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Florian Noack
Florian Noack was born in Brussels in 1990. At the age of twelve he entered the
programme for Outstanding Young Talents at the Queen Elisabeth Music Chapel,
where he studied with Yuka Izutsu. He subsequently continued his studies at
the Musikhochschule in Cologne with the Russian pianist and composer Vassily
Lobanov, and at the Musikhochschule Basel with Claudio Martínez-Mehner.
Florian Noack has very quickly made a name for himself with his passion for
rare works from the Romantic and post-Romantic repertories, and his concert
programmes often include such composers as Lyapunov, Alkan, Medtner and
Dohnányi. He is also the author of transcriptions, which have been taken up by
such musicians as Boris Berezovsky, Dmitry Bashkirov and Cyprien Katsaris.
He has won prizes at some twenty international competitions, notably the
Rachmaninov International Competition, the Robert Schumann International
Competition and the Cologne International Competition. He has also won the
Grandpiano Prize and has held prizes and scholarships from the Fondation Belge
de la Vocation, the Bourse Spes, the Fondation Banque Populaire and the Mozart
Gesellschaft Dortmund.
Florian Noack is a frequent guest at many festivals in Europe, China, South Korea,
the United States and Japan. Among the notable venues where he has performed
are the Cologne Philharmonie, the Palais des Beaux-Arts in Brussels, the Oriental
Art Center in Shanghai, the Beijing Concert Hall, the Comédie des Champs-Élysées
in Paris, the Konzerthaus inDortmund and the Xinghai Concert Hall inGuangzhou.
In France, he appears regularly at such festivals as the Festival Chopin, L’Esprit du
Piano, Les Pianissimes, Piano en Valois and the Festival d’Annecy.