Jane Peters
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Jane Peters (born 1963) is an Australian classical violinist and Arts Ambassador for Australia.
Early life
In 1963, Peters was born in Adelaide, Australia.[1] Peters' father is a retired GP and her mother studied Botany.[2]
Career
At age 10, Peters performed as a violinist on stage.[1]
At twelve Peters won a medal in France and performed on Australian TV.[3] In 1982 she received her B.A. and her teacher in Adelaide was Lyndall Hendrickson.[4] In 1986 she won the Bronze Medal at the International Tchaikovsky Competition.[5][6] Peters has been an Arts Ambassador for Australia.[7]
Personal life
Peters has a daughter named Emma.[2] As of 2017, Peters resides in Rouen, Normandy, France.[2]
References
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- ↑ "Violinist, 12, wins French acclaim", The Sydney Morning Herald, 7 August 1975
- ↑ "A Violin Concerto for One" by Catherine Osborne, The Sydney Morning Herald, 8 April 1988
- ↑ "Music Review; Australian Violinist and Rising Pianist" by Anthony Tommasini, The New York Times, 2 March 1996
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Further reading
- Philippe Borer, Aspects of European Influences on Violin Playing & Teaching in Australia, M.Mus. diss., 1988 (on Jane Peters' early training, see Appendix D, pp. 182–193)
- Lyndall Hendrickson, A longitudinal Study of Precocity in Music, in Giftedness, a Continuing Worldwide Challenge, ed. by A. J. Cropley, New York, Trillium Press, 1985, pp. 192–203
- Heather Kurzbauer, Jane Peters: A self-willed violin prodigy at 30, in The Strad, vol. 104, no. 1240 (August 1993), pp. 720–722