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Jessica Lee

Hailed as "a soloist which one should make a special effort to hear wherever she plays", violinist Jessica Lee, was the First Prize Winner of the 2005 Concert Artists Guild International Competition. The Chicago Tribune said: "...Lee's breathtaking dexterity should enchant anyone within hearing distance."

Ms. Lee has performed both nationally and internationally with many prestigious orchestras as well as Carnegie Hall's Stern Auditorium.

A native of Virginia, Jessica Lee began playing the violin at age three, and was accepted to the Curtis Institute of Music at age fourteen graduating with a Bachelor's Degree under the tutelage of Robert Mann and Ida Kavafian. She completed her studies with Robert Mann for a Master of Music Degree at the Juilliard School and currently resides in New York.

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BARBER Concerto

BEETHOVEN Concerto

BRAHMS Concerto

BRUCH Concerto in g minor

CHAUSSON Poeme

DVORAK Concerto

KORNGOLD Concerto

MENDELSSOHN Concerto

MOZART 
Sinfonia Concertante
Concerti #3, 4, & 5

PROKOFIEV Concerti #1 & 2

SAINT-SAENS 
Concerto in b minor
Introduction and Rondo Capriccioso

SARASATE Zigeunerweisen

TCHAIKOVSKY Concerto

VAUGHAN-WILLIAMS The Lark Ascending

WALTON Concerto

Bio

Jessica Lee

Violin

Hailed by the Myrtle Beach Herald as “a soloist which one should make a special effort to hear, wherever she plays”, violinist Jessica Lee, the Grand Prize Winner of the 2005 Concert Artists Guild International Competition and Assistant Concertmaster of the Cleveland Orchestra, was featured in the “Launch Pad” column of The Strad as the magazine’s “pick of up-and-coming musicians”. Describing her recital on the Ravinia Rising Stars series, the Chicago Tribune said: “...Lee's breathtaking dexterity should enchant anyone within hearing distance.”

Jessica has appeared all over the country and internationally, including solo performances with the Plzen Philharmonic, the Gangnam Symphony at the Seoul Arts Center, in recital at the Rudolfinum in Prague, and as soloist with the Malaysia Festival Orchestra for the gala birthday celebration of the Sultan of Malaysia in Kuala Lumpur. She has also appeared as soloist with orchestras such as the Houston Symphony, Grand Rapids Symphony, and Richmond Symphony and made her debut recital at Carnegie Hall’s Stern Auditorium. Her performance of Beethoven Violin Concerto at Alice Tully Hall was broadcast on WQXR-FM in New York.

Having spent much of her childhood in dance, Jessica has taken part in special projects as featured performer with dancers such as Lar Lubovitch Dance Company, Mikhail Baryshnikov, and the Richmond Ballet.

Other recital highlights include Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall, as well as at the Phillips Collection in Washington, DC, Caramoor Festival, and Asociacion National de Conciertos in Panama. Her recital for the Chamber Music Society of Little Rock was named one of the “Top Ten Classical Concerts of the Year” by the Arkansas Democrat Gazette.

An active chamber musician, Jessica was a long-time member of the Johannes String Quartet, which toured with the legendary Guarneri String Quartet in its farewell season. She was a member of the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center Two and has made numerous appearances at Alice Tully Hall and the Rose Studio. Her festival appearances include the Bridgehampton, Santa Fe, and Olympic music festivals.

Jessica was also featured at the Seoul Spring Festival in Seoul, Korea and performed at venues such as the Seoul Arts Center, Sejong Arts Center, and at the home of former President Bosun Yun. She has toured frequently with ‘Musicians from Marlboro’, including appearances at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and Boston’s Gardner Museum, and is a member of the conductor-less string ensemble ECCO (East Coast Chamber Orchestra), with which she has performed at Town Hall and the Kennedy Center.

A native of Virginia, Jessica Lee began playing the violin at age three and quickly captured national attention with a feature article in LIFE magazine. Following studies with Weigang Li of the Shanghai Quartet, she was accepted to the Curtis Institute of Music at age fourteen and graduated with a Bachelor’s Degree under the tutelage of Robert Mann and Ida Kavafian. She completed her studies with Robert Mann for a Master of Music Degree at the Juilliard School.

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