"a miracle of musicality"

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Upcoming Concerts


Complete concert schedule

05Apr20:00Jerez de la Frontera (ES)Recital with Pablo Barragán and Elisabeth Brauß

24Apr20:15Rotterdam - De DoelenRecital with Thomas Beijer

09MayalldaySeville (ES)Recital with Pablo Barragán and Frank Dupree

Upcoming Concerts


Complete concert schedule

05Apr20:00Jerez de la Frontera (ES)Recital with Pablo Barragán and Elisabeth Brauß

24Apr20:15Rotterdam - De DoelenRecital with Thomas Beijer

09MayalldaySeville (ES)Recital with Pablo Barragán and Frank Dupree




About Noa


Dutch violinist Noa Wildschut (2001) is only 22 years old, but has already gained her place in the international classical music scene. At the age of 6 she appeared live on Dutch national television for the “Kinderprinsengrachtconcert 2007” in Amsterdam. Aged 7 she made her debut in the Main Hall of The Concertgebouw in Amsterdam at the “Night of the Promising”. In September 2016 she became an exclusive recording artist for Warner Classics.

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Saint-Saëns: Violin Concerto No. 3

Noa performs Camille Saint-Saëns's Violin Concerto No. 3 in B minor, Op. 61, at the Sunday Morning Concert with the Radio Filharmonisch Orkest (Netherlands Radio Philharmonic Orchestra) under the direction of James Gaffigan, in the Main Hall of the Royal Concertgebouw Amsterdam. The concert on 27 September 2020 was broadcast live on NPO Radio 4.

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Mozart

Noa's debut album, recorded when she was 15 years old, is an all-Mozart recording: the Violin Concerto No. 5 and the Adagio K. 261, for which she is joined by the Netherlands Chamber Orchestra under the leadership of Gordan Nikolić, and the Violin Sonata in B flat major, K. 454, with prizewinning pianist and festival director Yoram Ish‑Hurwitz.

"Everywhere freedom, a naturalness, elegant and beautiful music making. A compelling discovery!"

- Le Soir

"A new color in the music world ... a sparkling cd debut"
- Klassieke Zaken

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