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Violinist, Singer & Songwriter, Lettice Rowbotham is currently travelling the world, performing and recording. She uses her exhilarating, improvisational skills to captivate audiences wherever she goes.
Classically trained from the age of four at the Yehudi Menuhin, Purcell & Charterhouse Schools, as well as the Royal College of Music. She sped through the Grade exams, registering the highest Distinction mark in the country at Grade 8 at the age of 13.
Lettice first declared her love for the violin at the age of three when she saw some buskers in the street near her home. Months of pleading with her parents resulted in them buying her a plastic violin, which she instantly rejected, then eventually a real instrument. Within hours she was picking out melodies. A glittering career in classical music beckoned but the classical world had reckoned without Lettice’s highly developed aptitude for rebellion. She enjoyed the more social and easy going side of pop and Jazz music, that centred less around competition and seriousness, but more around the fun of playing music with her friends.
After having such intense classical training for so many years, she then had the foundation and technique to move her violin skills into any genre, like; Jazz, Pop, Gypsy, Electro House, Irish Jigs and Reels, Rock, etc
Classically trained from the age of four at the Yehudi Menuhin, Purcell & Charterhouse Schools, as well as the Royal College of Music. She sped through the Grade exams, registering the highest Distinction mark in the country at Grade 8 at the age of 13.
Lettice first declared her love for the violin at the age of three when she saw some buskers in the street near her home. Months of pleading with her parents resulted in them buying her a plastic violin, which she instantly rejected, then eventually a real instrument. Within hours she was picking out melodies. A glittering career in classical music beckoned but the classical world had reckoned without Lettice’s highly developed aptitude for rebellion. She enjoyed the more social and easy going side of pop and Jazz music, that centred less around competition and seriousness, but more around the fun of playing music with her friends.
After having such intense classical training for so many years, she then had the foundation and technique to move her violin skills into any genre, like; Jazz, Pop, Gypsy, Electro House, Irish Jigs and Reels, Rock, etc
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