A ten-year-old violin prodigy from Melbourne, Australia has just made history. Christian Li, the wildly talented young man in the video above, just became the youngest person ever to win first prize ...
Australian violinist Christian Li has become the youngest winner to take home the first prize in on of the world's most prestigious violin competitions — the Yehudi Menuhin International Competition.
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. As Christian Li’s tiny fingers fly up and down the fingerboard of his violin and his right arm works the bow across the strings, Bazzini ...
Decca Classics has today (March 20) announced it has signed 12-year-old Australian-Chinese violin sensation Christian Li. He is the label’s youngest ever signing. In 2018, Li won became the Menuhin ...
Australian Christian Li has finished equal first at an international tournament for the world's finest violinists after several scintillating performances. Australian Christian Li, 10, won a junior ...
Australian violinist Christian Li is something very, very special. Watch the video above to see why... A year after his competition triumph, Christian came to the UK to perform concerts at the Gower ...
Christian’s recording of the evergreen violin concertos with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra is released later this month on the prestigious Decca label. “I love playing it because I can use ...
Like many 12-year-old schoolboys, Christian Li likes Harry Potter, The Hobbit and Angry Birds. But what sets him apart is his gift for the violin. "I feel most happy and confident when I'm playing the ...
We are familiar with the term jaw-dropping. That is what is said to happen when we encounter something or someone so astounding, shocking, impressive, beautiful or in this generation’s favorite ...
Like many 12-year-old schoolboys, Christian Li likes Harry Potter, The Hobbit and Angry Birds. But what sets him apart is his gift for the violin. "I feel most happy and confident when I'm playing the ...
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