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Ronald Thomas
Ronald Thomas was gifted his first violin at the age of four and by 20 he was considered one of the best violinists in the world.
Music was in the family genes. His father was a trained musician who played violin at silent film screenings and his mother was a talented pianist, and both encouraged young Ronald to follow his musical heart. Thomas's skills were soon being recognised at talent shows in Perth, where he occasionally found himself in a field of one at just 11 years of age.
Thomas then moved overseas where he led several English orchestras and won the coveted Carl Flesch medal at the age of just 21.
He went on to play with or lead the London Symphony Orchestra, the London Philharmonic Orchestra, the English Chamber Orchestra, the Academy of St Martin-In-The-Fields, the Bournemouth Chamber Orchestra and many more, including in Australia
Music was in the family genes. His father was a trained musician who played violin at silent film screenings and his mother was a talented pianist, and both encouraged young Ronald to follow his musical heart. Thomas's skills were soon being recognised at talent shows in Perth, where he occasionally found himself in a field of one at just 11 years of age.
Thomas then moved overseas where he led several English orchestras and won the coveted Carl Flesch medal at the age of just 21.
He went on to play with or lead the London Symphony Orchestra, the London Philharmonic Orchestra, the English Chamber Orchestra, the Academy of St Martin-In-The-Fields, the Bournemouth Chamber Orchestra and many more, including in Australia