Sung Lee

oboe

Sung Lee was captivated by the sound of oboe while listening to Tchaikovsky's violin concerto as a teenager. Ever since, his passion for oboe and music has continued to grow. Throughout the years oboe has remained a constant in his life amid his excursions in architecture and music therapy.
Sung holds a Master of Music degree in historical oboes from Indiana University. For the past two decades, he has been sharing his talent and love for baroque music and beyond as a performer on oboe, flute, recorder, shawm, and other historical winds. He can be heard on the Indianapolis Baroque Orchestra recordings on the Naxos label, The Lully Effect, The Versaille Revolution, and The Colorful Telemann.
While maintaining an active performance schedule, he has recently extended his stage to the classrooms and concert halls at the Central Piedmont Community College, where he shares his experience and passion for music with his own students.