about

music mission international
Music Mission International is a nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting organ music and music education. Founded in 2009 by Dr. Jung-A Lee, MMI supports young musicians, hosts fundraising concerts and promotes classical music with a focus on the organ.
mission statement
To encourage worship through organ and keyboard artistry in performances in the local church and community, both in the USA and internationally
- To train and develop service organists for worship and leadership roles
- To encourage students to study classical music, including organ, piano and other instruments
- To commission new works for pipe organists and to promote new hymn compositions and arrangements
- To partner with local and international organizations to fulfill this mission
dr. Jung-A Lee
Organist • Pianist • Harpsichordist • Music Educator

Dr. Jung-A Lee is an organist and pianist who’s spent years performing across four continents. Her work has taken her through Europe, North America, Asia, and Africa — from major concert halls to historic churches — building a career that’s both international and deeply rooted in classical tradition.
She’s known for bringing organ music into spaces where people don’t always expect it, and for keeping it alive in a way that still feels relevant today.
selected performances
She has performed at venues including:
Washington National Cathedral (Washington, D.C.)
Harvard University — Memorial Church & Busch Hall
Yale University — Woolsey Hall
Cadet Chapel, West Point (New York)
Grace Cathedral (San Francisco)
Walt Disney Concert Hall (Los Angeles)
Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels (Los Angeles)
Methuen Memorial Music Hall (Massachusetts)
Christ Cathedral (Garden Grove)
And internationally across:
Europe (France, Germany, Italy, England, Wales, Slovakia, Hungary)
Asia (China, Hong Kong, Korea)
Africa (Nigeria)
Education
- Doctor of Musical Arts (Organ Performance), Boston University
- Dissertation on Petr Eben’s chamber music
- Master of Music (Organ Performance), Yale University
- Full scholarship
- Charles Ives Prize recipient
- Collaborative pianist, Yale Opera School
- Exchange Studies, Berlin
- Humboldt University & Kirchenmusikschule
- Licentiate Diploma (Piano Performance), Trinity College London
Early Career Highlights
1996–1997
studies exchange
Studies in Berlin as an exchange student
Early 2000
organ scholar
Organ Scholar at Harvard University (services broadcast on radio)
toronto
organist
Organist at Timothy Eaton Memorial Church
2009
foUNDED MUSIC MISSION
Established Music Mission International— focused on expanding access to organ music
2010
performances
Regular recordings, broadcasts, and international performances
Recordings & Broadcasts
Her work has been featured across radio and recordings internationally, including:
- Beauty in the Wind (DVD, 2010)
- Precious Lord (2012)
- Amazing Grace — recorded at Walt Disney Concert Hall
Selected performances have been broadcast on programs such as Pipedreams and major radio stations across the U.S. and abroad.
A note
Her career isn’t just about where she’s played, but the kind of space she creates through music — thoughtful, precise, and quietly powerful.