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page 121st-century British classical violinists

Vanessa-Mae
Vanessa-Mae (; born 27 October 1978), also called Vanessa-Mae Vanakorn Nicholson, is a Singaporean-born British violinist and skier with Thai heritage from her father. Her album sales reached several million by 2006, making her the wealthiest entertainer aged under 30 in the United Kingdom at that time. She is known for fusing classical and popular genres, which she calls "violin techno-acoustic fusion". This crossover style combines her classical violin training with electronic music influences like techno and synth-pop, as seen for example in the title track from her album Storm from 1997.
Alma Deutscher
British composer, pianist and violinist

Nigel Kennedy
British-born violinist and violist (born 1956)
Nicola Benedetti
Italian-Scottish classical violinist
Alina Ibragimova
Russian-born violinist residing in the UK
Andrew Manze
English violinist and conductor
Mik Kaminski
English violinist
Clemency Burton-Hill
English actress, novelist, journalist and violinist

Roy Goodman
English conductor and violinist
Rachel Podger
British musician
Simon Standage
English violinist and conductor
Irvine Arditti
British violinist and composer (born 1953)
Charlie Siem
violinist
John Holloway
British musician
Tasmin Little
English violinist
Monica Huggett
British conductor and baroque violinist
Clio Gould
British musician
Chloë Hanslip
British classical violinist

Micaela Comberti
British musician
Stevie Wishart
artist