Vanessa-Mae
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Background information | ||
Birth name | Vanessa-Mae Vanakorn | |
Born | October 27, 1978 (age 28) Singapore |
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Origin | London, England, UK | |
Genre(s) | Pop, Classical, Techno | |
Instrument(s) | Violin | |
Years active | 1990–present | |
Label(s) | Sony BMG, Virgin, EMI | |
Website | Official website |
Vanessa-Mae Vanakorn Nicholson (born October 27, 1978 in Singapore), known onstage as Vanessa-Mae (in Chinese: 陈美, Chén Měi) is an internationally known British classical and pop musician, especially noted for her violin skills. Her music style is self-described as "violin techno-acoustic fusion", as several of her albums prominently feature the techno style.
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[edit] Childhood
Vanessa-Mae was born in Singapore to a Chinese mother and a Thai father. After her parents separated, her mother married Englishman Graham Nicholson, and the family moved to England when Vanessa-Mae was four years old. She grew up in London and is a British citizen.
She began playing piano at the age of three and violin at five.
She was relatively famous in the United Kingdom throughout her childhood making regular appearances on television (for example on Blue Peter) mostly involving classical music and conservative style. According to Guinness World Records she became the youngest person to record both the Beethoven and Tchaikovsky Violin Concertos, which she did at thirteen.[citation needed]
Vanessa-Mae made her international professional debut at the Schleswig-Holstein Musik Festival in Germany in 1988, and also during 1988 made her concerto debut onstage with the Philharmonia Orchestra in London.
On entering adolescence Vanessa-Mae broke away from her traditional classical influences and became known for her flashy, sexy style appearing in music videos in stylish outfits. She appeared on the Janet Jackson album The Velvet Rope playing a violin solo on the song "Velvet Rope". Her first pop styled album, The Violin Player, was released in 1995, and is still regarded as one of the best works of her career.
[edit] Criticism and comparisons
Vanessa-Mae has received much acclaim and praise for her personal style and talents, but on the other hand has been the subject of controversy as well. Some critics have suggested that Vanessa-Mae's technical and musical abilities are in fact unspectacular and that she is merely a typical product of a music industry attempting to use sex appeal to sell commercialised classical music. Still others feel she is doing a disservice to classical music. She retorts that these critics are too traditional and élitist and because they are unable to appreciate her fusion of classical and pop music nor perform music themselves, they resort to vindictive cynicism, like a music critic of the International German DW-TV who called her a "fiddling Lolita". Some media draw comparisons between Vanessa-Mae and the Finnish classical and pop musician Linda Brava because of the use of daring outfits in combination with striking physical qualities on stage. For example, the British daily newspaper The Sun rated Linda above Vanessa in 1997, although, Brava has stated that she does not find herself similar to Mae, still less to be her competitor.
In April 2006, Vanessa-Mae was ranked as the wealthiest young entertainer under 30 in the UK in the Sunday Times Rich List 2006. [1] having an estimated fortune of about £32 million (€46 million) stemming from concerts and record sales of over an estimated 10 million copies world wide, which is an unprecedented achievement for a young female violinist.
Vanessa-Mae announced in 2006 that she would be releasing a new album sometime between 2007 and 2008. The album will consist of inspiration from great ballets and opera themes.
[edit] Discography
[edit] Albums
- Violin (1990)
- Kids' Classics (1991)
- Tchaikovsky & Beethoven Violin Concertos (1991/1992)
- The Violin Player (1995)
- The Alternative Record from Vanessa-Mae (1996)
- The Classical Album 1 (November 12, 1996)
- China Girl: The Classical Album 2 (January 1, 1998)
- Storm (November, 1997)
- The Original Four Seasons and the Devil's Trill Sonata: The Classical Album 3 (February 16, 1999)
- The Classical Collection: Part 1 (2000)
- Subject To Change (July 17, 2001)
- The Best of Vanessa-Mae (November 5, 2002)
- The Ultimate (December 23, 2003)
- Choreography (2004)
- Xpectation (Jazz collaboration with Prince) (2004)
[edit] Filmography
- The Violin Fantasy (1998)
- Arabian Nights (2000)
[edit] Special edition albums
- The Violin Player: Japanese Release (1995)
- The Classical Album 1: Silver Limited Edition (January 1, 1997)
- Storm: Asian Special Edition (January 1, 1997)
- The Original Four Seasons and the Devil's Trill Sonata: Asian Special Edition (February 1, 1999)
- Subject to Change-Vanessa-Mae: Asian Special Edition (July 1, 2001)
- The Ultimate: Dutch Limited Edition (January, 2004)
[edit] Singles
- Toccata & Fugue (1995)
- Toccata & Fugue - The Mixes (1995)
- Red Hot (1995)
- Classical Gas (1995)
- I'm a-Doun for Lack O' Johnnie (1996)
- Bach Street Prelude (1996)
- Happy Valley (1997)
- I Feel Love Part 1 (1997)
- I Feel Love Part 2 (1997)
- The Devil's Trill' & 'Reflection (1998)
- Destiny (2001)
- White Bird (2001)