Eva Caballero
Flute

Eva Caballero has a busy and varied musical career, performing with period instrument orchestras and ensembles in the UK and abroad. Playing on originals and reproductions of old flutes, she is confident performing repertoires from the Baroque period to the modern day. Originally from Barcelona, Spain, Eva Caballero was awarded a scholarship to study at Trinity College of Music, London, with Daniel Pailthorpe. Towards the end of her BMus (Hons) degree, she discovered the Baroque flute with Stephen Preston and continued her studies on historical flutes with Lisa Beznosiuk at the Royal Academy of Music.
Her work involves performing in London-based ensembles and a variety of orchestras, including Solomon’s Knot, The Mozartists, The Sixteen, Gabrieli Consort & Players, Istante Collective and Armonico Consort among others. She has also given recitals at venues including the Handel Hendrix House, Raynham Hall, the Wallace Collection and St Martin-in-the-Fields. Eva has won numerous awards as a chamber music performer in the UK and Spain, including the XIII Paper de Música de Capellades, Premi Ciutat Manresa, IX Pòdiums de St Joan de Vilatorrada and the Anglo-Czech Trust Competition.
Eva is an enthusiastic educator and works as a flute teacher in North London primary and secondary schools as well as at the North London Conservatoire.

