David Garret, a hardworking, skilled violinist, and exceptional accessibility to opportunities, through his great dedication, rose to fame performing many concerts and shows throughout his life. When David Garret was young, his father bought his older brother, David was intrigued and wanted to play the violin. He learned very quickly and a year later, he performed at the age of 5, at a competition and won first prize. As he grew older, he studied at many violin institutes like the Lubeck Conservatorie. He also began to study with a famous violinist, Ida Haendel. He usually had to travel from Aaachen, Germany to European cities to meet her. At age 17, he enrolled into the Royal College of Music in London. However, he left after the first semester, while interviewed, he was asked why he was expelled, David Garrett responded, "Well expelled wasn 't the official term… It was …show more content…
He was willing to play the violin with a special interest. He worked very hard and learned quickly. You see, skills and talents God-given are a gift, we must use that gift as this musician has and brought 3 genres of music together, classical, rock, and pop. David Garrett received his first Stradivarius when he was 11, as a gift from the German president Richard von Weizsacker, after performing for him. Two years later, when he was 13, he recorded two CDs, appeared on German and Dutch Television, and performed a concert in the residence of the Federal Republic of Germany President. He was offered , after the performance, the use of the famous Stradivarius “San Lorenzo”, it was one of the best instruments during the “golden