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Dylan Latham 

 

'A passionate chamber musician and always full of positive energy' - Stefan Rogers

'A vibrant character stacked to the brim with vivacious vigour.' - Ammal Bhatia

'An aspiring multi faceted musician, stylistically aware yet sensitive.' James Warburton

'A real joy to work with both as a duo partner and an orchestral facilitator.' - Seb Brooks

On the 10th December I will be delighted to be performing the illustrious Franco Mendes Fantasie with my duo partner Nathan Jackson-Turner.

Dylan is 19 years old and lives in Norwich/Manchester. In 2013 He won a scholarship to the Norwich School, winning their music prize all years he attended, and to Pro Corda for their chamber music courses. He attended the NCO for 3 years and in January 2013 he became the youngest recipient of the Michael Badminton Most Promising Strings Award at the Norfolk Young Musician Competition, winning the prize 4 more times since.

Dylan began playing with Rosie Toll when he was 3 ½ through the Suzuki Method. He studied with Alda Dizdari and attended the Junior Guildhall School of Music and Drama from 2012 until 2016 and in 2014 Dylan played solo to a televised 2 million and a full concert hall in Albania. He then did a summer masterclass in Romania with violinist Sherban Lupu and  studied for two years at the Purcell School of Music under the Government’s music and dance scheme, before starting an undergraduate degree in 2018 at the Royal Northern College of Music studying with Jim Clark.

He has performed in multiple venues across the UK and Europe and Dylan has been kindly loaned an exceptional instrument from the Michael Badminton trust until he finishes higher education: a Matthew Hardy from 1819.

Dylan hopes pursue a career in chamber playing or coaching in the future, and is currently the first violinist of his newly formed quartet. He enjoys teaching, orchestral playing, and solo playing but says that chamber is what his ideal final goal would be. 

Outside of music Dylan enjoys playing games and film critique, as well as a good old fashioned pint.

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