Following his Macau début with the Macau Chamber Orchestra at the age of ten, the South China Morning Post wrote, “Warren Lee's performance bore out the insight… that exceptional artists are not so much people to be praised as phenomena to be treasured, bearers of a power altogether greater than the poor vessels that contain it.” He went on to become the first prize winner of the 1995 Stravinsky Awards International Piano Competition and the Grand Prix Ivo Pogorelich.
He has also been appointed a guest professor [8] by the Central Conservatory of Music EOS Orchestra Academy and an Honorary Artist-in-Residence by the Hong Kong Institute of Education.
He is also co-currently serving as the Music Director of his alma mater, St. Paul's Co-educational College in Hong Kong.
Lee also holds an MBA degree from the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology[12] and is elected to the Beta Gamma Sigma.
"“[With] superb pianism… wonderful sense of colour and… impeccably controlled articulation… Not for nothing have the piano makers Steinway enlisted Lee as one of their signature artists…” This biographical article about a Hong Kong musician is a stub.