About this Artist
Eunice Lee is a violinist currently pursuing her studies at the Colburn Conservatory of Music under the mentorship of renowned pedagogue Robert Lipsett. A passionate performer and emerging artist, she has earned top honors in numerous competitions, including first prizes at the Young Stars of the Future Competition, the Classics Alive National Auditions, and the Bellflower Symphony Concerto Competition. Recently Eunice has appeared as soloist with orchestras such as the Topanga Symphony, San Fernando Valley Symphony, and the Eisner Intergenerational Orchestra, among others. She is a recipient of the prestigious Colburn Foundation Scholarship in Violin and has been awarded multiple fellowships from the Dorothy Richard Starling Foundation in recognition of her artistic promise. Dedicated to chamber music, Eunice has recently collaborated with some of the field’s most celebrated musicians, including Augustin Hadelich, Inon Barnatan, Gil Shaham, Pekka Kuusisto, and Robert McDuffie. "[Eunice's] playing is marked by both technical brilliance and expressive depth" (Aspen Times), establishing her as a dynamic presence in today’s classical music landscape. Eunice plays on an Annibale Fagnola, on a generous loan from an anonymous donor.