Yoon-Ji Lee
Yoon-Ji Lee, a South Korean composer currently based in Boston, is a creator of unconventional and non-linear compositions. Marked by a dynamic emphasis on rapid juxtaposition and transformation of disparate elements, her compositions intricately weave together acoustic and electroacoustic mediums while actively embracing interdisciplinary, multimedia, and intercultural influences, delving into themes rooted in contemporary society, history, and culture. Lee has received numerous fellowships and artist residencies, including the Guggenheim Fellowship, the McKnight/American Composers Forum Visiting Composer Fellowship, the Fromm Foundation Commission, the Mass Cultural Council Artist Fellowship, the Jane Geuting Camp Fellowship from the Virginia Center for the Arts, Yaddo, National Sawdust, VCCA, Atlantic Center for the Arts among others. Lee’s music has been performed in Korea and the U.S. by ensembles including JACK Quartet, International Contemporary Ensemble, Kammerensemble Neue Musik Berlin, Argento Ensemble, Talea Ensemble, Ensemble MISE-EN, and Either/Or Ensemble. Her experimental, intercultural, and multimedia opera, Sunday Supper was showcased at National Sawdust in 2018, and is currently undergoing further development for a new production featuring three singers and seven performers.