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Levine Andrade
Levine Andrade
was born in Bombay, and came to England at 9 and was awarded a scholarship to
the Yehudi Menuhin School where BBC Television made a full documentary about him
in their series "Life of a Child". At 15 he was awarded a scholarship to study
at the Royal Academy of Music where he won many prizes for violin, viola and
chamber music, and was honoured with a scholarship for a 4th year of study,
after which he went on to obtain the highest accolade in his Recital Diploma.
While at the Academy the Arditti String
Quartet was formed and had an unparalleled career performing at almost every
major music festival throughout the world to great critical acclaim. Their
recordings won several prizes. Levine also gave the television premiere of
Krystof Penderecki's "Capriccio" for Solo Viola on Polish Television.
Levine Andrade Guild Music
- GMCD 7286 -
Serenade for Flute,
Viola and Harp
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