Hyun Jeong Laura Lee was born in 1981 in Seoul, South Korea.

She started to play the piano at the age of 5, and received education from Young Mok Ju, Dmitry Kosmachev. She received awards in several competitions while in Korea, including 2″d Prize at the 2000 Jan Hak competition and 3rd prize at the 2003 Eumak chunchoo piano competition. Also in 2003, She attended the tutelage of Alfon Kontrasky: and she was admitted to the University of Salzburg Mozarteum, where she studied with Peter Lang, Gereon Kleiner, and George Kern, and where she received her “Erste Diploma, Konzert Examen Diploma, and Postgraduate diploma.”

Her years spent in Austria were formative: the university’s ideal location allowed her to frequently travel to and perform in various countries in Europe, such as Germany, Bulgaria, the Netherlands,France, and Italy. She worked as an artist at the Europa Kulturverein Wien agency and Seoul artists’ agency in Vienna between 2007 and 2011. Her education and professional training as well as performance repertoire have shaped her into a versatile student of music who is prepared and eager to expand her musical expertise and knowledge.

Since 2016 until 2018 she eager to develop her musicality at University of Southern California, Thornton School of Music, persuaded Graduate Certificate degree under Professor Daniel Pollack. 2016 November, she became a winner of Los Angeles International Liszt competition, Concerto competition 2017at USC 2nd price winner, and Alion Batic International music competition Grand Price in Estonia. 2018, May, she graduated with Honor from Thornton School of Music, and this past summer, She performed MacDowell Concerto in d minor with Shumen Orchestra in Bulgaria, performed in Nice, France for

“The 100 years of Anniversary for Claude Debussy”. She was invited from the mayor of Ljubljana, Slovenia, and gave a recital with singer. Same year, in December, she became a winner of

“Moments of Music Foundation in Los Angeles, and performed

W.A Mozart Concerto K.271 with orchestra at Zipper Hall-Colburn school of music.