Leticia Andorno

Violin teacher

Leticia was born in 2004 in Grens, French-speaking Switzerland, and grew up on Lake Constance. She started playing the violin when she was just under 4 years old, and the piano when she was 10. In 2015 she was accepted into Philip Draganov’s class at the Zurich Conservatory. In 2019, she passed the entrance exam for the Pre-College of the Zurich University of the Arts, where she studied with Philip Draganov for two more years. Leticia attended master classes with Rainer Kussmaul, Kirill Troussov, Andreas Janke, Wonji Kim, Zakhar Bron and Paul Roczek, among others. She is a prize winner of the national competition “Jugend musiziert” and the Swiss Youth Music Competition. Leticia gained orchestral experience with the Youth Symphony Orchestra Zurich, the PreCollege Orchestra Zurich, the University Symphony Orchestra of the University of Music and Performing Arts Munich and the Bach Collegium Munich, among others. Leticia is currently studying with Prof. Sonja Korkeala at the University of Music and Performing Arts Munich and in parallel law at the LMU.