Unique Experiences
Joojoo Knows Kids
- Item Number
- 172
- Estimated Value
- 175 USD
- Sold
- 50 USD to ekaeda6a2
- Number of Bids
- 1 - Bid History
Item Description
Motzart, Haydn, Beethoven, Brahms, Debussy.. all the classics! One hour violin lesson for all ages and experience levels with classically trained Carnegie Hall violinist, Lincoln Center Concert Halls and Operations Team Member, Joohyun Lee.
Violinist Joohyun Lee is recognized as an emerging artist of “fine collaborative intuition” and “a deep passion and curiosity for music.” Lee made her Carnegie Hall recital debut in 2013, after winning prizes in the American Fine Arts and American Protégé concerto competitions. She was also the second prize winner of the Northern Dutchess Symphony Orchestra competition in 2010. Lee has been playing chamber music for over a decade. In 2015, she started the WAM10 Project with the Rumi String Quartet, performing Mozart string quartets for patients at the Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center in Miami, Florida. In 2018, her North Carolina tour with the Giannini Quartet included performances in Wilmington, Hendersonville, and at the Brevard Music Center. Equally at home in the standard violin literature and modern and contemporary repertoire, Lee has won praise for her performances of Harrison Birtwistle’s “Tree of Strings” (2008), Martin Bresnick’s solo violin piece “Josephine the Singer” (2013), Dana Kaufman’s solo violin piece “Scratch the Surface” (2015), and Witold Lutoslawski’s “Partita” (1984). In 2017, Lee gave the Florida premiere of Wolfgang Rihm’s “Phantom und Eskapade” (1993) and was invited to join the New World Symphony for the U.S. premiere of Reinbert de Leeuw’s “Der nächtliche Wanderer” (2013). Lee holds degrees from Ithaca College, University of Miami, and University of North Carolina School of the Arts.
Value: Music to your ears!
Item Special Note
Set up directly for Zoom lesson with Joohyun.
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