Mr. Lee is heard regularly as a soloist with orchestras including the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Paavo Jarvi and Jesus Lopez-Cobos, the Scottish Chamber Orchestra under John Harbison, and the New World Symphony under Michael Tilson-Thomas in Miami and on tour to New York's Lincoln Center. In March 2007, Mr. Lee, conductor Olari Elts and the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra (which co-commissioned the work along with the International Society of Bassists Consortium) performed the world premier of the "Soloist Tuning" version of John Harbison's 2005 Bass Concerto.
Mr. Lee's prizes in competitions include First Prize at the 1995 International Society of Bassists Competition and Fourth Prize at the 1992 Irving M. Klein International String Competition in San Francisco. He has been presented in recitals throughout the United States, and in Geneva.
Mr. Lee has recorded the Misek Sonata No.2 and Bach Suites No.3 and No.5 for Boston Records . American Record Guide praised this disc for its "tasteful phrasing, polish and verve" while The Strad wrote "Owen Lee is a fine player with strong musical ideas. A dark and austere sound is produced for Suite No.5 and the architecture of each suite is carefully considered and shaped. I look forward to his next recording."
Mr. Lee's extensive international chamber music experience includes three summers as the bassist of the Marlboro Festival. While there, he performed extensively with such artists as Richard Stoltzman, Midori, Nobuko Imai, Bruno Canino, Pierre-Laurent Aimard, and members of the Beaux Arts Trio, Guarneri Quartet and Juilliard Quartet. He also collaborated with composers Gyorgy Kurtag, Leon Kirchner and Richard Danielpour preparing performances of those composers' works.
Mr. Lee has also performed with the Tokyo String Quartet on tour to Mexico, the Miami and Miro Quartets, John Browning, Anne-Marie McDermott, Jaime Laredo, Ida Kavafian, Steven Tenenbom, Peter Wiley, Eugenia Zukerman, the Bravo! Vail Valley Music Festival, San Diego's Mainly Mozart Festival, Ojai California Festival, Chamber Music L.A. Festival, and on tour throughout China. With the Rossetti String Quartet he performed the world premier of Melinda Wagner's Concertino at the 2005 Bravo! Vail Festival.
In Spring 2007, Mr. Lee was profiled in a cover story in England's Double Bassist magazine.
Mr. Lee was born in Berkeley, California to Chinese parents. He began playing double bass at age 15 after previous study of piano and bass guitar. A graduate of the University of Southern California, where he studied both Music and Russian Literature, Mr. Lee's principal teachers were Dennis Trembly, Edwin Barker and Paul Ellison.
In addition to his performing career, Mr. Lee teaches at Northern Kentucky University and has taught masterclasses at Curtis, Juilliard, Yale, New World Symphony and Hong Kong Academy for the Performing Arts. In addition to his position with the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, Mr. Lee serves as Co-Principal Bass of the Shanghai Festival Orchestra, and has served as Guest Principal Bass of the Hong Kong Philharmonic. During the summer of 2007, he performed the complete cycle of Beethoven's Nine Symphonies with Paavo Jarvi and The Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen at Montreal's Lanaudiere Festival, Chicago's Ravinia Festival and New York's Mostly Mozart Festival.
Owen is married to CiCi Lee. He enjoys travel, bicycling, snowboarding, cigars, auto repair and playing drums and writing songs with his rock band Toe www.myspace.com/toerocks.
Owen's website is www.myspace.com/owenleedoublebass.
Owen can be contacted at [email protected]