Photo: Keith Hiro

Trey Lee

Hailed as a “miracle” by Gramophone, Trey Lee was praised by BBC Music Magazine for his “exquisite delivery” and “intoxicating intimacy” in his latest album with English Chamber Orchestra, Seasons Interrupted. The late Lorin Maazel praised him as “a marvelous protagonist…a superb cellist” after conducting Trey with the Philharmonia Orchestra. His debut at Carnegie Hall’s Stern Auditorium/Perelman Stage won him a standing ovation, with New York Times critic Anthony Tommasini declaring him “the excellent cellist…with enveloping richness and lyrical sensitivity”.

Trey appears at major venues worldwide, most recently at the Beijing National Centre for Performing Arts, London’s Cadogan Hall, Milan’s Duomo, Paris’s Salle Gaveau, Vienna’s Golden Hall Musikverein, Warsaw’s La Folle Journée, amongst others. He has collaborated with many conductors and orchestras, such as Vladimir Ashkenazy, Yuri Bashmet, Leonard Slatkin, Hannu Lintu, Lu Jia, Santtu-Matias Rouvali, Vassily Sinaisky, Dima Slobodeniouk, Yan Huichang; the Philharmonics of BBC, Hong Kong, Netherlands and Radio France, Detroit Symphony, Hong Kong Chinese Orchestra, Camerata Salzburg, Sinfonia Varsovia, the chamber orchestras of Mantua, Munich, Romanian Radio, La Scala and Stuttgart.

As a multi-faceted artist, Trey has re-arranged works to critical acclaim, such as Astor Piazzolla’s Four Seasons of Buenos Aires (debuted with the Trondheim Soloists) and Wang Liping’s The Dream of the Red Chamber Capriccio (premiered with Leonard Slatkin and the Detroit Symphony Orchestra.) Trey has given world premieres of Bright Sheng’s The Blazing Mirage and Finnish composer Kirmo Lintinen’s Cello Concerto, both of which were dedicated to Trey. Trey was the first Asian to win First Prize at the International Antonio Janigro Cello Competition. He has been featured by CCTV, the Financial Times, CNN and Deutsche Welle. As an ambassador of UNICEF Hong Kong, he shared the stage with Yoko Ono and Hugh Jackman at the UN General Assembly Hall to launch The IMAGINE Project.

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Programme

Sun
12.7.

Astor Piazzolla (1921—1992):

The Four Seasons of Buenos Aires (1965–69)

Tue
14.7.

The Heart of the Day - Cellist Trey Lee talks about the Musicus Soloist Hong Kong, of which he is a founding member, and its collaboration with Kuhmo Chamber Music over the years (this session will in English, admission free).

Sun
19.7.

David Popper (1843—1913):

Requiem in F sharp minor, Op. 66 for three cellos and strings (1892)

Mon
20.7.

Alfred Schnittke (1934—1998):

Moderato from String Trio (1985)

Musicus Soloists Hong Kong

Sun
12.7.

Astor Piazzolla (1921—1992):

The Four Seasons of Buenos Aires (1965–69)

Mon
13.7.

W. A. Mozart (1756—1791):

Divertimento in F, K. 138 (1772)

Tue
14.7.

Felix Mendelssohn (1809—1847):

String Symphony No. 6 in E flat (1821)

Tue
14.7.

Felix Mendelssohn (1809—1847):

Concerto in D minor for violin, piano and strings (1823)

Wed
15.7.

John Adams (1947):

Shaker Loops (1978, arr. for string orchestra 1983)