Your role at Ouachita (briefly describe your responsibilities).
About
Lei Cai was born in Shanghai, China. His music training began at the Shanghai Conservatory
of Music when he was six. Having received the prestigious Shanghai Conservatory Scholarship
Award for five consecutive years, he came to the United States in 1992. He secured
the MM in Piano Performance at the University of Tennessee, DM in Piano Performance
at the Florida State University. His teachers include Qing-Hua Wang, Stanley Potter,
David Northington, and Leonard Mastrogiacomo. Dr. Cai joined the music faculty at
Ouachita Baptist University in 2001, and serves as Professor of Piano.
Dr. Cai has collaborated with the Shanghai Symphony Orchestra on CD. He has premiered
and recorded solo works by famous Chinese composers for Radio Shanghai; those critically
acclaimed recordings have been broadcast in China. He has presented numerous recitals
in China, Europe, and the United States. His performance of Rachmaninoff’s Piano Concerto
No.1 was described as “one of the finest performances of this work…Cai displayed a
power and crispness of technique that would make any soloist proud” (Knoxville News-Sentinel).
Radio Shanghai described his playing as “clear, colorful, and poetic.”
Dr. Cai has won numerous awards, including the 1998 Music Teachers National Association
Southern Division Collegiate Artist Piano Competition, the 1997 Young Chang Artist
Competition, the 1997 Oak Ridge Symphony Young Artist Competition, Tallahassee Music
Guild Award, and the Liberace Scholarship Award for Performing Arts. He has been invited
to judge national competitions, to perform at world-famous music halls including the
Sydney Opera House and at historical music sites such as the SchumannHaus, to hold
master classes in the United States, Korea and China, to perform as the featured artist
at the national convention of the National Federation of Music Clubs and at the “Hands
on Piano” International Piano Conference in Portugal, to present lecture recitals
at the state convention of Florida State Music Teachers Association, and has produced
MTNA student competition winners.
Dr. Cai was inducted into the “Steinway Teacher Hall of Fame” in 2023.
Areas of Expertise
- Piano Performance
- Piano Literature
- Piano Pedagogy
Artist Bio
Lei Cai was born in Shanghai, China. His music training began at the Shanghai Conservatory
of Music when he was six. Having received the prestigious Shanghai Conservatory Scholarship
Award for five consecutive years, he came to the United States in 1992. He secured
the MM in Piano Performance at the University of Tennessee, DM in Piano Performance
at the Florida State University. His teachers include Qing-Hua Wang, Stanley Potter,
David Northington, and Leonard Mastrogiacomo. Dr. Cai joined the music faculty at
Ouachita Baptist University in 2001, and serves as Professor of Piano.
Dr. Cai has collaborated with the Shanghai Symphony Orchestra on CD. He has premiered
and recorded solo works by famous Chinese composers for Radio Shanghai; those critically
acclaimed recordings have been broadcast in China. He has presented numerous recitals
in China, Europe, and the United States. His performance of Rachmaninoff’s Piano Concerto
No.1 was described as “one of the finest performances of this work…Cai displayed a
power and crispness of technique that would make any soloist proud” (Knoxville News-Sentinel).
Radio Shanghai described his playing as “clear, colorful, and poetic.”
Dr. Cai has won numerous awards, including the 1998 Music Teachers National Association
Southern Division Collegiate Artist Piano Competition, the 1997 Young Chang Artist
Competition, the 1997 Oak Ridge Symphony Young Artist Competition, Tallahassee Music
Guild Award, and the Liberace Scholarship Award for Performing Arts. He has been invited
to judge national competitions, to perform at world-famous music halls including the
Sydney Opera House and at historical music sites such as the SchumannHaus, to hold
master classes in the United States, Korea and China, to perform as the featured artist
at the national convention of the National Federation of Music Clubs and at the “Hands
on Piano” International Piano Conference in Portugal, to present lecture recitals
at the state convention of Florida State Music Teachers Association, and has produced
MTNA student competition winners.
Dr. Cai was inducted into the “Steinway Teacher Hall of Fame” in 2023.