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Noemi Gasparini
Violinist, singer, and composer Noemi Gasparini explores new musical paths at the crossroads of Central American traditional music and the virtuosity of composers such as Bach, Stravinsky, Kreisler, and Berio.
Italian, Mexican, and French, she is active across the classical, world music, and contemporary music scenes. A passionate chamber musician and soloist, she won First Prize at the Ravel Academy in 2022 and received the Audience Award at the 2022 Schiermonnikoog Chamber Music Festival in the Netherlands. In 2023, Noemi Gasparini performed as a soloist with the Basque Country Orchestra under the baton of Jean-François Heisser for the opening concert of its 2023–2024 season. She also performs regularly with French pianist Jean-Frédéric Neuburger.
During her years in New York, Noemi Gasparini was a member of Flor de Toloache, the Grammy Award–winning all-female mariachi group, as well as Jarana Beat, a Mexican ensemble blending Afro-Indigenous influences.
Classical music, Latin American music, and her own songs come together in the concerts of Noemi Gasparini, which feature collaborations with a wide range of musicians. Recent projects include performances with Venezuelan violinist Alexis Cárdenas and his group Recoveco, as well as with her own band, Noemi y Los Tigres Parisinos. Noemi Gasparini is currently working on her debut album, bringing together the different facets of her musical world. The first single, El hombre en el desierto, was released on digital platforms in April 2026.
Noemi Gasparini earned a Master’s degree in Classical Violin from the Paris Conservatoire (CNSMDP), graduating unanimously with highest honors in the class of Jean-Marc Phillips. She also holds a Bachelor’s degree from the Manhattan School of Music in New York, where she studied with Patinka Kopec. In addition, she participated in several masterclasses with Pinchas Zukerman.
Noemi Gasparini has received support from the Fondation de France, the Vincent Meyer Foundation, Société Générale Musical Patronage, the Safran Foundation, Adami, and the Patrick Petit Foundation. She performs on a violin made by Sergio Peresson.