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李昀 Yun Lee

Violin

李昀 Yun Lee

2001年出生於台北,曾師事李俊穎、李純仁、陳沁紅教授,旅美期間師承小提琴名家Jaime Laredo、Jan Sloman、Malcolm Lowe 、 及 Joel Smirnoff。以全國音樂比賽第一名保送國立師大附中高中部音樂班,畢業後獲四年 Starling Foundation 全額獎學金攻讀美國克里夫蘭音樂院、高額獎學金攻讀茱莉亞音樂院碩士。今年更以全額獎學金 考取曼哈頓音樂院管弦樂文憑、耶魯大學 Master’s of Musical Arts 以及 Stony Brook University 博士班及助教之職。


獲國內外獎項無數,包括獲選今年第37屆奇美藝術獎得主、2026-2027國立臺灣交響樂團 國際音樂人才拔尖計畫、2024 挪威 Princess Astrid Violin Competition 晉級至半決賽前6名、2023 克里夫蘭音樂院 Annual Milhauld Performance Competition第一名、2022 克里夫蘭音樂院頒發 Jerome Gross Prize 年度小提琴奬、以及2021紐約國際藝術家New York Artists Association Competition第二獎。室內樂方面曾晉級美國知名Fischoff Chamber Music Competition 複賽,亦獲 WDAV古典公共廣播電台室內樂比賽第二獎、Glass City室內樂比賽第二獎。在美演出極其頻繁並多次獲選與校內教授同台演出,並長期受邀參與紐約新亞室內樂協會New Asia Chamber Music Society 演出。


近年獲取全額獎學金,得以赴及知名音樂營包括日本 Pacific Music Festival、Kneisel Hall Chamber Music Festival、TMAF大師星秀音樂節、New York String Orchestra Seminar、Sarasota Music Festival、與 Heifetz International Music Institute等。與其協奏過樂團:新逸交響樂團、CIM克里夫蘭音樂院管弦樂團、TSO台北市立交響樂團、HSNUSO國立師大附中管弦樂團、3E青年愛樂交響樂團、陽光台北青少年管弦樂團。


Yun Lee - Born in 2001 in Taipei, Yun Lee has studied under distinguished teachers including Li Chun-Ying, Li Chun-Jen, and Professor Chen Chin-Hung. During her years in the United States, she trained with renowned violinists Jaime Laredo, Jan Sloman, Malcolm Lowe, and Joel Smirnoff. She entered the music program at the Secondary Division of the Affiliated Senior High School of National Taiwan Normal University (HSNU) with direct admission after winning first prize at the National Student Music Competition. Upon graduation, she received the four-year full scholarship from the Starling Foundation to pursue studies at the Cleveland Institute of Music, followed by a highly competitive scholarship for her master’s degree at The Juilliard School.

This year, she was awarded full scholarships to the Orchestral Performance Program at the Manhattan School of Music, the Master of Musical Arts program at Yale University, and the doctoral program at Stony Brook University, where she also received a teaching assistantship.

Lee has received numerous awards both domestically and internationally. She was selected as a laureate of the 37th Chi-Mei Arts Award, chosen for the National Taiwan Symphony Orchestra 2026–2027 International Talent Development Program, and advanced to the top six semifinalists at the 2024 Princess Astrid Violin Competition in Norway. She won first prize at the 2023 Cleveland Institute of Music Annual Milhaud Performance Competition, received the Jerome Gross Prize for violin from the Cleveland Institute of Music in 2022, and earned second prize at the 2021 New York Artists Association Competition.

In chamber music, she advanced to the semifinal round of the prestigious Fischoff National Chamber Music Competition in the United States, and won second prize at the WDAV Young Chamber Musicians Competition as well as second prize at the Glass City Chamber Music Competition. She has performed extensively across the United States and has frequently been selected to appear alongside faculty artists. She is also a long-term invited performer with the New York–based New Asia Chamber Music Society.

In recent years, Lee has received full scholarships to attend major international festivals, including the Pacific Music Festival (Japan), Kneisel Hall Chamber Music Festival, TMAF Taiwan Masterclass for Advanced Fellows, New York String Orchestra Seminar, Sarasota Music Festival, and the Heifetz International Music Institute. She has performed concertos with several ensembles, including the Xinyi Symphony Orchestra, the Cleveland Institute of Music Orchestra (CIM Orchestra), the Taipei Symphony Orchestra (TSO), the HSNU Symphony Orchestra, the 3E Youth Philharmonic Orchestra, and the Sunlight Taipei Youth Orchestra.

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