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String
Diva combines the extraordinary talents of three stunning and
talented young musicians performing music the world adores. With
clever world-class musical arrangements, String Diva proudly place
their unique stamp on both the gracefully choreographed music they
play and the way special event and concert audiences are entertained
around the globe.
Featuring unique interpretations of some of the world’s most loved
tunes, String Diva’s extensive repertoire includes both iconic
popular hit songs and beguiling classical music with a funky,
contemporary edge.
Enthralling audiences with their inimitable style, String Diva has
performed for many international premier events – supporting charity
fund-raisers through to such distinguished occasions as The
Malaysian Grand Prix, The Johnnie Walker Classic, and in concert
with West End and Broadway star, Michael Crawford.

Ladies and gentlemen, the women of String Diva around
the world...
Jane Cho
Jane's studies have seen her at schools The French-American
Conservatory and Juliard in New York. Her performances have taken
her throughout Asia and the United States in some of the world's
most famous venues including Carnegie Hall.
Rosemerry Davidson
Like her fellow Divas, Rosemerry's aptitude for several instruments
led to her study with celebrated Alexandru Todicescu before
attaining a Bachelor of Music Performance in Viola. With both viola
and violin she has appeared around Australia in various guises,
playing in pop film clips, at numerous events, and in concert.
Stephanie Livanes
Having played the violin since the age of two, Sephanie's early and
obvious talent saw a music scholarship take her through school
before maturing to enjoy performing a wide range of musical styles.
Her passion for music has led her to perform in orchestras, small
ensembles and as a soloist in many countries including representing
Australia at the Winter Olympic Games in Nagano.
Jane Stanley
Jane graduated from the Sydney Conservatorium of Music with a
Bachelor of Music (Honours) degree where she was awarded several
scholarships for violin performance. Shortly afterwards she was
appointed concertmaster of the Australian Youth Orchestra, touring
extensively with prominent artists including guitarist, Slava
Gregorian. Currently, Jane plays with the Sydney Symphony &
Australian Opera & Ballet Orchestra. In the course of her work Jane
has featured in several television productions including film clips
with Katie Noonan and The Veronicas and has performed at many major
events including the Rugby World Cup and in concert with Andrea
Bocelli.
Nan Heo
Nan began playing the violin at age seven paving the way to later
study under Prof. Peter Zhang at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music.
In recent years Nan's solo performances include the 2005 Encore
Concert at the Sydney Opera House and internationally with the
Guangxi Arts College Orchestra; for the Austral-Korean Cultural
Foundation; with the Hunan State Symphony Orchestra; and as a guest
soloist on “Korean Idol”. She had also participated in master
classes, and performed with, the likes of James Buswell of New
England Conservatory, Dr. Walter Verdehr, Prof. Goetz Richter and
Richard Tognetti. Nan is a member of the Golden Key Foundation, an
organisation recognised world-wide for its elite members.
Rebecca Speer
At the tender age of two Rebecca began learning the violin from her
father - a violin teacher and professional violinist. Attending a
Sydney Grammar School on a full music scholarship she later began
her Bachelor of Music (performance) degree at the Sydney
Conservatorium of Music whilst winning numerous competitions and
performing regularly on both television and radio. Rebecca has also
played on several movie soundtracks and toured internationally as
both an orchestral musician and soloist.

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