Alice Lee, violin

Alice Lee, Cello Alice (Jeong-A) Lee was born in Seoul, South Korea.

She won 2nd prize at the International Fritz Kreisler Competition 2018 held in Vienna, in addition to taking 1st prize at the Shean Strings Competition 2017 and the OSM Manulife Competition 2016. Alice is definitely a musician who wants to learn from others.

Having never played a concerto with an orchestra before, she is eagerly looking forward to this experience.If you would like to take advantage of our online prices but would prefer to order over the phone, please call our office at.We gratefully acknowledge our sponsors for their generous support:We'd like to keep you informed of news and events at ROCA.

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At the age of 9, she was deeply inspired by the sound of the cello, and at the age of 10, this inspiration turned into a love of the cello when she began to learn the instrument. At age 11, she performed the Bruch Violin Concerto in front of 45,000 people with the Victoria Symphony Orchestra under Tania Miller as the soloist in the Victoria Symphony Splash 2011. She … Alice has been playing the violin since she was nine and currently studies with Domagoj Ivanovic at the Vancouver Academy of Music (VAM).

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Multitalented Alice Lee plays violin, cello, piano, viola, harp, and flute.

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In the following year, Ms. Lee performed Saint-Saëns Violin Concerto No. She began playing piano at the age of 6. 3 with the Sooke Philharmonic under Norman Nelson. She made her debut with the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra at the Winspear Centre on Jan. 19. Lee is a native of North Shore, Chicago, grew up in Glenview, and attended Glenbrook South High School. Multitalented Alice Lee plays violin, cello, piano, viola, harp, and flute. Lee won first prize at the OSM Manulife Competition 2016 as well as the Best Canadian Interpretation Prize. Alice Haekyo Lee began playing violin at age five in Victoria, B.C. 3 with the Sooke Philharmonic under Norman Nelson.In 2014, Ms. Lee performed Tchaikovsky’s Violin Concerto with the Sooke Philharmonic in the UVic Farquhar Auditorium, Victoria, Mozart’s Violin Concerto No.

She has received two RCM gold medals for her level ten viola and harp exams.Premiered in Leipzig on March 13, 1845 and composed at the height of Mendelssohn’s brilliant career, this violin concerto became an instant classic. Alice considers one of her biggest musical accomplishments, to date, was winning the Richmond Music Festival and now is thrilled to  have the opportunity to play with the Richmond Orchestra.

As she rehearses and performs with the Richmond Orchestra she says she is looking forward to “understanding how other people look at this music and how they play so I can collaborate with the whole orchestra”. Simply fill in the form below to receive the occasional e-newsletter and latest news.Disclaimer: By signing up to our newsletter you consent to the Richmond Orchestra & Chorus Association sending our regular newsletter, occasional additional communications and invitations to our own events if relevant. 4 with the Academy Chamber Orchestra under Claudio Vena in Koerner Hall, Toronto. For this Rising Stars concert she will be recreating her 2018 Richmond Music Festival award winning performance of Mendelssohn’s Violin Concerto in E minor op.64, 1st movement.

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Alice has won many competitions, such as the Kiwanis Festival, and the Richmond Music Festival where she received the festival’s “most promising junior string player” award.

Alice Lee began playing violin at the age of five in Victoria, BC. Alice Lee is an American actress and singer. Early life. Alice realized that the most challenging part of the concerto for her was “finding the right colour and tones for each section.” She spent many hours listening to recordings of the piece to understand what others  have done with Mendelssohn’s masterpiece and eventually was able to weave together what she heard to “make her own tone”. For this Rising Stars concert she will be recreating her 2018 Richmond Music Festival award winning performance of Mendelssohn’s Violin Concerto in E minor op.64, 1st movement.

In addition, she won second prize at the Johansen International Competition 2015 in Washington, D.C. She also won first prize at the Don Chrysler Competition, and other top prizes at many music festivals.Currently, Ms. Lee studies with Barry Shiffman as a full scholarship student in the Taylor Academy at The Royal Conservatory of Music. She worked with Karl Pearson from 1892.

Alice Lee began playing violin at the age of five in Victoria, BC. Violinist Alice Lee winning the Shean Strings Competition in Edmonton in 2017.