano competition, Helen Fay Prize, Arthur Rubinstein Prize, and the Petschek Piano Debut Award. She is currently pursuing her Doctoral degree at the Graduate Center at the City University of New York, working with Richard Goode and Ursula Oppens. Professional career[edit] Lee gave her New York debut recital at Lincoln Center's Alice Tully Hall as the winner of Juilliard's Petschek Award in April 2004. The following year, Lee gave a recital at New York's Weill Hall to critical acclaim[1] under the auspices of Concert Artists Guild. This concert propelled her career with engagements throughout the United States. Lee received media attention for her eco-awareness concert at Carnegie Hall's Zankel Hall in 2008 wearing a dress made of 5,000 juice pouches.[2] In 2012, Lee joined the roster of The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center Two. Ms. Lee is currently represented by Colbert Artists Management in New York City.
Lee is Assistant Professor of Music in Piano at the University of Cincinnati – College-Conservatory of Music.[3] Awards[edit] date award awarded by location 2001, 2002 first prize Juilliard Gina Bachauer International Piano Competition New York City, New York City 2002 third prize Paloma O'Shea International Piano Competition Santander, Cantabria, Spain 2003 second prize Cleveland International Piano Competition Cleveland, Ohio, USA 2004 winner Concert Artists Guild International Auditions New York City, USA 2009 young artist award Classical Recording Foundation New York City, USA 2010 first prize[4] Naumburg International Piano Competition New York City, USA
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