“Natania Hoffman is a top-level artist with impeccable technique and a sound which is generous and, when necessary, incisive. Her playing has extreme sensitivity, which manages to summon the entire range of emotions ...” - Laurent Graulus, Musiq3 (Belgium)

Natania Hoffman is a versatile, thought-provoking musician whose performances and masterclasses have been heard in over twenty countries spanning four continents.

As a soloist, Natania has performed with the Orchestre Royal de Chambre de Wallonie, Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, and Terre Haute Symphony Orchestra, among others. She completed an Artist Diploma the Chapelle Musicale Reine Elisabeth under the guidance of Gary Hoffman.

An avid chamber musician, Natania toured Europe, the USA, China, New Zealand, and India, alongside artists such as Giuliano Carmignola, Augustin Dumay, Joseph Kalichstein, Gilles Apap, Mihaela Martin, and Boris Garlitsky. Additionally, she has participated in festivals such as Open Chamber Music at Prussia Cove, the Folle Journée de Nantes, the Ravinia Steans Institute of Music, and the Encuentro de Santander.

She is a member of Trio Agora, which was the first prize winner of the 2018 Anton Rubinstein competition in Düsseldorf, Germany. Their discography includes “Connecting Identities,” (Odradek Records, 2020) and “Hotel Tango” (Accentus Music, 2023).

Natania Hoffman was a featured guest on the radio programs “Puisque vous avez du talent” hosted by Laurent Graulus (Musiq3, Belgium), “Hoffmeisters Empfehlungen” hosted by Martin Hoffmeister (MDR, Germany), and the programs “Talente und Karrieren” and “Meine Musik” hosted by Kamilla Kaiser (with Trio Agora, rbb Kultur, Germany); additionally, her performances have been broadcasted by Radio 4 (the Netherlands), Kol Hamusica (Israel), SWR (Germany) and LRT Klasika (Lithuania).

A dedicated teacher, she is professor of cello and chamber music at the Conservatoire de la Vallée d’Aoste in Italy; she previously taught chamber music at the “L. Canepa” conservatory in Sassari and the “F. Cilea” conservatory in Reggio Calabria, Italy. She is a jury member of the international “Luigi Nono” chamber music competition.

She is a recipient of scholarships from Neustart Kultur and #MusikerZukunft der Deutschen Orchester-Stiftung.

Additionally, she has participated in many interdisciplinary projects, such as the musical theater project "La Bohème" (Schauspiel Leipzig, Anna-Sophie Mahler, Anna Jelena Schulte), chamber opera premieres of “Physical Education” / Neue Szenen (Deutsche Oper, Dennis Krauß, Juta Pranulytė) and “Unknown, I live with you” (The Airport Society, Krystian Lada, Katarina Glowica), among others.

Natania Hoffman plays a cello made by Arthur Frémont in 2022.