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Christina aims to hit musical heights

Thursday, November 19, 2009, 10:00

HER first solo was when she was dressed as a ladybird at the age of nine – but after 11 years of classical training, Christina Warn is spreading her wings as a far more elegant soprano.

The 21-year-old may cringe at the family video of her cute wings and bobbing antenna, but it was the first recorded display of the passion and talent which has won her a place in the final of a national competition.

On November 28, she will take on around 20 people in her heat, to sing her way to the chance of winning a £20,000 recording contract in Open Mic UK, to be held in Portsmouth.

She said: "If you ask me just before I go on stage, I'll probably be terrified, but right now I can't wait. I'm just going to go out there and do my best."

Despite coming from a family with no inclination towards music, Christina, from Kingsteignton, South Devon, is entirely focused on her dream of leaving her admin job to become a professional recording artist – a goal she has worked towards since winning a music scholarship to Stover School, Newton Abbot.

There she flourished, and went on to secure a second scholarship at the prestigious Wells Cathedral School, one of the best institutions in the country for studying music. After two years of perfecting her skills "pretty much 24/7", she took time out of education to pursue her singing career. She has recorded a CD, and is now performing around twice a week, and fitting in two hourly singing coaching sessions with a tutor at Exeter University whenever possible, as well as working full time to pay the bills. She hopes to be able to take a part-time job soon, to allow her to train even more.

Christina's music is available at www.christinawarn.co.uk, where she is also rallying support for text votes to the competition.

Soprano  Christina Warn has made it through to the finals of a national competition

Soprano Christina Warn has made it through to the finals of a national competition

 

   




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