[ Mi-joo Lee Piano Recital ]
Mi-joo Lee Piano Recital
THU 14.03.2019 – 20:00
@Korean Cultural Center
*In a collaboration with PianoFest Sint-Niklaas
FREE / Reservation Required
● Maximum 5 places per person.
● No-show without notice will result in restrictions for your next reservation.
Mi-joo Lee, Piano
Mi-joo
Lee started her career after winning prizes at the Brussels, the Queen
Elisabeth International Music Competition (6th prize, 1987), the Viotti
Competition (1st prize), and the Tokyo International Competitions (4th
prize) within a period of a year and half.
Since then she played concerts and recorded for radio stations in many
European, Asian, and American countries.
Besides her activities as a soloist, Mi-joo Lee also plays chamber music -
increasingly in a piano-duo team (two pianos and one piano-four hands) with
Klaus Hellwig.
Already as a child, Mi-joo Lee was awarded many prizes and appeared in concert
and on television. She later studied in Essen, Berlin, Boston and Salzburg and
participated in courses with Guido Agosti and György Sebök. She graduated from
the Berlin University of the Arts with the concert exam, and the International
Foundation Mozarteum awarded her at the end of her studies with the
Lilli-Lehmann-medal for outstanding artistic merit.
Mi-joo Lee teaches at the Berlin University of the Arts since 1990 and held
master classes in Austria, France, Spain, and Korea; she was a juror in various
international competitions: Munich ARD-Competition, Busoni-Competition, Geneva,
Vercelli (Viotti), Pinerolo, Taranto, San Marino, "André Dumortier"
(Belgium), "Piano music of the 20th century" in Orléans
Franz Schubert, 4 Impromptus, D.899, Op.90
Impromptu in C minor
Impromptu in E♭major
Impromptu in G♭major
Impromptu in A♭major
Frédéric Chopin, 4 ballades
Ballade No.1, Op.23 (G minor)
Ballade No.2, Op.38 (F major)
Ballade No.3, Op.47 (A♭major)
Ballade No.4, Op.52 (F minor)
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