Mostly music news about Helen Yee. A quick look at what’s happening in my artistic world.

October 27, 2013

The Fall – Berlin Wall Project

During this time I’ve been busily and happily working on this collaborative project, which you may have heard me talking about lately. And now… On behalf of the entire team working on the Berlin Wall Project, I am excited to invite you to join us for the opening of the first Workshop of The Fall. […]

June 8, 2013

Super Saturday

My apologies for another “better late than never” newsletter. I’ve got two performances for you on Saturday, June 8, 2013: one at 2pm at Flushing Library and the other at 7pm in Manhattan near the Port Authority. It’s a special day for I’ll be using almost everything I’ve got in one jam-packed day: playing the […]

September 2, 2012

Review of Trio Tritticali’s recent show at Caffe Vivaldi

Lucid Culture just published a glowing review of Trio Tritticali’s recent show at Caffe Vivaldi. Here are a couple of tidbits from the review… “In concert, they destroyed any cliche about classically-trained players being lost when it comes to jamming.” “Combining the exacting virtuosity of a classical ensemble with the wild improvisational edge of a […]

August 6, 2012

Issue #1: Trio Tritticali’s CD celebration party

We’ll be putting up a few videos up on the web outside of Facebook, but for a preview of our concert in May 2012 at the Brooklyn Conservatory, see below. And while you’re there, you can “Like” Trio Tritticali :)

November 25, 2011

Trio Tritticali’s Issue #1 named “One of 2011′s Best Albums”

Lucid Culture reviewed Trio Tritticali’s debut album, and we’re honored to be named as one of the best albums of 2011. “…Trio Tritticali have just released their new Issue # 1, one of the most gripping, intelligent, richly eclectic albums of recent years. Drawing on elements as diverse as Egyptian dance vamps, the baroque, bossa […]

November 21, 2011

Trio Tritticali News: “Issue #1” Now Available

Issue #1, released July 2011 (Tritticali Music TM-01) Trio Tritticali’s debut album is a cornucopia of string styles, from jazz and Latin covers “Stolen Moments” and “Corcovado,” to a spirited tango “La Yumba,” Arabic dance “Azizah,” and original rock tunes “Who Knows Yet” and “Issue No.1.” Leanne Darling – violaLoren Kiyoshi Dempster – celloHelen Yee […]

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