Christel Lee
Kronberg Academy Professional Studies Studies with Ana Chumachenco funded by the Blessing / Linsenhoff Scholarship
Violin Masterclasses, participant
Violin Masterclasses, concert
Kronberg Festival, concert
Chamber Music Connects the World
Mit Musik – Miteinander, tutor
First-prize winner of the 2015 International Jean Sibelius Violin Competition in Helsinki, Canadian-American violinist Christel Lee became the first North American winner in its fifty-year history. She was subsequently invited in December 2015 to perform with the Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra and chief conductor John Storgårds on the orchestra’s tour to Birmingham and Dublin in celebration of the 150th anniversary of the birth of Sibelius. Her success in Helsinki has been preceded by numerous awards and distinctions, including the Second Prize and Audience Prize at the 2013 ARD International Competition in Munich.
As a soloist, Lee has appeared with orchestras such as the Finnish Radio Symphony, Bavarian Radio Symphony, Korean Symphony, KBS Symphony, Vancouver Symphony, Tokyo Philharmonic and the SWR-Stuttgart Radio Symphony. A multi-faceted artist, Lee is a passionate chamber musician, collaborating with leading artists of her generation. She is invited regularly to festivals across Europe and North America.
Of Korean heritage, Lee was born in Bloomington, Indiana, in 1990 and began the violin at the age of five in Vancouver, Canada. She later relocated to New York City, attending the Professional Children's School and graduating from the Juilliard School in 2011. She concluded her studies at the Kronberg Academy and at the Hochschule für Musik und Theater in Munich under the tutelage of Ana Chumachenco. Her previous teachers have included Naoko Tanaka and Kyung Wha Chung.
Lee plays on a violin by Carlo Ferdinando Landolfi from 1770, which is kindly on loan to her from a private collection.
From 2012 to 2014 she studied at Kronberg Academy with Ana Chumachenco. These studies were funded by the Blessing/Linsenhoff Scholarship.
CENTRAL (ERÖFFNUNGSKONZERT). FOKUS DEUTSCHLAND
Participants
- Christel Lee violin
- Alexander Sitkovetsky violin
- Karolina Errera viola
- Sara Ferrández viola
- Matthew Lipman viola
- Hayoung Choi cello
- Marie-Elisabeth Hecker cello
- Martin Helmchen piano
Programme
Ludwig van Beethoven (1770–1827)
Duet with two obbligato eyeglasses in E flat major for viola and violoncello WoO 32
Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy (1809–1847)
Piano Trio No. 2 in C minor op. 66
intermission
Johannes Brahms (1833–1897)
String Sextet No. 1 in B flat major op. 18
Concert introduction at 5.15 pm in Großer Saal with Prof. Dr. Friedemann Eichhorn.
Subject to change.
SOUTHEAST. FOKUS ÖSTERREICH
Participants
- Hana Chang violin
- William Hagen violin
- Soojin Han violin
- Christel Lee violin
- Karolina Errera viola
- Sara Ferrández viola
- Oliver Herbert cello
- Maciej Kułakowski cello
- Edgar Moreau cello
- Mishka Rushdie Momen piano
- Thomas Flender horn
- Josef Weissteiner horn
Programme
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756–1791)
Musical fun “Dorfmusikantensextett” KV522
Anton Webern (1883–1945)
Five movements for string quartet op. 5
intermission
Franz Schubert (1797–1828)
Piano Trio No. 1 in B flat major op. 99 D 898
Subject to change.
NORTHWEST. FOKUS ENGLAND
Participants
- Benjamin Hulett tenor
- Hana Chang violin
- William Hagen violin
- Soojin Han violin
- Christel Lee violin
- Pauline van der Rest violin
- Valeriy Sokolov violin
- Matthew Lipman viola
- Samuel Rosenthal viola
- Noga Shaham viola
- Hayoung Choi cello
- Maciej Kułakowski cello
- Edgar Moreau cello
- Martina Consonni piano
- Mishka Rushdie Momen piano
Programme
Joseph Haydn (1732–1809)
String Quartet No. 30 in G minor op. 74 No. 3 Hob III:74 “Rider Quartet”
Ralph Vaughan Williams (1872–1958)
On Wenlock Edge
intermission
Edward Elgar (1857–1934)
Piano Quintet in A minor op. 84
Concert introduction at 6.45 pm in Großer Saal with Chloë Herteleer.
Subject to change.