With a refreshing mix of thoughtfulness and spontaneity, Cameron Alan-Lee has captivated audiences around the world with his unique ways of music making. From the young age of 4, Cameron began his musical studies and spent many of his formative years performing in public at farmers markets, senior living facilities, as well as throughout Europe. While attending the Colburn School of Performing Arts in Los Angles from 2009-2016, he studied privately with Chan Ho Yun and Aimee Kreston and was also a founding member of the award winning Chimera Quartet. In 2016 he and his quartet were awarded top prizes at the St. Paul String Quartet Competition, WDAV Young Chamber Musicians Competition, as well as the inaugural MPrize Chamber Music Competition. In addition to competing, Cameron has also participated and performed at summer festivals such as The Montecito Summer Music Festival, Yellow Barn Young Artists Program, Aspen Music Festival and Encore Chamber Music.
Cameron continued his music making at the Cleveland Institute of Music in 2016 where he earned his undergraduate degree in violin performance while under the tutelage of Jinjoo Cho, Stephen Rose, and Jaime Laredo. He will be receiving his masters of music degree from New England Conservatory in 2023 under the guidance of Ayano Ninomiya.
Cameron performs on a 2015 copy of a Jean Baptiste Vuillaume violin generously on loan from Douglas Cox as well as a bow made by Delphine Petitjean.