Wen-Pin Hope Lee Explained

Wen-Pin Hope Lee
Native Name:李和莆
Occupation:Artist

Wen-Pin Hope Lee (; born 1967) is a Hoklo Taiwanese contemporary music composer and Professor. His works comprise a variety of genres, including symphonies, theatre, dance, solo works, chamber music, computer music, and multimedia performance art. In 2004 he began his Taiwan Series of compositions: a body of work inspired by Taiwanese culture, including Indigenous peoples and Hakka melodies, sung texts in Taiwanese, and the ambient sounds of Taiwan locales. Lee is the winner of the 2006 Golden Melody Award for Best Composer of Traditional and Artistic Music and a nominee for the 2007 Golden Melody Award for his recording of his five-act theatre dance piece Hsiahai City God through Water of Mengjia.[1] In 2013, Lee won an award for his collaborative work with Radio Taiwan International on “Happiness on March” at 48th Golden Bell Awards.

Lee resides in Taipei, where he teaches composition at his alma mater, the National Taiwan Normal University. he has served as the head of the pop-songwriting department since 2016. He is also active in the leadership of the Sonare Symphony Orchestra in Taipei.

Education

Lee first experiences with music were as a child under the tutelage of pianist Chiu-chin Lai (賴秋鏡). At the age of 17 he began studies in composition and music theory with Prof. Chin-yow Lin (林進祐). He entered the bachelor's program at the National Taiwan Normal University (NTNU) the following year; his teachers were Shing-kwei Tzeng (曾興魁), Mao-shuen Chen (陳茂萱) and Shu-shi Chen (陳樹熙). Upon graduation Lee moved to America for graduate studies in composition and music theory at the Boston University. His teachers in Boston were Lukas Foss, Theodore Antoniou and Marjorie Merryman. Lee was awarded the Doctor of Musical Arts degree in composition in 1999.[1] Lee received his doctorate of musical arts (D.M.A.) in January, 1999.

Academic work

He return to Taiwan as the composition teacher at the NTNU, also teaches music at the Affiliated Senior High School of NTNU. In 2015, he was charge as director of "Master's Program in Pop Music", his notable students are and Ying-Ke, this course was discontinue in 2019, which later transformed to The "Digital Media Center Music Interactive Laboratory". He is active as the artistic director of the Sonare Symphony Orchestra and as executive of Music Dimensions, an ensemble devoted to the performance of new Taiwanese music.[1] In 2021, Wen-Pin Hope Lee, Chien-Te Fan (National Tsing Hua University Professor) and Gwan-Hwan Hwang (another NTNU professor) founded the Inciting International Intellectual Property Company, which actively focuses on the intellectual property right of Blockchain technology management and protection.  In November, 2021, Lee’s work of “The Song of Tunnel-Taipei Impression” NFT was bidden for more than one million NTD, which marks the beginning of integration between Asian classical music and NFT marketplace.https://tw.news.yahoo.com/news/%E5%BF%AB%E6%96%B0%E8%81%9E-%E6%9D%8E%E5%92%8C%E8%8E%86-%E9%9A%A7%E9%81%93%E4%B9%8B%E6%AD%8C-%E7%A0%B4%E7%99%BE%E8%90%AC%E5%85%83%E7%B5%90%E6%A8%99-%E9%96%8B%E5%95%9F%E5%8F%B0%E7%81%A3%E5%8F%A4%E5%85%B8%E9%9F%B3%E6%A8%82%E5%85%83%E5%AE%87%E5%AE%99%E5%BF%83%E9%9D%88%E5%A8%9B%E6%A8%82-082807946.html

Musical works

Lee’s works consist of a variety of solo music, chamber music, symphonies, theater dance, film scoring and popular music. In recent years, Lee has been active in cross-disciplinary art, combining interactive images with all kinds of theatrical productions of dances, drama, and musicals. Lee has also written a great number of works in musical, popular music, and commercial scoring, establishing himself as one of the most important composers of crossover music in Taiwan.

Since 2004, Lee has pivoted his work around the theme of Taiwan Series and his latest representative works include the following:

Orchestral music

Chamber music

Dance music

Interdisciplinary Digital Art Creation

Commercial Music

Productions

Digital arts

In recent years, Lee has turned his attention to collaborative works employing digital arts. Works that have resulted from this include: Association of Raindrops, Transformation and Interaction, a depiction of ecological systems in Taiwan; Dimensions, a visualisation of religious rites using the techniques of digital virtual music theater; The Ghost Arrives!, a music theater piece using digital images; and Fabric Legend from the Taiwanese Legend Series, a music theater piece encompassing elements of literature, folk tale, drama, dance, and interactive images. Feint-and-Parry Misdirect, from the Taiwanese Nursery Rhyme Series, incorporates elements of children’s literature, computer music, and interactive images in a work of image-interactive virtual musical theater; the piece is scored for voices, prepared piano with amplification effects, and percussion quartet.[2]

Publications

Print

Lee's autobiography has been published in book form in a collection entitled Discovering Formosa: Taiwanese Contemporary Composers.

Lee regularly publishes scholarly research and presents lectures as well as compositions. The topics usually relate to his creative work, as when the ArtsIT 2009 Conference in Taiwan featured him in a panel discussion of "An Interactive Concert Program Based on Infrared Watermark and Audio Synthesis."[3]

Recordings

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Autobiography of Wen-Pin Lee . 2009-11-07 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120218100818/http://www.music.ntnu.edu.tw/faculty/lee3/en/index.htm . 2012-02-18 . dead .
  2. Book: "Autobiography: Wen-Pin Lee", Discovering Formosa: Taiwanese Contemporary Composers. Taiwan Composers Series. (Mandarin Chinese, n.d.)
  3. Web site: International Conference on Arts & Technology . www.artsit.org . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20090821110053/http://www.artsit.org/accepted%20papers.html . 2009-08-21.