Personal profile

Education

Ph.D., School of Music, University of Minnesota (Composition)
MM., School of Music, Yale University (Composition)
B.M., College of Music, Yonsei University (Composition)

Professional Experience

Academic Appointment
• 2015 - present, Professor, Music Department, University of Seoul
• 2010 - 2014, Associate Professor, Music Department, University of Seoul
• 2006 - 2009, Assistant Professor, Music Department, University of Seoul

• 1999 – 2005, Lecturer, Yonsei University, Ewha Women's University

Awards, Fellowship and Honors
• 2004 Award, HanMinZok Composers’ Competition Festival, the Music Association of Korea
• 2002 2nd Prize (without the first prizewinner), Audience prize, CCA Taiwan International Composition Competition
• 1996 Winner, Orchestra Competition, University of Minnesota
• 1994 Honorable Mention, International League of Women Composers’ Competition
• 1994 Harriet Gibbs Fox Memorial Prize, Yale University
• 1992 3rd Prize, JoonAng Music Competition

Research Interests

Composing

Major Research Achievements

Publications
• Lee, SoYeon., 2011. Searching for the Blue Bird II, for cello and piano, Soo Moon Dang.
• Lee, SoYeon., 2010. Spring Breeze, for saxophone quartet, Soo Moon Dang.
• Lee, SoYeon., 2008. Facing the Wind for Clarinet and piano, The Korean Society of the 21st Century Music.
• Lee, SoYeon., 2007. Self-Portrait, for piano solo, Soo Moon Dang.
• Lee, SoYeon., 2006. The prayer, for piano solo, The Korean Society of the 21st Century Music.
• Lee, SoYeon., 2004. Waves, for two clarinets and piano, The Korean Society of the 21st Century Music.
• Lee, SoYeon., 2002. Misummer for Violin Solo, The Korean Society of the 21st Century Music.
• Lee, SoYeon., 2000. Lightness for Percussion and piano, The Korean Society of Woman Composers.
• Lee, SoYeon., 2011. Elasticity for Three Percussion Players, The Korean Society of the 21st Century Music.

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