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Tania Davis
Musical artist

Tania Davis is the violist of the British/Australian classical crossover string quartet Bond. She was educated at SCEGGS Darlinghurst in Sydney before acquiring a first-class Bachelor of Music honors degree from the Sydney Conservatorium of Music and then moving on to gain a postgraduate diploma in performance with distinction from the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London. Her experience includes playing with the Australian Chamber Orchestra, the Sydney Symphony and the London Symphony Orchestra.

Pieces which Davis has written include "Odyssey", and pieces that she has arranged include "Señorita". She has a son, named Lukas Davis.

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Bond
  • Eos Counsell
  • Tania Davis
  • Elspeth Hanson
  • Gay-Yee Westerhoff
  • Haylie Ecker
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