Passionate and devoted to the Italian repertoire of the early Baroque and the art of diminution, baroque violinist Leonor de Lera has often been referred to as one of the “top specialists in the field of early seventeenth century music and one of the most important violinists on the national scene”.
Of Spanish-French origin, Leonor’s upbringing was greatly influenced by the fusion of these two cultures. She began studying the violin at the Conservatorio de Ferraz in Madrid when she was six years old, and her passion for music only grew since then.