We exceeded our first fundraising benchmark. Thank you! Help us continue the momentum to reach our end of year milestone.

Portland Center Stage logo
128 NW Eleventh Ave, Portland, OR 97209 · 503-445-3700 · www.pcs.org
Portland Center Stage logo

Pre-Show Performance: New Year, New Sounds

Event Details
Sunday, February 15, 2026
6 p.m. – 7 p.m. PST
Google · iCal/Outlook
The Armory: Alan J. Beard Mezzanine
Free Event

A pre-show conversation & performance

with Li Kuang & Julia Hwakyu Lee

in celebration of the upcoming

Lunar New Year.


All are welcome to learn the rich history of this holiday,

and enjoy the world premier

of Leyou Wang’s new piece

"Labor".

All before the final performance of The Play That Goes Wrong.




Li Kuang
Li Kuang

Li Kuang serves on faculty at Portland State University, where he teaches applied trombone, music theory, chamber ensembles, and serves as the director of the Portland State University Trombone Choir. Li is an Edwards and Ultimate Brass Artist and he maintains a diverse career as a soloist, chamber musician, and orchestral performer, both in the US and Asia. His recent solo appearances include performances at the International Trombone Festivals (ITF), American Trombone Workshop (ATW), Big XII Trombone Conference, and the Jinbao International Low Brass Festival. He has also performed with prestigious ensembles such as the Oregon Symphony, Seattle Symphony, Paducah Symphony, Detroit Chamber Winds, Sichuan Symphony Orchestra, Chengdu Philharmonic, and the International Trombone Festival Cramer Choir. Li is an active recitalist, clinician, and adjudicator, regularly presenting recitals, masterclasses, and clinics across the US and China. Recent masterclass engagements include Ohio State University, Vanderbilt University, University of Tennessee, University of Oregon, Bowling Green State University, China Conservatory, and Jilin College of Fine Arts. He has also served on jury panels for the International Trombone Association's Gagliardi Tenor Trombone Competition, the American Trombone Workshop’s National Tenor & Bass Trombone Solo Competitions, and numerous other regional and international competitions. A successful competitor himself, Li has won several prestigious awards, including the "Top Emerging Artists" competition in Asia, the International Trombone Association's Frank Smith Competition, and the Sichuan Province Government Scholarship. He was a runner-up in the Remington International Trombone Choir Competition and a finalist in the ATW National Solo Competition. As a committed educator, Li works with trombone students of all levels, creating an inclusive, engaging, and rigorous learning environment. Outside of PSU, he works with the low brass section of Portland Youth Orchestras and was on the faculty for the 2023 International Trombone Festival Youth Workshop in Salt Lake City, Utah, where he mentored young trombonists from around the world. In his ongoing efforts to build connections between the US and China in the trombone community, Li presented the well-received article “Trombone Pedagogy of China” at the 52nd International Trombone Festival, highlighting developments and opportunities in trombone education in China. Li holds a Doctor of Musical Arts degree from the University of Texas at Austin, and Master of Music degrees in Trombone Performance and Chamber Music from the University of Michigan. He earned his Bachelor of Music degrees from Bowling Green State University and Sichuan Conservatory of Music (China).

Julia Hwakyu Lee
Julia Hwakyu Lee

Born in Korea and now based in Portland, Oregon, pianist Julia Hwakyu Lee has garnered acclaim for her clarity, hauntingly beautiful sound, and distinctive interpretations across a diverse repertoire, ranging from Baroque to contemporary works. Recent highlights of her career include captivating performances of Rhapsody in Blue with orchestras in both the Pacific Northwest and Korea. Julia Hwakyu Lee, a dedicated performer and educator in both the United States and Asia, launched her career by winning the Gold Prize at the Hankook Ilbo Competition. She has also secured accolades at the Yeum Chamber Music Competition, Beethoven Competition, University of Wisconsin Concerto Competition, and Niagara International Chamber Competition. Her achievements include receiving the Collins Scholarship Award, the Arthur Becknell Award for Outstanding Collaborative Pianist, and the Gilmore Fellowship. Her collaborative performances include engagements with the Seoul I’ Musici Chamber Ensemble, Wisconsin Symphony Orchestra, North Oregon Symphony, University of Portland Symphony Orchestra, Ulsan String Players Chamber Orchestra, Southwest Washington Wind Symphony, and Camerata Chonnam. As a music scholar, Dr. Lee’s paper, "Fractals in Beethoven’s Piano Sonata Op. 28," has been prominently featured at conferences organized by the College Music Society and the MTNA National Conference. This significant work is also cited in the fourth edition of Maurice Hinson's "Guide to the Pianist’s Repertoire" and has been referenced in scholarly papers across the United States, Greece, and Italy. Since relocating to Portland, Dr. Lee has been an active performer of contemporary music for over a decade, participating in the Makrokosmos Project and live broadcasts on All Classical Radio. She has also performed in the Inside Chamber Music Series and organized community-engaging performances. Her expertise as a jury member has taken her to various cities across the U.S., and she has conducted master classes as a visiting scholar at numerous universities. Dr. Lee is deeply committed to nurturing emerging musicians. Her students have achieved notable success, winning local and international competitions such as the MTNA National Competitions and Seattle International Competitions. They have also collaborated with prestigious orchestras and secured scholarships and assistantships at renowned U.S. universities. Her graduates have gone on to teach at universities across Oregon and Washington. Dr. Lee completed her education at Yewon School and Seoul Arts High School before attending Yonsei University. She earned her Master’s degree from the Korea National University of Arts and a Doctorate in Piano Performance from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Her previous teaching positions include Southern Utah University and the University of Portland, and she currently serves as the head of the Piano Department at Portland State University.

Portland Center Stage is committed to identifying & interrupting instances of racism & all forms of oppression, through the principles of inclusion, diversity, equity, & accessibility (IDEA).

Learn More

Season Superstars

Season Supporting Sponsors