Award Winner – 2025

Noah made his public concert debut in early 2018 with the Woking Symphony Orchestra. He has performed at venues all over Europe, including London’s St John’s Smith Square, Southbank Royal Festival Hall, BBC Hoddinott Hall and Steinway Hall in London, Kiev’s Philharmonia Hall (Ukraine), Gothenburg’s Opera and Konzerthaus (Sweden), Budapest’s Danube Palace (Hungary) and Bayreuth’s Steingraeber Kammermusik-Saal (Germany). He graduated with 1st Class Honours from the Royal Academy of Music, where he was awarded the Sir Elton John Scholarship. He is the recipient of many awards including the Young Pianist Foundation European Grand Prix and the Horowitz International Competition. In January of this year, he performed live on BBC Radio 3 and gave a virtuoso lunchtime recital at the Wigmore Hall performing Rachmaninov, Clementi and Liszt.
“This recital was almost perfect… a tremendous recital by a truly exceptional pianist… a performance of often staggering imagination. I am not sure I have ever heard this music met with such beauty; and nor have I heard such a magical touch as if the notes were just vaporising in the air,” wrote one reviewer.