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Dr. Hae-Jong Lee
Director of Choral Activities
3045 Bliss Hall
330/941-3799 (office)
330/941-1490 (fax)
hlee.01@ysu.edu
Dr. Hae-Jong Lee, a native of South Korea, has directed,
for more than twenty five years, church choirs, high school choirs, honor
choirs, college choirs, community choirs and professional choirs in Korea
and the United States. He
earned his Bachelor of Music degree from the Seoul National University and
his Master of Music degree from the Westminster Choir College, Princeton,
NJ. Lee received the Doctor of Musical Arts degree in choral conducting
and literature from the University of Illinois, Champaign, IL. At the
University of Illinois he directed the University of Illinois Chorus and served
as Chorus Master of the University of Illinois Opera Company. While
staying in Princeton, he toured Taiwan, Korea, France (Colmar International
Festival), and Spoleto Festival in Charleston, SC, with the renowned Westminster
Choir. He, as vocalist, had performed with major orchestras including New
York Philharmonic Orchestra, Philadelphia Orchestra, St. Luke Orchestra, LA
Philharmonic Orchestra, and New Jersey Symphony Orchestra under the baton
of world class conductors including Kurt Mazur, Wolfgang Sawallish, Zdenek
Makal, Helmuth Rilling, Joseph Flummerfelt, and Esa-Pekka Salonen. As voice
teacher, he has taught numerous singers including wide range of ages in both
Korea and the U.S. He joined the Dana School of Music as Director of
Choral Activities in 2002. At the Dana School of Music he directs Dana
choral ensembles and teaches undergraduate choral/instrumental conducting
and advanced choral conducting classes. He also supervises graduate
choral conducting students. Lee has been the Chorus Master of the Opera
Western Reserve since 2005. He has been directing the Cleveland Korean
Presbyterian Church Choir and Chamber Orchestra since 2004. His choral
music review appears regularly in Choral Journal, the official national publication
of ACDA, of which he is a registered choral reviewer. Lee’s conducting
teachers include Joseph Flummerfelt, James Jordan, Andrew Megill, Fred Stoltzfus,
Don Moses (choral conducting); Donald Schleiger and Bong-Heun Yoo (orchestral
conducting). He is interested in performing not only pure choral compositions
but also choral/orchestral works. He remains active as guest conductor,
clinician, and adjudicator for a variety of choral events in the U.S. and
Korea. Some of his recent activities include his appearance with the
Pusan City Choir (professional choir) in Pusan, Korea as a guest conductor
and in the Ohio Music Educators Association conference as a clinician presenting “Choral
Music in Korea”. He is an active member of professional organizations,
including American Choral Directors Association, International Federation
for Choral Music, Chorus America, and The National Association for Music
Education.
Dana Chorale Fall Auditions
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