Hailed for his rich tone and charismatic playing, Korean-American cellist has a career as a soloist, chamber musician, and orchestral performer. As winner of the Cleveland Institute of Music concerto competition, Mr. Yee performed the Dvorak Cello Concerto with the CIM symphony orchestra. This led to an invitation to perform Tchaikovsky Rococo Variations with the National Repertory Orchestra. In 2014, Mr. Yee was invited to participated in the 50th anniversary distinguished alumni “Shooting Stars” concert for the Sarasota Music Festival. An avid contemporary music performer, Mr. Yee has world premiered new works by Victoria Bond, Gao Ping, Wang Da Hong, and Xie Wen Hui at the Lincoln Center with the China Conservatory Chamber Ensemble. He has performed at such prestigious concert halls across the country such as Carnegie and Alice Tully Hall.
Mr. Yee has spent his summers at places such as Norfolk and Sarasota. He was also a festival fellow at Aspen and Bowdoin Music Festival. In addition to his appearances as a soloist and recitalist, Mr. Yee performs regularly as a chamber musician. He has performed chamber music with distinguished artist such as Robert Levin, Mikhail Kopelman, Oleh Krysa, James Buswell, Emma Tahmizian, and members of the Juilliard, Cleveland, Tokyo, Artis, Ying, and Cavani string quartets. He was part of the Yee-Matathias-Cheli piano trio, which was closely mentored by violinist Sylvia Rosenberg from the Juilliard School and has performed in master classes at the Lincoln Center for pianist Jeremy Denk and Menahem Pressler.
Mr. Yee is an active freelance cellist, performing with the Houston Grand Opera and with the Houston Ballet orchestra. Mark Yee is recognized as an outstanding cello teacher in the greater Houston area where he operates his own music studio. He also teaches as a clinician in the Houston, Humble, Fort Bend, and Spring Branch ISDs. His students continue to place top chairs at the Texas All-Region and TMEA All-State orchestras and local concerto competitions.
In the spring of 2009, Mr. Yee solo and chamber music performances took him abroad to England, where he studied with cellist Steven Isserlis and Ralph Kirshbaum at the International Musicians Seminar Prussia Cove. In 2015, Mr. Yee graduated from the Eastman School of Music with a Masters of Music on a full-tuition scholarship and received a Performer Certificate while being a teaching assistant to Steven Doane and Rosemary Elliott. Mr. Yee finished his Bachelors of Music at the Manhattan School of Music under Clive Greensmith, former cellist of the Tokyo Quartet. His previous teachers have been with Desmond Hoebig, Richard Weiss, Christopher French, and Richard Aaron. Outside of music, he’s known for his abilities as a Korean Barbecue Chef specialist and currently training for the IRONMAN 70.3. He lives in Sugar Land with his wife and daughter and two pugs, Pumpkin and Hercules.