Noga Barlev

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Noga Barlev

Noga Barlev (b. 2007)

Born and lives in Beit Itzhak, Noga started her violin playing at age 5 and studies with Mrs. Mila Feldman in a program for an outstanding musicians at the Israel Conservatory of Music Tel – Aviv where she is also a three times winner of a grand prix place with exceptional distinction at the scholarship competition.

Noga is a scholar from the Jerusalem Music Center where she is part of the program for Young and excellent string players, Goldman Chamber Music program, The Young Israeli Philharmonic Orchestra and The Huberman Program for gifted string players.

2021 Age 13 Noga started participating the prestigious Perlman Music Program Summer Music School - under the baton of legendary violinist Mr. Itzhak Perlman in Full Scholarship and was the only Israeli and one of six internationally violinist that was accepted to this Summer Program that year. Age 12 Noga participated at the Israel Residency of the Perlman Music Program and Israel Conservatory of Music Tel – Aviv. Age 10 Noga was accepted to the Perlman Genesis Music program as the youngest participant.

Noga participated in many masterclasses, among them with: Maestro Itzhak Perlman Prof Miriam Fried, Prof Paul Biss, Prof Li Lin, Pro Cathy Cho, , Prof Gregory Kalinovsky, Prof Ani Schnarch, Prof Daniel Gaede, Prof Haim Taub, Prof Yair Kless, Prof Nava Milo, Prof Irina Vasilievna Svetlova, David Grimal, and Rachel Barton Pine.

Noga participates regularly at Keshet Eilon Strings Seminars and preforms regularly at the seminar's soloists' concerts. Age 10 she was invited to a special Master class with former Israel Philharmonic Orchestra Concertmaster Haim Taub. Age 12 She was invited as a young violinist on special scholarship to the Keshet Eilon International Summer Course.
Noga is a grant recipient from: Zefunot Tarbut, Ronen Foundation.
Noga plays on an Italian Lorenzo Storioni Violin generously loan to her by Mr. Yehuda Zisapel.
Noga is a fianelist from the 2019 Arthur Grumiaux international Violin competition Brussels.