Netta Spiegel is an Israeli musician, artist, conductor and vocal performer. She researches the intersection of classical music, performance art, folk and troubadour tradition and storytelling.
Ms Spiegel graduated (Cum laude) in choir conducting and musicology at the Buchmann-Mehta school of music (Tel-Aviv, Israel) in the class of Maestro Ronen Borshevsky.
Ms Spiegel has conducted various choirs and ensembles in Israel and around the world such as the Berlin Rundfunkchor, Pro Coro Canada, Garry Bertini Chamber choir, Collegium Ensemble Tel Aviv, Meitar ensemble- Tedarim project and more. She is a collaborative member and performer in the Great Gehenna Choir, and founder and musical director of the Opus Octopus Ensemble.
Since 2017, Ms Spiegel has been incorporating “Soundpainting”
in her work, a multidisciplinary language for live composition.
Ms Spiegel received the Colton scholarship for outstanding achievements (2014-2016), a scholarship for a promising young conductor granted by the Garry Bertini Fund and the Israeli ministry of culture (2015-2016), the Repsol emerging artist award (2019), the Israel Ministry of Culture grant for independent artists (2019-2020) and her works were kindly supported by the Pais art council and the Rabinovich fund.