
Jocelyn Lee
Piano | Music Theory
D.M.A. in Stony Brook University
M.M. in the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music
B.A. in the West Virginia University
Biography
Jocelyn Lee attained her Licentiate Diploma in Piano Performance from the Royal School of Music (LRSM) and Trinity College of Music (LTCL) at age 15. Two years later, she received a full scholarship to pursue a Bachelor of Music in Piano and Violin Performance at West Virginia University where she won the West Virginia MTNA, the WVU Young Artist Competition, the Presser Scholar Award, performed as a soloist with the WVU Symphony Orchestra and won third in the West Virginia International Piano Competition.
In 2017, Jocelyn earned a master’s degree at Indiana University Jacobs School of Music. After teaching in Indiana University Pre-College program and accompanying IU Ballet, she went on to pursue an advanced certificate in Piano Performance and Pedagogy at New York University Steinhardt, where she was an instructor in Piano Studies.
As a music educator, Jocelyn has worked with students of different ages and musical background. She strives to maximize their potential by catering to their needs and helping themdevelop healthy practicing skills.
Currently based in New York, Jocelyn is pursuing a doctorate degree in piano performance at Stony Brook University where she was appointed as a teaching assistant. Jocelyn’s principal teachers include Christina Dahl, Gilbert Kalish, Eteri Andjaparidze, Emile Naoumoff, Peter Amstutz and P’ng Tean Hwa.