Neža Klinar

Neža Klinar (1996, Ljubljana) is a violinist who studied at the Ljubljana Conservatory of Music and Ballet and later at the Mozarteum University Salzburg with Harald Herzl, Lily Francis, and Klara Flieder-Pantillon. She also specialized in baroque violin with Hiro Kurosaki and is currently pursuing a master’s degree in historical performance practice with Reinhard Goebel. She has performed at major festivals including the Salzburg Festival, Mozartwoche, Bled Festival, Maribor Festival, Enescu Festival, Dvořák Festival, Trasimeno Festival, and others. She collaborates with ensembles and orchestras such as Camerata Salzburg,  Mozarteumorchester Salzburg, Symphonieorchester Vorarlberg, Spira mirabilis, and Skallsjö Sommarorkester. As a chamber and orchestral musician, she works with leading artists in both early and contemporary performance, including Stefano Barneschi, Giovanni Guzzo, Dorothee Oberlinger, Alfredo Bernardini, and Michael Form. She has a strong focus on historical performance practice and regularly works with ensembles such as Les Musiciens du Louvre and Hofkapelle München.