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Messer Chups
Messer Chups
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Clara Rockmore
Clara Rockmore
Russian-born American musician
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Carolina Eyck
Carolina Eyck
German-Sorbian theremin musician, composer and author
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Howard Shore
Howard Shore
Canadian composer and conductor noted for his film scores (born 1946)
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Dorit Chrysler
Dorit Chrysler
Austrian musician
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Bruce Woolley
Bruce Woolley
English singer-songwriter
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Wendy Warner
Wendy Warner
American musician
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Natalia Gutman
Natalia Gutman
Russian musician
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Lindsay Cooper
Lindsay Cooper
English musician, composer and activist
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Lera Auerbach
Lera Auerbach
Soviet-Russian-born American classical composer and pianist
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Yury Bashmet
Yury Bashmet
Russian conductor, violinist, and violist
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Yuja Wang
Yuja Wang
Chinese pianist
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Miklós Rózsa
Miklós Rózsa
Hungarian-American composer
13
Patricia Kopatchinskaja
Patricia Kopatchinskaja
Moldovan-Austrian musician
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Hilary Hahn
Hilary Hahn
musician
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Mela Tenenbaum
Mela Tenenbaum
violinist and violist
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Midori Gotō
Midori Gotō
Japanese American Violinist
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John Veale
John Veale
English composer
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Vanessa Benelli Mosell
Vanessa Benelli Mosell
Italian pianist
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Wendy Carlos
Wendy Carlos
American composer and electronic musician
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Michiru Oshima
Michiru Oshima
Japanese composer
21
Anna Meredith
Anna Meredith
British composer and performer of electronic and acoustic music
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Joanna MacGregor
Joanna MacGregor
British musician
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Antonio Meneses
Antonio Meneses
Brazilian musician
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Keith Emerson
Keith Emerson
British recording artist; keyboard player and composer (1944-2016)
Intro
Russian musician

Lydia Yevgenyevna Kavina (Лидия Евгеньевна Кавина; born 8 September 1967) is a Russian-British theremin player.

The granddaughter of Léon Theremin's first cousin, Soviet anthropologist and primatologist Mikhail Nesturkh, Kavina was born in Moscow and began studying the instrument under the direction of Léon Theremin when she was nine years old. Five years later, she gave her first theremin concert, which marked the beginning of a musical career that has led to numerous concert, theatre, radio and television performances around the world.

Kavina has appeared as a solo performer at such prestigious venues as the Bolshoi Zal (Great Hall) of the Moscow Conservatory, Moscow International Art Centre with National Philarmonic of Russia under Vladimir Spivakov and Bellevue Palace in Berlin, the residence of the German President. She has also performed at leading festivals, including Caramoor with the Orchestra St. Luke's, New York's Lincoln Center Festival, Holland Music Festival, Martinu Festival, Electronic Music Festival in Burge and Moscow “Avantgarde”.

Kavina performs most of the classical theremin repertoire, including popular works for theremin by Bohuslav Martinů, Joseph Schillinger, and Spellbound by Miklos Rozsa, as well as Equatorial by Edgard Varèse and the lesser known Testament by Nicolas Obouchov.

In addition to giving concerts, Kavina is a composer of music for theremin and teaches the instrument in Western Europe, Russia and the United States. Carolina Eyck was one of her students. Together with the London Philharmonic Orchestra, she played theremin for Howard Shore's soundtrack of the Oscar-winning film Ed Wood, as well as for eXistenZ (also by Shore) and The Machinist. Additionally, Kavina has recorded several compact discs and is the subject of an instructional video from the theremin manufacturer Moog Music. She was also featured in stage productions such as Alice and The Black Rider (both conceived and directed by Robert Wilson, with music by Tom Waits) at the Thalia Theater in Hamburg, and in collaboration with the Russian experimental surf band Messer Chups.

Lydia Kavina is an active promoter of new experimental music for the theremin. Her recent project "Nicht zu fassen" for theremin and accordion, together with Roman Yusipey, includes works by S.Gubaidulina, J.Cage, V.Poleva, as well as Kavina's compositions, it was performed in Germany and Ukraine. In collaboration with Barbara Buchholz and Kamerensemble Neue Musik Berlin, Kavina performed a number of concerts of contemporary works for theremin in Germany in 2005–2007 as part of the Touch! Don't Touch! – Music for Theremin project.

The most notable project of her recent career is her theremin solo in The Little Mermaid, a ballet by Lera Auerbach, choreographed by John Neumeier in Copenhagen New Opera Haus(2005), Hamburg State Opera (2007-2015) and The National Ballet of China in Beijing(2012). Kavina also played the solo in Danny Elfman's UK concert tour with BBC concert orchestra and London Concert orchestra (2013-2014).

Kavina has completed a number of her own compositions for theremin including a Concerto for Theremin and Symphony Orchestra, first performed by the Boston Modern Orchestra under the direction of Gil Rose.

Lydia Kavina is based in Oxfordshire, UK. Kavina holds a degree in composition from The Moscow Conservatory, where she also completed a postgraduate assistantship program.