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Noël Lee

Noël Lee has been played on NTS shows including Slime w/ Little, with Preludios, Libro I first played on 10 December 2018.

Noël Lee (b. Nanjing, China, December 25, 1924) is an American classical pianist and composer living in Paris, France. He studied music in Lafayette, Indiana, then attended Harvard University, studying with Walter Piston, Irving Fine, and Tillman Merritt and was also a student at the Longy School of Music in the early 1940s.[1] Following World War II, he traveled to Paris where he studied music with Nadia Boulanger and was a friend of Douglas Allanbrook. He has composed orchestral, chamber, piano, vocal, and film music. In addition, he has completed several unfinished piano works by Franz Schubert, and composed cadenzas for piano concertos by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Ludwig van Beethoven. Lee has served as visiting professor at Brandeis University, Cornell University, and Dartmouth College. He received numerous awards throughout his career, an Academy Award in Art from the American Academy of Arts and Letters for his creative work in 1959;[2] and from France, in 1998, the grade of Commandeur of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres, and, in 1999, from the city of Paris, the Grand Prix de la Musique.

http://www.noel-lee.com/

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Noël Lee

Noël Lee has been played on NTS shows including Slime w/ Little, with Preludios, Libro I first played on 10 December 2018.

Noël Lee (b. Nanjing, China, December 25, 1924) is an American classical pianist and composer living in Paris, France. He studied music in Lafayette, Indiana, then attended Harvard University, studying with Walter Piston, Irving Fine, and Tillman Merritt and was also a student at the Longy School of Music in the early 1940s.[1] Following World War II, he traveled to Paris where he studied music with Nadia Boulanger and was a friend of Douglas Allanbrook. He has composed orchestral, chamber, piano, vocal, and film music. In addition, he has completed several unfinished piano works by Franz Schubert, and composed cadenzas for piano concertos by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Ludwig van Beethoven. Lee has served as visiting professor at Brandeis University, Cornell University, and Dartmouth College. He received numerous awards throughout his career, an Academy Award in Art from the American Academy of Arts and Letters for his creative work in 1959;[2] and from France, in 1998, the grade of Commandeur of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres, and, in 1999, from the city of Paris, the Grand Prix de la Musique.

http://www.noel-lee.com/

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Chant Après Chant (1966)
Jean Barraqué, Josephine Nendick, Noël Lee, Bent Lyloff Et Les Percussions De Copenhague, Membres de L'Ensemble Prisma, Tamás Vetö
Valois1970
Arabesques
Claude Debussy, Noël Lee
Valois1964
Preludios, Libro I
Claude Debussy, Werner Haas, Noel Lee
Philips1977