Yuna Lee
Yuna Lee is a composer, arranger, musical director, conductor, and pianist specializing in theater, film, and concerts, with 16 years of experience.
She studied at Berklee College of Music, where she earned a Master’s degree (M.M) and a Diploma in Jazz Composition, Musical Theatre, and Film Scoring, after also studying Piano Performance at Howon University in Korea. Yuna has received multiple awards, including from Downbeat Magazine and the Berklee Quincy Jones Award. She was also a finalist for the 2023 BMI Foundation Pete Carpenter Fellowship.
Yuna’s experience includes working on productions such as In the Heights (MA) and the Korean-American musical Dosan (LA) supported by the LA Arts Council. She also works at Lexington Christian Academy and Berklee College of Music, has collaborated with the Dallas Art Museum, and gained experience at London Air Studios and Budapest Art Orchestra.
In Korea, Yuna served as Music Director, Assistant Music Director, Conductor, and Pit Musician for official productions of In the Heights (Korea/Japan), Newsies, Next to Normal, Billy Elliot, and The Wedding Singer. She also contributed to the 72nd National Liberation Day Celebrations with the Government of South Korea and taught as an Adjunct Professor in the Musical Theatre Department at Seokyeong University (Seoul). Additionally, she has been involved in the K-Pop industry.