Caroline Adomeit (short for Caroline Adomeit-Gadd) was born into an English-German family of musicians. She started playing the violin and the piano when she was six years old, and at the age of seven was accepted as a pupil at the Peter Cornelius-Konservatorium in Mainz, Germany.
From 1997 she studied with Prof Valery Gradow in Mannheim. In 1999 she became a young student (Jungstudent) in the violinclass of Prof Josef Rissin in the Staatliche Musikhoch schule Karlsruhe.
For the last six years she has studied with Prof Herman Krebbers and is sponsored through his foundation. Since 2006 she is also a student in Prof Kolja Blachers Master class.
Caroline has won many National Prizes in the German Competition ”Jugend musiziert“ (for Violin,Piano and Chamber Music).
At the Age of 15 she was a prizewinner at the International Yfrah Neaman Competition.
She won several first prizes in the Peter Cornelius Competition and was also a prizewinner in the Karel Kunc Competition ( South West German Music Competition ) and the youngest prizewinner in the Mozart Society Competition in Mannheim.
Caroline gave a landmark performance of the Mozart violin concerto in D major K 218 in Saarbrücken at the age of 15. She has also played with the Wiesbaden State Orchestra the ”Havanaise“ by C. Saint- Saens and ”Tzigane“ by M. Ravel. She performed the „Carmen fantasy“ by Pablo de Sarasate with the ”Mainzer Kammerorchester“, the Violin Concerto no. 1 in D major by N. Paganini as well as Vivaldi’s ”Four Seasons” and Mendelssohn’s d minor concerto. Caroline has given a number of recitals in Germany, Austria, Poland, Switzerland and Great Britain.