Víctor Estrada studied classical guitar, music theory and harmony in the Conservatorio del Liceo of Barcelona, Spain.
In the eighties he founded the symphonic rock group Erin, and from that moment on he has performed and recorded with many musical groups deserving special mention his collaboration with the celebrated symphonic rock group Amarok.
As a composer, he had premiered a lot of works and published two albums Lo divino en lo grosero (2001) and Continuo despertar (2003).
Victor knew about the theremin thanks to the science fiction movies of the fifties (without realizing how was or what was the name of that instrument)
but it wasn't until 2004, in the interner era, when he could find out the world of this instrument and get in touch with some of the most acclaimed instrumentalists.
He has received classes from the great virtuosi Lydia Kavina and Pamela Kurstin and invaluable advices from the great canadian theremin player Peter Pringle.
He has created the first spanish publication dedicated to the divulgation of the theremin called Guía de introducción al theremin and is a regular contributor of Theremin Hispano (an important theremin web page ).
He has written about the theremin in musical reviews and blogs and he has introduced it in radio and television.
He has played the theremin with the OBC orquestra in the Auditorio of Barcelona and with the singers Coshida and El hermano de la vila, the groups Amarok, Parthenon and Acthe. He has also played in different plays and in many recording collaborations.
He has requested a collaboration playing the theremin for the soundtrack to the spanish movie “El barón contra los demonios” from Ricardo Ribelles ( 2007)
At the present he has his own group with the theremin called “Cos Elèctric”.
He has been teaching in the last 20 years and has created a reasonable method to study the theremin which was unexisting at this moment.