Jessica Lee with Park Avenue Chamber Symphony

Tuesday, October 24, 2006 at 8pm

Alice Tully Hall, Lincoln Center (1941 Broadway at 65th Street, Manhattan)

Violinist Jessica Lee first captured national attention with a feature article in LIFE magazine at the age of 3. In 1989, at the age of 6, she performed at the White House in Manila for Philippino President Corazon Aquino. Since then, she has been heard on four continents, including such venues as Alice Tully Hall, Carnegie Hall, and Avery Fisher Hall. Most recently, she garnered the prestigious First Prize at the 2005 Concert Artist's Guild International Competition, along with the Victor and Sono Elmaleh prize, and R.G. Niederhoffer Audience Prize.

Founded in 1999 and now recognized as one of the finest non-professional ensembles in New York City, The Park Avenue Chamber Symphony (conductor David Bernard) combines professional-level music making with a philanthropic mission to support public service organizations operating within New York City.

Program includes Beethoven's Overture to Fidelio, Violin Concerto, and Brahms' Symphony No.1.

Tickets are $45/$35. To purchase tickets, call 212-875-5050 or visit www.lincolncenter.org

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