"A pianism as delicate as affirmative: the sense of measure in the perfection of the nuance." 

Santiago Martín Bermúdez, El arte de la fuga

Noelia Rodiles’s ability to seek perfection through the nuances she teases out of the piano, the way in which she makes people experience the emotion of music simply and naturally both on and off stage are what best characterise her as a pianist.

Her musical career includes performances at the principal Spanish concert halls, from the Madrid Auditorio Nacional de Música, to the Teatro Real, Auditorio de Zaragoza, Auditori de Barcelona,  Palau de la Música Catalana, Fundación Juan March, Auditorium de Palma or Teatros del Canal, and in series and festivals such as “Jóvenes Intérpretes” at the Fundación Scherzo, Schubertíada in Vilabertrán, Festival de Música y Danza in Granada, Festival Internacional de Arte Sacro in Madrid, Quincena Musical Donostiarra or the Otoño Musical Soriano. Likewise she has played in countries such as Germany, Italy, France, Poland, Tunisia, Bolivia or Jordan.

As a soloist, Noelia Rodiles has worked with orchestras such as the Nacional d’Andorra, The Soloists of London, the Heinrich Heine Orchestra of Düsseldof, the Orquesta Sinfónica del Principado de Asturias or the Orquesta Sinfónica de Extremadura, amongs others, with distinguished conductors like Víctor Pablo Pérez, Michael Thomas, Marzio Conti, Ramón Tébar or Pablo Mielgo.

Her quality as a pianist has been recognised in national and international piano competitions such as the “Rotary Club” in Palma de Mallorca and the “Ricard Viñes” in Lleida or the First Prize and three special prizes at the National Piano Compettion in Albacete (Spain).

After her first album (Solfa Recordings) with works by Ligeti and Schubert was released she was described as “one of the true rising stars of Spanish and international piano playing” with critics recognising her as a “versatile, talented pianist with truly admirable musicality and refinement” (Justo Romero, Scherzo). In her new album, The Butterfly Effect, she brings together works by Schumann, Schubert and Mendelssohn together with works commissioned to three spanish composers: Jesús Rueda, David del Puerto and Joan Magrané. The piece by this composer has been nominated to the Latin Grammy prices. 

In her new album '1823, Noelia Rodiles pairs the world's first recording of the Piano Sonata by Spanish composer Martín Sánchez Allú, on the bicentenary of his birth, with Schubert's Mements Musicaux. In 2024 she will publish a new album with Partita No. 4 by Julián Orbón and the absolute premiere of Cloches, by Manuel Martínez Burgos, with the Oviedo Filarmonía Orchestra and maestro Lucas Macías, thanks to a Leonardo Scholarship from the FUndación BBVA.

Noelia studied at the music conservatories of Avilés, Madrid and Berlín with Ana Serrano, Ana Guijarro and Galina Iwanzowa. She completed her studies at the Escuela Superior de Música Reina Sofía of Madrid with Dimitri Bashkirov and Claudio Martínez Mehner.

Noelia took part of masterclasses of Daniel Barenboim, Joaquín Achúcarro, Salomon Mikowski, Joaquín Soriano, Galina Eguiazarova, Elisso Virsaladze and Josep M. Colom, among others.