• Sehee Lee, piano

    Sehee Lee, piano


    Sehee Lee, DMA, is a distinguished pianist celebrated for her versatility as a soloist, chamber musician, and collaborative artist. With a dynamic career that spans continents, she has performed extensively across the United States, Korea, Germany, Mexico, and Luxembourg, delivering over fifty recitals annually in collaboration with leading instrumentalists and vocalists. Dr. Lee is currently an Assistant Professor of Practice in Piano at Texas A&M University-Kingsville and has served as a faculty member at renowned summer music festivals such as the Montecito International Music Festival, Bakersfield International Music Festival, New England Music Camp, and InterHarmony International Music Festival.

    She is deeply committed to fostering the next generation of musicians through her teaching and mentorship, consistently guiding her students to develop strong technical skills, musical interpretation, and professionalism. Actively involved in organizations such as the Music Teachers National Association (MTNA), Texas Music Teachers Association (TMTA), and the International Keyboard Collaborative Arts Society (IKCAS), she regularly contributes to workshops, conferences, and adjudications. Her dedication to teaching and collaboration is evident in her innovative approaches, including the integration of technology and creative assignments, which ensure a comprehensive and engaging learning environment for her students.

    Lee holds a Doctor of Musical Arts in Collaborative Piano Performance from Arizona State University, an Artist Diploma and Master of Music in Collaborative Piano from the Cleveland Institute of Music, and Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Piano Performance from Kyunghee University in Seoul, Korea.

    With her unique ability to inspire students and audiences alike, Dr. Lee is dedicated to cultivating the next generation of musicians while celebrating the transformative power of music through performance, education, and community engagement.