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Na Ae Lee

Rockville , MD , USA
Young Artist/Emerging Pro
Classical, Soprano


Highlights & Awards

Bio

Soprano Na Ae (Audrey) Park has pleased audiences with her fabulous and pleasant singing. “She is a very poised and elegant singer very much in control of her instrument. It’s a stunning voice!” said Alan Fischer, a nationally renowned tenor and former Director at the Governor’s School for the Arts. Recently, she won 1st place in the National Association of Teachers Singing (NATS), Virginia State Vocal Competition, 2020. She achieved recognition as a National Finalist in the NATS Vocal Competition in Chicago, Illinois in 2016.

Ms. Na Ae is engaging to perform in the role of Drusilla with the Mason Opera in October. Her operatic credits include: Le Nozze di Figaro, Faust, Die Zauberflöte, Mesdames de la Halle, and Suor Angelica. She will be presenting as a soprano soloist in Mozart Requiem at the GMU Center for the Arts in Fall 2020. She appeared as the soprano soloist in Vivaldi Kammer Konzert with Seoul Kammer Chor. Her other recent performance was Raising Voices: Showcasing Opera’s Young Artists with the Washington National Opera’s young Artist Program in 2019 at Hylton performing Arts Center in Virginia.

Ms.Na Ae also has been selected as a recitalist from Montpelier Classical Recital Competition. Her recital will be held in October at Montpelier Arts Center. Her other upcoming recital is as a degree required lecture recital in November at Harris Theater.

As a two-time winner of the GMU Concerto Competition, she will be performing again with the George Mason Orchestra under conductor, Dr. Layendecker in the Fall of 2020. She will also have her degree required lecture recital at Harris Theater in Fall 2020.

Ms. Na Ae is a graduated for the Voice Artist Certificate at George Mason University in Virginia, where she received the prestigious Peterson Endowed Scholarship Award. She received her Bachelor of Music degree from Ewha Womens University in Seoul, Korea, earning a scholarship for Outstanding Performances. She received her master’s degree from The University of The Arts in Philadelphia, PA, where she earned the International Presidential Scholarship.