Noah Fishman
Education and Training
’20 MA University of Michigan; ’16 BA Princeton University
Awards and Recognition
Betty Carter’s Jazz Ahead at The Kennedy Center, Washington DC - 2019
ARNA Midsummer Music Residency, Harlösa, Sweden - 2017
Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies Fellowship - 2016
Peter B. Lewis Center for the Arts Award - 2015
Bay Chamber Nathan E. Corning Jazz Prize - 2012
Noah Fishman
Division: Expanded Education
Department: Contemporary Musical Arts
Noah Fishman is a performer, composer, and educator who ventures to make bold, playful statements by bending lines between genres. At home on many instruments, including mandolin, bass, and guitar, Noah is known for his spirited performances and fluid improvisation.
Noah holds degrees in music from Princeton University and the University of Michigan, and has studied or been in residence at IRCAM, the Conservatorium van Amsterdam, and the Kennedy Center. Noah is currently on faculty at Acadia Trad Fest, is co-director of the Portland Community Mandolin Orchestra, and can be found on tour with his own band and a wide range of other artists.
Curriculum Vitae
’20 MA University of Michigan; ’16 BA Princeton University
- Betty Carter’s Jazz Ahead at The Kennedy Center, Washington DC - 2019
- ARNA Midsummer Music Residency, Harlösa, Sweden - 2017
- Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies Fellowship - 2016
- Peter B. Lewis Center for the Arts Award - 2015
- Bay Chamber Nathan E. Corning Jazz Prize - 2012
