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Dr. Gerald Lee

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Dr. Gerald Lee is Assistant Professor of Piano and Concert Artist Series chairman at West Liberty University.  He earned piano performance degrees from Illinois Wesleyan University, Indiana University, and the University of Michigan.  He studied with renowned artist-teachers Lawrence Campbell, Andrew Cooperstock, Reiko Neriki, Logan Skelton, Arthur Greene, and the late Distinguished Professor Gyorgy Sebok.

Dr. Lee has been a prizewinner in several competitions including 1st Place in the 2002 National Society of Arts and Letters Piano Competition (Lansing, Michigan), 2nd Place in the 2002 National Finals of the Music Teachers’ National Association Collegiate Artists’ Piano Competition, and 3rd place in the 2003 International Beethoven Piano Sonata Competition held in Memphis, TN.  He performs actively as a soloist and chamber musician, recently forming a duo with Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra violinist, Jeremy Black.  Dr. Lee frequently serves as an adjudicator for piano festivals and competitions, and he is currently 2nd Vice-President of the West Virginia Music Teachers’ Association.

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