The girl turned out to be the youngest student of the Royal College of Music: she was barely 11 years old. At this age, she became a laureate of the UK Young Pianists' Competition, and at 10 she was already giving concerts accompanied by the London Philharmonic Orchestra. Starting from the age of 8, Vanessa Mae spent half a day at school, and rehearsed the other half. At 5, her stepfather introduced her to the violin, but the piano for a long time remained a more important instrument for the girl. The baby first sat down at the piano at the age of 3. Musical biography of Vanessa May began early. The childhood and youth of the famous violinist can hardly be called iridescent and carefree. The woman moved with her daughter to England, where she married a London lawyer, Graham Nicholson. Little Vanessa was only 4 years old when her mother, pianist Pamela Tan, a native of China, divorced the girl's own father, Thai Waraprong Vanakorn. Vanessa Mae was born on Octoin Singapore, exactly 196 years after Niccolo Paganini was born.
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