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By the age of 17, violinist Caroline Goulding had played with the Cleveland Orchestra, Cleveland Pops, Detroit Symphony, and Buffalo Philharmonic, made television appearances on The Today Show and Martha Stewart's Martha, and received a Grammy Award nomination for her first recording. Critics typically noted the amazing maturity of her interpretations and the all-encompassing character of her virtuoso technique. Goulding has managed to develop a reasonably broad repertory, too, playing concertos by Mozart, Mendelssohn, Brahms (Double Concerto), Tchaikovsky, Sibelius, and Korngold, as well as other concert and recital fare by Schumann, Saint-Saëns, Sarasate, Gershwin, and many others.
Caroline Goulding (pronounced GOLDing) was born in Port Huron, Michigan, in 1992. At age three she began lessons on the violin with Julia Kurtyka. Later on she had studies with Paul Kantor at the University of Michigan. After Kantor took a post with the Cleveland Institute of Music when Goulding was 11, her family relocated to Cleveland so she could continue studies with him there.
Goulding also studied at Juilliard via the Starling-Delay Symposium, Interlochen Center for the Arts, and the New England Conservatory of Music. Having appeared as a regular at the Aspen Music Festival and School since she was ten, Goulding entered the concerto competition there at 13 and won first prize (2005). The following year she appeared on the television program From the Top: Live from Carnegie Hall, hosted by pianist Christopher O'Riley. Goulding soon made a number of acclaimed debuts, including her 2007 appearance with the Cleveland Pops in a performance of the Vieuxtemps Souvenir d'Amérique.
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