Tasmin Little is a renowned British violinist, celebrated for her contributions to classical music. Born on May 13, 1965, in London, she began playing the violin at a young age and went on to study at the Royal Academy of Music. Known for her expressive playing style and technical prowess, Little has performed with prestigious orchestras worldwide, including the London Symphony Orchestra and the BBC Symphony Orchestra. Her discography includes notable recordings such as Beethoven's Violin Concerto, Tchaikovsky's Violin Concerto, and the complete works of the violin sonatas by Brahms, which have received critical acclaim. Little is also recognized for her interpretation of contemporary works, championing compositions by modern composers. Beyond her performance career, Tasmin Little is an advocate for music education, often engaging in outreach programs to inspire young musicians. Her dedication to the violin and her efforts to promote classical music have solidified her impact on the genre, making her a prominent figure in the classical music landscape. In 2020, she announced her retirement from the concert platform, leaving behind a legacy of musical excellence and advocacy.