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Hajun Lee of Soongsil University Global Future Education Institute Wins Third Place in Piano at Eumyeon Competition

Recognized for Excellence at the 44th Competition

Soongsil University announced on September 27 that Hajun Lee, a piano major at the Global Future Education Institute, won third place without a first-place winner in the piano category at the 44th Eumyeon Competition.

Hajun Lee of Soongsil University Global Future Education Institute Wins Third Place in Piano at Eumyeon Competition Hajun Lee, Piano Major at Soongsil University Global Future Education Center. Soongsil University

Founded in 1980, the Eumyeon Competition, now in its 44th year, is one of Korea’s premier music contests. Every year, piano majors and promising performers from across the country compete, and the competition has consistently contributed to the development of piano education and performance in Korea.


The final stage is judged by a panel of professional adjudicators under strict standards. Many past winners are now actively performing both domestically and internationally, and the competition is regarded as a gateway for emerging pianists.


Hajun Lee received high praise from the judges for presenting a wide-ranging repertoire, nuanced interpretation, and stable performance skills throughout both the preliminary and final rounds. In particular, he was recognized for his exceptional musical concentration and interpretative abilities.


Hajun Lee shared, “Everything I have learned from my major advisor, Professor Shin Minja, and from Teacher Kim Yuseon has been a great source of strength. Although I felt pressure competing against performers from renowned universities and graduate schools, I am very happy to have achieved a good result after striving to uphold the honor of my school and meet expectations.”



Meanwhile, Soongsil University’s Global Future Education Institute cultivates professionals in various fields such as piano, vocal music, orchestral music, church music, and contemporary music. Students can earn a four-year bachelor’s degree through the regular curriculum. The institute also helps students gain practical stage experience by supporting regular concerts, master classes, and participation in domestic and international competitions.


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