Australian flautist Ana de la Vega has swiftly ascended to international acclaim, captivating audiences with her crystalline and velvety tone, and her superior, masterful technique. Born in Kiama, New South Wales, to Argentinian and British parents, Ana's musical journey began at the age of eight, inspired by a recording of Jean-Pierre Rampal playing Mozart's Flute and Harp Concerto. She honed her craft at the University of Sydney, earning both a Bachelor of Music and a Bachelor of Arts degree.
Ana's passion for the flute and her deep connection to the works of Mozart and Haydn have led her to perform in some of the world's most prestigious concert halls. Her collaborations, notably with oboist Ramón Ortega Quero, have resulted in critically acclaimed performances and recordings. Ana's discography includes notable albums such as "Bach Unbuttoned" and "Baroque Bohemia & Beyond," each showcasing her feathery-light playing and unobtrusive virtuosity.
Beyond her musical prowess, Ana is a charismatic advocate for classical music, having been featured in several documentaries, including ARTE TV's "Ana de la Vega and the Flute," which chronicles her journey from a farm in rural New South Wales to the stages of Europe. Her engaging personality and dedication to her art make her a standout figure in the classical music scene.