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'''Sun Ho Lee''' (born in [[Seoul]], 1988) is a South Korean pianist.
'''Sun Ho Lee''' (born in [[Seoul]], 1988) is a South Korean [[pianist]].


== Early life ==
He began his musical career at the age of five, when he learned to play the [[violin]].
He began his musical career at the age of five, when he learned to play the [[violin]].


At eight years old, he took up the [[piano]]. He previously studied with Chong Pil Lim at the [[Korean National University of Arts]] in South Korea. In 2004, he went to the [[Hochschule für Musik, Theater und Medien Hannover]] to further his studies with [[Vladimir Krainev]]. Sun Ho Lee has been refining his virtuoso skills since 2004.
==Education==
At eight years old, he also took up the [[piano]].
He has previously studied with Prof. Chong Pil Lim at the [[Korean National University of Arts]] in South Korea and then in 2004, He went to the [[Hochschule für Musik, Theater und Medien Hannover]] to further his studies with Prof. [[Vladimir Krainev]]. Sun Ho Lee refined his virtuoso skills since 2004.

Since 2013, he continued his studies with Prof. [[Prof. Olivier Gardon]] and piano duo studies with Prof. [[Genova and Dimitrov]].


==Career==
==Career==
In 2002 he won the third{{clarify|date=January 2016}} prize at the 9th [[Missouri Southern International Piano Competition]] in [[Joplin, Missouri|Joplin]] in the [[USA]], and in 2006, the sixth prize in 1st Shenzhen International Piano Concerto Competition in [[China]]. In 2008, he became the youngest semifinalist at the 37th Maria Callas Grand Prix in [[Athens, Greece]] and the 2nd prize and special prize as the youngest finalist at the 25th International Piano Competition in [[Porto, Portugal]]. He won the 5th prize at the 57th [[Ferruccio Busoni International Piano Competition]] in 2009 in [[Bolzano, Italy]].<ref>http://www.concorsobusoni.it/en/hall-of-fame?id=140&y=2009</ref>
In 2002 he won third{{clarify|date=January 2016}} prize at the 9th [[Missouri Southern International Piano Competition]] in [[Joplin, Missouri|Joplin]] , Missouri and in 2006, the sixth prize at the Shenzhen International Piano Concerto Competition in [[China]]. In 2008, he became the youngest semifinalist at the 37th [[Maria Callas]] Grand Prix in [[Athens, Greece]] and the 2nd prize and special prize as the youngest finalist at the 25th International Piano Competition in [[Porto, Portugal]]. He won the 5th prize at the 57th [[Ferruccio Busoni International Piano Competition]] in 2009 in [[Bolzano, Italy]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.concorsobusoni.it/en/hall-of-fame?id=140&y=2009|title=Hall of Fame Ferruccio Busoni International Piano Competition|website=concorsobusoni_2014|language=en-US|access-date=2016-05-12}}</ref>


In 2010, he got a special prize for Prokofiev's Best Interpretation in Piano Campus International Piano Competition and was awarded e.V{{clarify|date=January 2016}} Young Korean Promising Pianist in [[Germany]] in 2012 and won the 2nd prize in PIANALE with 4 special prices in [[Fulda]] and semifinalist in 16th Robert Schumann International Piano Competition in [[Zwickau]].
In 2010, he won a special prize for [[Sergei Prokofiev|Prokofiev's]] Best Interpretation in Piano Campus International Piano Competition and was awarded e.V{{clarify|date=January 2016}} Young Korean Promising Pianist in [[Germany]] in 2012 and won the 2nd prize in PIANALE with 4 special prizes in [[Fulda]] and semifinalist in 16th [[Robert Schumann]] International Piano Competition in [[Zwickau]].


In 2013, he won the 2nd prize Chopin International Piano Duo Competition Roma in [[Rome, Italy]], and in 2015, Grand Prix of the First Korea piano duo competition in Seoul, Korea, and 2 Special Prizes 6th Bialystok International Piano Duo Competition in [[Bialystok, Poland]] and 1 prize with 3 special prizes in 10th Schubert International Piano Duo Competition in [[Ruse, Bulgaria]].
In 2013, He won the 2nd prize [[Frédéric Chopin|Chopin]] International Piano Duo Competition Roma in [[Rome, Italy]]. In 2015 they won the Grand Prix of the First Korea piano duo competition in Seoul, Korea, and 2 Special Prizes at the 6th Bialystok International Piano Duo Competition in [[Bialystok, Poland]] and 1 prize with 3 special prizes in 10th Schubert International Piano Duo Competition in [[Ruse, Bulgaria]] and In 2016 Prize Winner prestigious Chicago International Duo Piano Competition in [[Chicago]].


===Concert career===
===Concert career===
He has performed in many venues including the [[Seoul Arts Center]], [[Kumho Art Hall]], Bechstein Hall, Young San Art Hall in Seoul, Shenzhen Grand Theatre in China, Megaron Concert Hall in Athens, Casa Da Musica in Porto, Gasteing in [[Munich]], Uni Aula in [[Bonn]].
He has performed in many venues including the [[Seoul Arts Center]], [[Kumho Art Hall]], Bechstein Hall, Young San Art Hall in Seoul, Shenzhen Grand Theatre in China, Megaron Concert Hall in Athens, Casa Da Musica in Porto, Gasteing in [[Munich]], Uni Aula in [[Bonn]].


