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Vanessa-Mae Presents the Rado 'Ovation'
For This Year's Show, Rado Came Up With a Special Treat: A Musical
Spectacle Between the Traditional and the Modern, Between Past and
Future
LENGNAU, Switzerland, March 27 /PRNewswire/ -- Do great music and excellent
watches have something in common? Yes indeed, in Rado's opinion. And superstar
Vanessa-Mae thinks the same. On 27 March 00, the world-famous violinist gave
an impressive concert in Basel as Rado's star guest. This gave a very special
accompaniment to the new Rado ``Ovation.''
In its design, the new Rado is oriented towards the world's first
scratchproof watch, the Rado ``DiaStar,'' thus embodying a link between past
and future. Vanessa-Mae's musical performance directly follows this basic
idea: for her, classical music is the paragon, but this does not prevent her
from interpreting it in her own very personal way -- daring, different,
innovative and futuristic. Just like the new Rado ``Ovation.'' The large
audience of guests at the launching event on 27 March 00 showed their
appreciation of the performance in appropriate fashion -- with a standing
ovation!
Vanessa-Mae was born on 27 October 1978 in Singapore. Her family emigrated
to England shortly after and Vanessa-Mae today considers herself English,
although her roots are in Thailand and China. She took her first violin
lessons at the age of five and her talent was so impressive that at the age of
thirteen, she became the youngest violinist ever to appear with the London
Philharmonic Orchestra. She signed her first recording contract at the same
age. After this, it was a nonstop success story. The 21-year-old classical
virtuoso with the charisma of a pop star describes herself today as ``sensual,
affectionate and crazy.''
27 March 2000
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