Carolina Eyck

Carolina Eyck (born 26 December 1987 in near Berlin) is one of the few virtuosos on the Theremin or Termenvox.

With five years Carolina Eyck received his first piano lessons, a year later, she began violin training. As a student at the High School of Music in Berlin, she was inducted into the class of Prof. Ulla Scholz. Later they changed to the viola and was taught by Prof. Ditte readers. Since 2007, she studied at the Royal College of Music Stockholm majoring in viola with Henrik Frendin and received her bachelor's degree there in 2010. As a violist, she was, inter alia, Member of the German Philharmonic String Orchestra and various chamber music ensembles.

At the age of seven, she began at Lidia Kawina, the great-niece of Leon Theremin to learn the theremin. Carolina Eyck plays on a "Big Briar Theremin series 91A " and on an Etherwave Pro Theremin from Robert Moog. She wrote the first Thereminschule The Art of Thereminspiels. As a theremin soloist, she guest appearances at notable music festivals so far in Basel, Davos, Łódź, Budapest, Asheville NC and San Francisco. Projects and concert appearances have taken, inter alia, they to Poland, Luxembourg, Sweden, France, England, Mexico, Japan, Pakistan and the USA. In 2008 she was a soloist of the EtherMusicCinema project by Jan Bilk at the Teatro Nacional Sao Carlos in Lisbon. With Lera Auerbach's The Little Mermaid she appeared in 2009, with the Hamburg Ballet under John Neumeier in several major cities in Japan and 2010 at the San Francisco Ballet War Memorial Opera House in San Francisco.

In the youth competition composed in 2005, she won a first place with the composition " Physical formulas ". In 2006 she won the Composer Award of RBB with the composition " Sciciani - At Wendish Castle Wall" for accordion and string orchestra. From this piece, she created a new version of " CIANI - At Wendish Castle Wall: Images for Theremin and Orchestra ".

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