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Catherine Leonard, Violin
Catherine Leonard, violin
Recognised as a deeply personal performer with a wide-ranging repertoire, Catherine Leonard has secured her place as one of the finest violinists of her generation.
Following her undergraduate studies in the United States on a Fulbright Scholarship, Catherine completed her studies in Amsterdam with the renowned pedagogue and performer Herman Krebbers.
She subsequently won prizes at numerous international competitions including the Kulenkampff in Cologne...
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Featured Video
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Debussy with wonderful Warren Jones a few months ago..
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Recording Date:
Fri 13 May 2011
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III - Scherzo: Allegro (7:26)
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Well deserved great review of our current program.
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Upcoming appearances at the Savannah Music Festival. Excited to play with some wonderful colleagues...and my first time to Georgia...
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Short video about my performance of a world premiere concerto by female Irish composer Ian Boyle.
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The 1/8/11 broadcast of a live recording of Camerata Pacifica (Apr. '09) with Adrian Spence, Nick Daniel , Catherine Leonard, Richard O'Neill, Ani ...
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Catherine Leonard and Ani Aznavoorian (principal artists for Camerata Pacifica) with guest artist, Hugh Tinney. March 2010 in Zipper Hall, Los Ange...
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Events
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21 May 2013
Pasadena Civic Auditorium
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Links
Well deserved great review of our current program.
Upcoming appearances at the Savannah Music Festival. Excited to play with some wonderfu...
Short video about my performance of a world premiere concerto by female Irish composer...
The 1/8/11 broadcast of a live recording of Camerata Pacifica (Apr. '09) with Adrian Sp...
Live Performance March 2010 at Zipper Hall in downtown Los Angles, as part of Camerata ...
Catherine Leonard and Ani Aznavoorian (principal artists for Camerata Pacifica) with gu...
The Santa Barbara Independent review of Camerata Pacifica's season opening concert.
Savannah Music Festival 2011
Review of Friday night's season opening from the Santa Barbara News Press
Review of the season opening concert by Mark Swed of the Los Angeles Times.
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