“Undoubtedly one of the musical hopes of her generation”, as described by Anne-Sophie Mutter, Noa Wildschut works with orchestras such as Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, Radio Philharmonic Orchestra of Holland, Netherlands Philharmonic and Amsterdam Concertgebouw Chamber Orchestra or Dresden Philharmonic, Royal Scottish Symphony Orchestra, Royal Liverpool Philharmonic and Camerata Salzburg amongst others. From an engagement with the Orchestre Symphonique de Québec to tours in Ireland and Australia, Noa Wildschut shows once again that she has conquered the stages of the world. Other Highlights of the 2023/24 season include the Musikfestspiele Dresden as well as invitations from orchestras such as the Junge deutsche Philharmonie, the Orquestra de València and the Netherlands Radio Philharmonice Orchestra. On top of that, she will play recitals with Pablo Barragán and Frank Dupree in Leon, Sevilla, Munich and other places.
Besides having performed chamber music with Nils Mönkemeyer, Pablo Barragán, Tobias Feldman, Timothy Ridout and Elisabeth Brauss, Noa Wildschut also curated the 2023 Festspielfrühling Rügen. In the 2022/23 season, the former “Rising Star” of the European Concert Hall Organisation performed with Buenos Aires Philharmonic Orchestra, Staatsorchester Stuttgart, Israel Chamber Orchestra, Philharmonie Zuidnederland and the Concertgebouw Chamber Orchestra on tour in the Netherlands and Germany. Recitals took her to Musikverein Wien, Philharmonie Luxembourg and as the house’s “Junge Wilde” to Konzerthaus Dortmund.
Noa Wildschut is an exclusive recording artist for Warner Classics. Her first recording, an all- Mozart album, has garnered excellent reviews from the press worldwide. Noa Wildschut plays a 1714 Giovanni Grancino violin made available to her by the Dutch Musical Instruments Foundation. Her bow was custom made by bowmaker Benoît Rolland, commissioned by the Anne-Sophie Mutter Foundation.
At an early age, Noa Wildschut had already won numerous awards, including 1st Prize at the International Violin Competition Louis Spohr in Weimar, 1st Prize at the Iordens Violin Competition in The Hague and the Concertgebouw Young Talent Award 2013. She took part in masterclasses with Jaap van Zweden, Menahem Pressler, Frank Peter Zimmerman, Anner Bijlsma and Liviu Prunaru. In 2018 Noa Wildschut curated a series called “Noa's choice” during the Oranjewoud Festival, a festival that has been officially selected for the creativity of its classical music programming. Noa Wildschut studies with Antje Weithaas at Hochschule für Musik Hanns Eisler in Berlin.
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