Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Michelle Lie



Meet Michelle Lie, our new second violinist! Here's a little about her:


Born in Munich, Germany in 1982 and raised in South Korea since the age of 6, Yeun Hae Michelle Lie did not start playing the violin until the age of 14. While some may consider this a late start for a violinist, Ms. Lie has combined dedication and talent to achieve many successes in her musical career. After graduating from the prestigious Seoul Arts High School in 2000 Ms. Lie studied at Dankook University in Seoul, Korea with DaeShick Kang. While she was getting her Bachelor’s degree Ms. Lie was awarded First prize in the 250th anniversary of J.S. Bach Competition and was the winner of Dankook University’s 2004 Concerto Competition. Ms. Lie has performed as a soloist with various orchestras in Korea. After she graduated with academic and performance honors in 2004 with a Bachelor’s Degree of Music, Ms. Lie went on to earn her Master’s degree at The New England Conservatory, studying with Eric Rosenblith. During this time, Ms. Lie gave solo recitals in Seoul as well as in Boston at the New England Conservatory. Ms. Lie made various appearances in the solo and chamber settings at the 2005 and 2006 IMAI (International Music and Art Institute) summer festival in Fryeburg, Maine. From 2004 to 2006, Ms. Lie has performed as a member of the Boston Philharmonic, led by Benjamin Zander, as well as the Bangor Symphony.
She continued her studies at the Cleveland Institute of Music where she finished a Professional Studies program with William Preucil. During her time in Cleveland, Ms. Lie was also a member of the Iannis String Quartet, which was awarded the ‘Special Recognition award’ from the 2007 Plowman Competition in Missouri. As first violinist of the Iannis Quartet, Ms. Lie participated in The Norfolk Chamber Music Festival studying with the Tokyo String Quartet and the Vermeer String Quartet in 2007. In the same year, the Iannis Quartet was honored by invitation to the Mimir Chamber Music Festival studying with members of the Chicago Symphony. Ms. Lie was invited to the 2008 Perlman Music Program where she worked with Itzhak Perlman, Don Weilerstein, Merry Peckham, Paul Katz, and Roger Tapping. As an orchestra player she has worked with the Cleveland Orchestra as a substitute member with whom she recently performed in Carnegie Hall in New York City. As a local musician, Ms. Lie joined the Columbus Indiana Philharmonic and the Richmond Symphony Orchestra while working as a concertmaster with Terre Haute Symphony Orchestra. She is currently attending Indiana University’s Jacob School of Music, studying with Mark Kaplan and pursuing a Doctoral degree in Music while teaching as an Associate Instructor.

SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT!!!

Well folks, we have some bad news and some good news. The bad news is that our colleague Xian Meng is leaving us for the greener pastures of orchestra and doctoral programs. We will miss him dearly, but we wish him all the best. The good news is that Michelle Lie will be joining us as our new second violinist in May, 2011. She is a wonderful musician, and we're excited to have her here in Boulder with us.

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Aspen

Hello everyone!

I'm coming at you from the middle of a beautiful two months at the Aspen Music Festival. I know, I know...it's a hard knock life. It's been an amazingly productive time for us. We've performed Mozart's "Dissonance" Quartet and Dvorak's "American" Quartet, and we are now beginning work on Janacek's 1st Quartet. Look forward to hearing that one in the fall. In addition to our performances (including one in the lovely Harris Hall), we have had the opportunity to be coached by many world-class musicians. The list includes David Finckel (Emerson Quartet), James Dunham (Cleveland Quartet), Earl Carlyss (Juilliard Quartet), Takacs Quartet, Sylvia Rosenberg, and David Halen. All these amazing musicians have given us new tools and ideas, and we've been soaking it all in.

Our time here is nearing an end, and we'll be back in Boulder towards the end of August. Excited to see many of you again!

Friday, March 26, 2010

String Quartet Hero

Hey everybody! So, it all started with a Christmas present for my nephew. I like to call it "String Quartet Hero." Basically, I arranged "When You Were Young," by the Killers, and I also found some music by the Beatles. We recorded it, and well... we had a pretty darn good time. We've played the Killers several times now, mostly in schools, and we've decided that this whole rock 'n roll thing should happen more often. So, Ross and I have been busy arranging music we love for the group. So far, our list includes Coldplay "Viva la Vida," Outkast "Hey Ya!," and Extreme "More Than Words." My question for you is: what would you like to hear Tesla Quartet play? Input is welcome.

The Tesla Quartet

The Tesla Quartet