Sun Ho Lee has appeared as a concerto soloist: the Shenzhen String Quartet, Shenzhen Symphony Orchestra, the Orquestra Nacional do Porto, Jessay Symphony Orchestra, Bolzano String Quartet, Jenaer Philharmonie Orchester, Bad Reichenhaller Philharmonie Orchestrer, Russe Philharmoniic Orchestra, Düsseldorfer Symphoniker Quartett etc.
Lee appeared as a concerto soloist: with groups including Shenzhen String Quartet, [[Shenzhen Symphony Orchestra]], the Orquestra Nacional do Porto, Jessay Symphony Orchestra, Bolzano String Quartet, Jenaer Philharmonie Orchester, Bad Reichenhaller Philharmonie Orchestrer, Russe Philharmoniic Orchestra and Düsseldorfer Symphoniker Quartett.


He ia a keen chamber musician: chamber music highlights included several Concert with Violinist Hyuk Joo Kwun and Cellist Mark oh and Pianist Hae An Kim. and Next season will feature a Cello Duo Recital Tour with Geun Hye Kim in Jeonju and Busan, a piano duo Concert in Hanover, Kloster Miachelstein, 'Culture Centre Wittgenstein' in Vienna, Piano Duo Festival in Gdansk and ‘March Music days festival’ in Ruse, Schumann Haus in Bonn.
He is a keen chamber musician: his chamber performance highlights include several concerts with violinist Hyuk Joo Kwun, Cellist Joon Ho Shim,


He participated in master classes with [[Vladimir Krainev]], [[Karl-Heinz Kämmerling]], Joaquin Soriano, [[Michel Dalberto]], [[Eliso Virsaladze]], [[Arie Vardi]], Elisabeth Leonskaya, [[Lilya Zilberstein]], Bernd Goetzke, Dina Yoffe, [[Genova & Dimitrov]], [[Olivier Gardon]].
Sun Ho Lee and Hae An Kim will record for the Bulgarian National Radio on March 2016.
He participated in numerous master classes with [[Vladimir Krainev]], [[Karl-Heinz Kämmerling]], Joaquin Soriano, [[Michel Dalberto]], [[Eliso Virsaladze]], [[Arie Vardi]], Elisabeth Leonskaya, [[Lilya Zilberstein]], Bernd Goetzke, [[Matti Raekallio]], Einar Steen Nøkleberg, Gabriel Kwok, [[Akiko Ebi]], Dina Yoffe, [[Genova & Dimitrov]], [[Olivier Gardon]].


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Latest revision as of 06:33, 14 November 2024

Sun Ho Lee
Born1988
Seoul, South Korea
OccupationPianist
Sun Ho Lee
Hangul
이선호
Revised RomanizationI Seonho
McCune–ReischauerI Sŏnho

Sun Ho Lee (born in Seoul, 1988) is a South Korean pianist.

Early life

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He began his musical career at the age of five, when he learned to play the violin.

At eight years old, he took up the piano. He previously studied with Chong Pil Lim at the Korean National University of Arts in South Korea. In 2004, he went to the Hochschule für Musik, Theater und Medien Hannover to further his studies with Vladimir Krainev. Sun Ho Lee has been refining his virtuoso skills since 2004.

Career

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In 2002 he won third[clarification needed] prize at the 9th Missouri Southern International Piano Competition in Joplin , Missouri and in 2006, the sixth prize at the Shenzhen International Piano Concerto Competition in China. In 2008, he became the youngest semifinalist at the 37th Maria Callas Grand Prix in Athens, Greece and the 2nd prize and special prize as the youngest finalist at the 25th International Piano Competition in Porto, Portugal. He won the 5th prize at the 57th Ferruccio Busoni International Piano Competition in 2009 in Bolzano, Italy.[1]

In 2010, he won a special prize for Prokofiev's Best Interpretation in Piano Campus International Piano Competition and was awarded e.V[clarification needed] Young Korean Promising Pianist in Germany in 2012 and won the 2nd prize in PIANALE with 4 special prizes in Fulda and semifinalist in 16th Robert Schumann International Piano Competition in Zwickau.

In 2013, He won the 2nd prize Chopin International Piano Duo Competition Roma in Rome, Italy. In 2015 they won the Grand Prix of the First Korea piano duo competition in Seoul, Korea, and 2 Special Prizes at the 6th Bialystok International Piano Duo Competition in Bialystok, Poland and 1 prize with 3 special prizes in 10th Schubert International Piano Duo Competition in Ruse, Bulgaria and In 2016 Prize Winner prestigious Chicago International Duo Piano Competition in Chicago.

Concert career

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He has performed in many venues including the Seoul Arts Center, Kumho Art Hall, Bechstein Hall, Young San Art Hall in Seoul, Shenzhen Grand Theatre in China, Megaron Concert Hall in Athens, Casa Da Musica in Porto, Gasteing in Munich, Uni Aula in Bonn.

Lee appeared as a concerto soloist: with groups including Shenzhen String Quartet, Shenzhen Symphony Orchestra, the Orquestra Nacional do Porto, Jessay Symphony Orchestra, Bolzano String Quartet, Jenaer Philharmonie Orchester, Bad Reichenhaller Philharmonie Orchestrer, Russe Philharmoniic Orchestra and Düsseldorfer Symphoniker Quartett.

He is a keen chamber musician: his chamber performance highlights include several concerts with violinist Hyuk Joo Kwun, Cellist Joon Ho Shim,

He participated in master classes with Vladimir Krainev, Karl-Heinz Kämmerling, Joaquin Soriano, Michel Dalberto, Eliso Virsaladze, Arie Vardi, Elisabeth Leonskaya, Lilya Zilberstein, Bernd Goetzke, Dina Yoffe, Genova & Dimitrov, Olivier Gardon.

References

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  1. ^ "Hall of Fame Ferruccio Busoni International Piano Competition". concorsobusoni_2014. Retrieved 2016-05-12.