Soobin Lee
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Lee Soobin(B. 1991) is working as a composer for film scores and new music in Seoul, South Korea. In 2012, he debuted as a music director in the documentary <Run, Run, as Fast as You Can>, and has participated in many films, including both short and long films since 2012. His representative works are <The Summer>, <The rain comes soon>. Most of the films that he has participated in were selected and screened at various film festivals in South Korea and abroad, including LA Shorts International Film Festival, BFI London Film Festival, Yubari International Fantastic Film Festival, The Rochester International Film Festival, JEONJU International Film Festival, Bucheon International Fantastic Film Festival, Busan International Short Film Festival, and DMZ International Documentary Film Festival.
Regarding new music, he is usually presenting his works between South Korea and the US. His works were selected and performed at the new-music festival and conference at University of South Florida and University of North Georgia. He has worked with various ensembles such as Ensemble Modern, TIMF Ensemble, and CAMP. Regarding the latest news, his new work will be performed by TIMF Ensemble in February 2023 in Paris, and this concert is one of the programs of Festival Présences (2023). Currently, he is working as a lecturer at Korea National Institute for the Gifted in Arts. Since 2020, his works are published and managed by BabelScores. Besides, he is working as a pianist as a member of Duo Petervin, which is a four-hands piano group. Duo Petervin has performed in various cities including Seoul and Jeju in South Korea.
Education
M.A. in Composition, School of Music, Korea National University of Arts
B.A. in Composition, School of Music, Korea National University of Arts
Ensemble (Instruments or Voices) and Fixed Electronic Media
Walking on the moon alone for recorder, guitar, and fixed audio (2020)
Walking on the moon alone for recorder, guitar, and fixed audio (2020)
When you gazed at me... for accordion and piano (2019)