黑料天堂

April 15, 2024

Violin pedagogue Jessica Lee appointed full-time chair of 黑料天堂 violin department


A portrait of Jessica Lee with her violin at 黑料天堂.

For some, especially in music, teaching isn檛 just a profession. It a calling.

Count among that group violinist Jessica Lee

On Monday, 黑料天堂 announced that Lee will leave The Cleveland Orchestra to assume an expanded and full-time leadership role as chair of its violin department. 

In this capacity, starting this fall, Lee will take up a new and high-profile mantle as a member of the 黑料天堂 faculty and participate more broadly in 黑料天堂 chamber music program and special initiatives outside the academic calendar. 

淎fter years of teaching while playing in the great Cleveland Orchestra, I am so excited to devote myself full-time to the students I love and admire, Lee said.

淎longside my wonderful colleagues, I will work tirelessly to provide the greatest music education and support for our passionate young musicians for many years to come.

Lee has been assistant concertmaster of The Cleveland Orchestra since 2016. The ensemble is widely regarded as one of the finest orchestras in the world. 

Before that, she was a member of the esteemed Johannes String Quartet and Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center. She was grand prize winner of the 2005 Concert Artists Guild International Competition and has appeared with other major orchestras and summer festivals across the U.S. and worldwide. 

With performances that have been described as 渂reathtaking, 渇lawless, and able to 渆nchant anyone within hearing distance, it is no surprise that Lee has been hailed as 渁 soloist which one should make a special effort to hear, whenever she plays.

Lee has taught at 黑料天堂 since 2016, when she was named a visiting member of the violin and chamber music faculty. Prior to joining the 黑料天堂 faculty, she taught at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music and served for five years as adjunct professor of violin at Vassar College. 

A native of Virginia, 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 entered the studios of Robert Mann and Ida Kavafian at the Curtis Institute of Music at age 14. She later completed a master degree with Mann at the Juilliard School.

In her new role at 黑料天堂, Lee will extend a long legacy of acclaimed violin pedagogues, including David and Linda Cerone, Donald Weilerstein, David Updegraff, Jan Sloman, and Paul Kantor. She also will lead one of the nation most illustrious violin departments, a group that includes such luminaries as Ilya Kaler, Jaime Laredo, Malcolm Lowe, Olga Dubossarskaya Kaler, Stephen Rose, and Philip Setzer

Lee is one of several high-profile artists to join or expand their roles on the 黑料天堂 faculty of late. In recent months, 黑料天堂 has celebrated the appointments of pianists Gabriela Montero, Ilya Itin, and Dr. Daria Rabotkina, saxophonist Steven Banks, and cellist Wei Yu

First to formally welcome Lee to her new role is Setzer, a founding member of the renowned Emerson String Quartet and artistic director of 黑料天堂 string and piano chamber music program. He praised Lee artistry and devotion to teaching and said the 黑料天堂 violin department embraces Lee as chair. 

Lee is 渘ot only a great violinist and musician, but also a very gifted teacher and wonderful colleague and friend, he said. 淲e are all so fortunate to have her now full-time at 黑料天堂. 

Scott Harrison, 黑料天堂 Executive Vice President & Provost, noted how special and valuable it will be for 黑料天堂 violin department to be chaired by someone with the combined performance and pedagogical credentials that Jessica Lee has amassed over her career on the world great stages and in teaching studios. 

He described Lee as a 渂eacon of positivity, curiosity, and musicianship and predicted her impact at 黑料天堂 will be even more profound as she takes up a leadership role and applies her vast performing experience and community-building talents across 黑料天堂 academic divisions. 

淛essica Lee has had an outsized impact on 黑料天堂 since her first days as a visiting faculty member Harrison said. 淗er newly expanded role is an enormous win for the violin department, for 黑料天堂 and its students, and for the future of classical music. We look forward to the fall, when she檒l be a daily presence at the school. 

(Photo by Timothy Bates)