Bravo Bosendorfer Piano Series to Feature Hong Kong Musician

Bravo Bosendorfer Piano Series to Feature Hong Kong Musician

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  • Norman Lee
  • Norman Lee
    Pianist Norman Lee will perform at NWU's annual Bosendorfer Piano Series on November 4.
  • Norman Lee
  • Norman Lee
    Pianist Norman Lee will perform at NWU's annual Bosendorfer Piano Series on November 4.

Nebraska Wesleyan University’s annual Bravo! Bosendorfer Piano Series will feature pianist Norman Lee of Hong Kong.

The concert will be held Sunday, November 4 at 3 p.m. in O’Donnell Auditorium, located at 50th Street and Huntington Ave. Admission is $12 adults, $10 seniors, and $8 for students, and tickets will be available at the door.

Lee performs across the world and most recently completed a successful tour in Italy and the United States. He plays frequently for various radio and television programs.

Lee is a dedicated piano teacher and music educator. He currently teaches at The Baptist University in Hong Kong, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, The Kingston University of London, The Hong Kong Institute of Education, and Huizhou University. He conducts master classes and lectures worldwide on the topics of piano injuries and movement retraining.

Lee started playing piano at an early age, eventually studying at The Peabody Conservatory of Music. He has studied with legendary pianists including Irina Zaritzkaya, Anatoly Verdernikov, Tatiana Nikolava, Dorothy Taubman and Edna Golandsky.

The Bravo! Bosendorfer Piano Series features Nebraska Wesleyan’s 97-key Bosendorfer Imperial grand piano, the only one of its size in the state.