BACK

Caroline Goulding

Violin

Caroline Goulding
At age nineteen, violinist Caroline Goulding has performed as a soloist with some of North America’s premier orchestras including The Cleveland Orchestra, Toronto Symphony, National Symphony, Dallas Symphony, Houston Symphony, Detroit Symphony, and the Orchestra of St. Luke’s. Ms. Goulding was a winner of the 2009 Young Concert Artists International Auditions and was awarded the Helen Armstrong Fellowship, the Slomovic Orchestra Soloist Prize and the Buffalo Chamber Music Society Prize. Her New York debut sponsored by the Rhoda Walker Teagle Prize opened YCA’s 50th Anniversary season and her Kennedy Center debut was co-presented by the Washington Performing Arts Society. Ms. Goulding received a 2011 Avery Fisher Career Grant. In 2009 she was awarded a Grammy nomination for her debut recording with pianist Christopher O’Riley (YCA Alumnus) on the Telarc label. Her exciting season includes appearances with the London Chamber Orchestra, Milwaukee Symphony, Dallas Symphony, Colorado Symphony, and the New Mexico Symphony, and numerous recitals including the National Museum of Women in the Arts in Washington DC. Ms. Goulding’s television appearances include NBC’s The Today Show with Martha Stewart, MARTHA, PBS’s From the Top: Live from Carnegie Hall, and SiriusXM Satellite Radio. Born in Ohio, Ms. Goulding began studying the violin at the age of three-and-a-half with Julia Kurtyka and currently works with Donald Weilerstein at the New England Conservatory. She plays the General Kyd Stradivarius (c. 1720), courtesy of Jonathan Moulds.

(As of June 2012)

LINE OFFICIAL