EunAe Lee made her solo debut at age 14, performing the Saint-Saens Piano Concerto No. 2 with the Seoul Philharmonic Orchestra under the baton of Bong Kim. She later went on to collect an impressive number of prizes at the Korea Times National Piano Competition, the CBS Radio National Piano Competition, The Music Journal Piano Competition, the Seoul National University of Education Piano Competition, the Sook-Myung University Piano Competition, and Karlfied Normann Scholarship Competition.

 In 2010, Ms. Lee won the Mozart Concerto Competition at The Juilliard School.  She was one of four finalists in the 2011 ARD International Music Competition in Munich, where she performed the Beethoven Concerto No.3 with the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra. She also received two special prizes: the Alice Rosnet Prize for the interpretation of Béla Bartók, and the Bärenreiter Urtext Prize.

Performance highlights include solo and chamber appearances in Lincoln Center’s Alice Tully Hall, the Peter Jay Sharp Theatre, Merkin Hall, Flushing Town Hall, and the Mannes Concert Hall.

Ms. Lee was one of a select few students who enrolled in Juilliard’s prestigious five-year accelerated Bachelor’s and Master’s degree program, which she completed in 2009, studying with Martin Canin. In May 2013, she received her Professional Studies Diploma at the Mannes College of The New School for Music where she studied with renowned American pianist Richard Goode.  She is currently pursuing her Doctor of Music degree at Northwestern University, studying with Dr. James Giles.