Pianist
Linda Lee performs works by
Johannes Brahms and Alexander Scriabin, live from the Seventeenth Church of Christ, Scientist, Chicago.
Known for her bold musical instinct and striking individuality, pianist Linda Lee brings a vivid sense of expression and deep stylistic understanding to every performance. Her natural phrasing, harmonic sensitivity, and communicative presence make her a compelling artist on both solo and chamber music stages.
Originally from Seoul, South Korea, she began her musical studies at the age of five. She continued her training at Yewon School and Seoul Arts High School, and later earned her bachelor’s degree with honors from Seoul National University, where she studied with Prof. Aviram Reichert. During her time there, she was fully funded and received the Seoul National University Alumni Association Prize.
She went on to pursue her Master’s degree at the Yale School of Music under Prof. Boris Berman and Prof. Weiyi Yang, supported by a full scholarship. While at Yale, she was awarded the Elizabeth Parisot Prize, presented to a pianist who has demonstrated exceptional artistry. Currently, she is completing her Doctor of Musical Arts at the University of Michigan under the tutelage of Prof. Arthur Greene, where she receives full-tuition fellowships and serves as a graduate student instructor in the piano department.