Adagio for Strings by Minhui Lee; available on all music streaming platforms
kiwoom heroes
Theme Songs for a Korean professional Baseball Team, Kiwoom Heroes
Lyrics and Music by Minhui Lee, Sung by Crying Nut and Sangwoo Kim.
adam & eve
Book/Lyrics by Marella Martin Koch, Music by Minhui Lee
A new adaptation of a very old story. Why do we fall in love? And can it last forever?
tHEODORA
Libretto by Benji Goldsmith, Music by Minhui Lee
Performed by Alexa Jarvis (Alanna), Keith Browning (Justin), Amelia Watkins (Theodora); Produced by NYU Tisch, American Opera Project, the Brooklyn Museum
Theodora is a mini opera inspired by Theodora in Judy Chicago's iconic feminist installation 'The Dinner Party' in the Brooklyn Museum.
Alanna is a young professional stuck in a dead-end job surrounded by male coworkers who refuse to listen to her. Still, it's her birthday, and her roommate, Justin, won't let her avoid a little celebration. Unexpectedly, his gift leads Alanna on a journey to 6th Century Constantinople, where she meets Theodora, a woman born into a life of poverty and abuse who fought past her low-class beginnings to become the empress of the Eastern Roman Empire.
A Message from shannon
Performed by Shannon Tyo and Minhui Lee (piano) @ Lincoln Center's Bruno Walter Auditorium
Lyrics by Marella Martin Koch, Music by Minhui Lee
A Message From Shannon is a holiday song about what we have always wanted for Christmas.
LOVE IN STOP MOTION
Book/Lyrics by Clara Luthas, Music by Minhui Lee
Love In Stop Motion is a dramatic-comedy with a contemporary score about two early high school friends who, after being disconnected for eleven years, unexpectedly reunite at a wedding. Flooded with memories, Molly and Tom are forced to face the childhood they so desperately tried to forget while also attempting to piece together the relationships they left undone.
WHEN YOU’VE GOT A GIFT
Performed by Gen Parton Shin, John Riddle, Q Lim (L-R) @ Joe's Pub at The Public
Book/Lyrics by Kathleen Wrinn, Music by Minhui Lee
Malcolm Coriander, a promising musician with intense stage fright, is one day away from his 28th birthday. When he fails to perform at yet another open mic night, Malcolm decides the only musical group he could ever belong to is the infamous 27 Club [rock stars who died at age 27], and so he prepares to throw himself off the nearest bridge. However, an unexpected birthday present from the local falafel cart owner and a subsequent encounter with an unorthodox nun make Malcolm realize he’s not the only person in the world who struggles with the thing he loves most, and now Malcolm must decide: What do you do with a gift you can’t bring yourself to open?