Marina Lee
Marina Lee (b. 2001) started her musical journey after falling in love with Stravinsky’s Rite of Spring. She writes music that has many facets. Straddling the bridge of diatonicism and post-tonality, her works acknowledge various genres, time periods and geographical locations (particularly Russia, France and much of Asia). Marina mainly draws inspiration from fairy tales, military history and astronomy for all her musical art forms. Currently pursuing a B.M. in Composition at the Juilliard School, Marina studies composition with Dr. Melinda Wagner and piano with Professor Jerome Lowenthal. Her work has been performed by a variety of ensembles around the world including France (Paris), Russia (Moscow and St. Petersburg), Taiwan (Taipei), and the U.S. (New York City and Philadelphia). She has been selected as the recipient of numerous national awards, including the ASCAP Foundation Morton Gould Young Composer Awards, the Metropolitan Youth Orchestra of New York (MYO)’s Emerging Composers Competition, Tribeca New Music’s Young Composer Competition, the MTNA national composition competition, and the New York Music Competition for Young Artists. In 2020 Marina was invited by the UN Chamber Music Society to arrange works of Puccini and Faure for its “75 YEARS OF LOVE” project in celebration of the United Nations’ 75th Anniversary. Most recently she has been commissioned by the American Guild of Organists (AGO) to write a solo work to be premiered in June 2021.