Vienna-born cellist Clara Lindenbaum is already internationally active as a soloist and chamber musician. At the age of 15, she toured Chile and Germany as a soloist with the Young Master Players Vienna and opened the Supercello Festival in Beijing with the Romanian Youth Orchestra.
Until 2023, she was a member of the Heathcliff Piano Trio, with whom she performed in the UK, Denmark and Germany. Other chamber music appearances have taken her to festivals such as the Styriarte Graz, the Cantiere Internazionale d ́ Arté, the Gdansk Music Festival, the Hindsgavl Festival and to numerous sessions of the organisation Musethica, which supports concerts in social institutions. She was also engaged for a year in the orchestra of the Komische Oper Berlin.
Lindenbaum studied with Reinhard Latzko at the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna and with Prof Thorleif Thedéen at the Norwegian Academy of Music. Her master’s degree took her to Weimar to study with Prof Wolfgang Emanuel Schmidt. She is currently receiving further musical impulses from Prof Vida Vujic in her chamber music studies in Vienna. She has also gained further significant impressions from Clemens Hagen, Troels Svane and Marko Ylönen, among others.
Lindenbaum plays a violoncello by Carlo Tononi from 1736, which was made available to her as a private loan.