Izzy Johnston Izzy Johnston, who entered the Royal College of Music with a full scholarship, also comes from an authentic musical family. Her parents run a music school. Izzy played "The Four Seasons" at the Royal Albert Hall's classical concert in 2005, and also served as the violin soloist in the British musical king Michael Ball's 2007 concert.
Victoria Lyon Victoria Lyon is the great-great-grandson of the famous opera singer Jenny Lind, known as the "Swedish Nightingale". Victoria's five siblings all studied music, and the brothers and sisters formed a family sextet together. Later she entered the Royal Academy of Music and joined the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, becoming the youngest musician in the orchestra.
Chantal Leverton began studying music at the age of seven. Before receiving a scholarship from the Royal Academy of Music, she was a member of the famous British National Youth Orchestra. At the age of 13, Chantal Leverton won the "The Henry Wood" Music Award (the most promising string player) at Trinity College of Music in the United Kingdom. In addition, Chantal also performed on the same stage with the masterful Vienna Piano Trio at the Vienna Concertgebouw.
Tasya Hodge Speaks four languages, Tasya Hodges was born in England. Passionate about music since childhood, she began studying the cello while living in Croatia. Later, Tasya transferred to Manuin Music School in Surrey, England. He then furthered his studies at the famous Gilhoud School of Music and Drama. During this period, he played with the London Philharmonic Orchestra for three months.
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