Priscilla Lee, cello
Harumi Rhodes, violinIeva Jokubaviciute, piano
Trio Cavatina Bio
Cellist Priscilla Lee, a 2005 Avery Fisher Career Grant
recipient, began studying at age five and made her solo debut in 1998 with
the Los Angeles Philharmonic. A native of California, Priscilla studied
with Ronald Leonard at the Colburn School of Performing Arts and in 1998
went on to the Curtis Institute of Music to study with David Soyer. In
2005, she received a Master of Music degree from the Mannes College of
Music where she studied with Timothy Eddy. Upon moving to New York
in 2003,
Priscilla participated in the "Opening Concert at Zankel
Hall" with John Adams and premiered Osvaldo Golijov's "Ayre" with
Dawn Upshaw in New York, Boston, London and Paris. She has participated
in the festivals of Marlboro, Santa Fe, Seattle, Delaware, St. Denis in
Paris, Kingston, Lexington and Taos. Priscilla is currently a member of
Lincoln Center’s Chamber Music Society Two for the 2006-2009 seasons.
