LONDON (Reuters) - Violinist Vanessa-Mae has put music on hold for a year and is rehearsing for a new role - skiing for Thailand at the Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia, in February 2014. Vanessa-Mae, ...
collaboration with EMI Music Asia. The full-scale promotional campaign supports the launch of the violinist's new album and upcoming visit to Asia.
Cruelty Free International has presented international superstar violinist Vanessa-Mae with the Lord Houghton Award in recognition of her service and contribution to animal welfare. Vanessa has ...
Vanessa-Mae, who is best known for having sold millions of records as a violinist around the world, has qualified to represent Thailand at the Winter Olympics in Sochi next month. The violinist, ...
If timing is key for musical maestros, Vanessa Mae found out the hard way on the Sochi slopes that the same is true of Winter Olympians. The multi-million selling violinist made her Olympic bow in the ...
Musical maestro Vanessa Mae has had her name cleared of race-fixing allegations. The multi-million selling violin star has been awarded damages for defamation from the International Ski Federation ...
Violinst Vanessa Mae, starting under her father’s name as Vanessa Vanakorn for Thailand, leaves after competing in the first run of the women’s giant slalom at the Sochi 2014 Winter Olympics, Tuesday, ...