Elizabeth Haydon
Renowned for her commanding presence and exquisite tone, Liz has captivated audiences worldwide with her mastery of the cello. A prodigy from a young age, she made her mark on the European stage and even had the honor of performing for royalty. Liz's musical journey began as a child, astonishing listeners on the radio at the tender age of 12, just two years after embarking on her cello lessons.
As a solo cellist, Liz has graced the airwaves since her early teens, showcasing her exceptional talent and passion for music. Beyond her musical endeavors, Liz boasts a diverse background in the fine arts industry, demonstrating her expertise in orchestral music, music education, and more.
With a Bachelor of Science degree in Physiology from UNSW, Liz is also recognized for her groundbreaking scientific research. She made history as the first scientist to link hyperinsulinism mutations to potassium flux and cardiac arrhythmia.
Currently residing in Australia following the completion of her Medical Science degree, Liz's dedication to her craft remains unwavering. Her lifelong love affair with the cello continues to inspire and enchant audiences around the globe.