Profile: Noah Max
Noah Max is Artistic Director of the Echo Ensemble, Associate Conductor of the BBC Elstree Concert Band and a guest conductor of Endymion Ensemble and The London Chorus. He was Young Associate Conductor for Sir Matthew Bourne's The Red Shoes at Sadler's Wells in 2019-20 and a Britten-Pears Young Artist in 2018. Described by John Wilson as ‘one of nature’s artists’ and by Sian Edwards as ‘a phenomenal creative personality’, he has conducted his own music in the RAH’s Elgar Room, the Musikverein Vienna and Oxford’s Bodleian Library. Noah has worked with Divertimento Ensemble at Rondo Festival in Milan and has conducted at soundSCAPE Cesena, Wigmore Hall, Cadogan Hall, Sadler's Wells, Cecil Sharp House and for Metier Records. More than fifteen of Noah’s works were premiered in 2019; he has written for the Barbican Piano Trio, Philharmonia MMSF Young Artists at the Royal Festival Hall, the Ebor Singers and St. Bart's Chamber Orchestra, and was a Composer in Residence with the Marryat Players in London and Roadrunner Trio in Amsterdam.
Noah is a prolific filmmaker and a painter whose work has exhibited at the National Portrait Gallery; his first solo show took place in London last year. His poems have been set to music by Ronald Corp OBE.
Noah is a prolific filmmaker and a painter whose work has exhibited at the National Portrait Gallery; his first solo show took place in London last year. His poems have been set to music by Ronald Corp OBE.