Jessica Lee & Reiko Uchida


Biography Jessica Lee & Reiko Uchida

Jessica Lee & Reiko Uchida
Jessica Lee
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 First Prize Winner of the 2005 Concert Artists Guild International Competition, was featured in the "Launch Pad" column of The Strad as the magazine’s "pick of up-and-coming musicians". Describing her recent recital on the Ravinia Rising Stars series, the Chicago Tribune said: "...Lee's breathtaking dexterity should enchant anyone within hearing distance."

This season marks Jessica’s European solo debut, featuring a concerto performance with the Plzen Philharmonic and in recital at the beautiful and prestigious Rudolfinum in Prague, Czech Republic.

Ms. Lee recently performed the Tchaikovsky Concerto on one-week notice with the Minot Symphony Orchestra after a whirlwind autumn season of performances with the Long Bay, Pine Bluff, and Stamford Symphonies. She has also appeared with the Modesto Symphony, Fort Smith Symphony, and made her debut recital at Carnegie Hall’s Stern Auditorium, as well as making festival appearances at the Bridgehampton Chamber Music Festival and Santa Fe Music Festival. Special projects comprise a number of featured performances with dance companies, including Lar Lubovitch, Mikhail Baryshnikov, and the Richmond Ballet.

Jessica Lee had the great honor of performing as soloist last year with the Malaysia Festival Orchestra for the gala birthday celebration of the Sultan of Malaysia in Kuala Lumpur. Her 2006 concerto debut at Alice Tully Hall, performing Beethoven’s Violin Concerto with the Park Avenue Chamber Symphony, was broadcast twice on WQXR-FM. Commenting on an April 2007 performance of The Lark Ascending with the Richmond Symphony, her hometown orchestra, the Richmond Times-Dispatch said: "Her performance was flawless."

Other recent recital highlights include Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall on the CAG/Winners Series, as well as recitals at the Phillips Collection in Washington, DC, Caramoor Festival in New York, Asociacion National de Conciertos in Panama and Purdue University. Her recital for the Chamber Music Society of Little Rock was selected by the Arkansas Democrat Gazette as one of the "Top Ten Classical Concerts of 2007."

An active chamber musician, Jessica Lee became a member of the Johannes String Quartet in 2006, which toured with the legendary Guarneri String Quartet in its farewell season. She joined the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center’s CMS 2 program in the 2009-10 season and makes numerous appearances at Alice Tully Hall and the Rose Studio. 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.

Ms. Lee has also appeared on the Concerti di Mezzogiorno Recital Series at the Spoleto Festival in Italy, the Festival de Musica de Camera in Lima, Peru and New York’s FOCUS! Festival. She has performed as guest soloist with such orchestras as the American Chamber Orchestra, the New Amsterdam Symphony Orchestra, Richmond Symphony, Hampton Youth Symphony, and the New York String Orchestra at Carnegie Hall. She has been a participant at the Ravinia Festival’s Steans Institute for Young Artists as well as at the Marlboro Music Festival in Vermont.

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. In May 2003, she completed her studies with Robert Mann for a Master of Music Degree at the Juilliard School and currently resides in New York.

Reiko Uchida
is recognized as one of the finest, most versatile pianists on the scene today. First prize winner of the Joanna Hodges Piano Competition, Ms. Uchida has appeared as a soloist with numerous orchestras, including the Los Angeles Philharmonic, the Orchestra of the Curtis Institute, and the Santa Fe Symphony, among others. Ms. Uchida made her New York solo debut in 2001 at Carnegie's Weill Hall under the auspices of the Abby Whiteside Foundation. She has performed solo and chamber music concerts throughout the world, including the United States, Japan, France, Italy, Germany, Russia, Finland, Bulgaria, and the Czech Republic, in venues including Avery Fisher Hall, Alice Tully Hall, the 92nd Street Y, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Kennedy Center, the White House, and Suntory Hall in Tokyo. Her festival appearances include Spoleto, Tanglewood, Santa Fe, Marlboro, and the Laurel Festival of the Arts.

As a chamber musician, she was one of the first pianists selected for Chamber Music Society Two, the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center's program for outstanding emerging artists. She has been a recital partner for Jennifer Koh, David Shifrin, Jaime Laredo, and Sharon Robinson, with whom she performed the complete works of Beethoven for cello and piano. She has also collaborated with the Borromeo and Tokyo String Quartets. She is a member of the Laurel Trio, and the Moebius Ensemble, a group specializing in 20th century music in residence at Columbia University.

Ms. Uchida holds a Bachelor's degree from the Curtis Institute of Music, where she studied with Claude Frank and Leon Fleisher, a Master's degree from the Mannes College of Music, and an Artist Diploma from the Juilliard School. She currently resides in New York City where she is an associate faculty member at Columbia University.

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