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Tania Davis is the violist of the British/Australian eclectic string quartet Bond. She holds a first-class Bachelor of Music honors degree from the Sydney Conservatorium, and has just gained the 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.
Bond Trivia:
- Superhero: Maxim Vengerov
- Favourite Animal: Elk.
- Favourite Film: Strictly Ballroom, A Room with a View, Zoolander.
- Favourite Music: Too many favourites to mention really!!! To name a few — Schubert String Quintet, Mozart Requiem, Bach Cello Suites…
- Favourite Food: Spicy food - Thai green curry!!! Also love sushi.
- Favourite Quote: Wheresoever you go, go with all your heart. ~ Confucius.
- Appropiately, her name means “strength of ten” in Russian.
- Her star sign is Cancer, her favourite colour is blue and she loves sushi.
- Tania is married to Jesper Svedberg, a Swedish cellist who also studied at Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London and is part of the Kungsbacka Piano Trio.
- Tania wrote the piece "Odyssey" and arranged the track "Señorita".
- Tania is a big fan of Yo-yo Ma and has Missy Elliot programmed in her iPod. She also loves designer clothes and likes to go shopping. She always performs with 6" high heels and loves to wear mini skirts.
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