After graduating from the Rubin Academy of Music, Tel Aviv, in 2000, where she studied with Yossi Arnheim., flutist Esti Rofé' continued her studies at the Musikhochschule in Munich under the direction of Professor Andras Adorjan, and received her second degree with highest distinction.
Esti Rofé was among the few flutists ever to be accepted to the prestigious "Cycle de Perfectionnement" soloist program in the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Paris, where she studied with Maurice Bourge and Shopie Cherrier.
Ms. Rofé has performed as soloist with many orchestras, among which are the Ensemble orchestral de Paris, Roma Academia Philharmonia Orchestra, the Israel Chamber Orchestra, the Israel Camerata, Jerusalem, and "Orchestre de Prix" du CNSM, Paris. She leads a very active musical life, participating in various festivals, including the Danish Chamber Music Festival, the "Santander" festival in Spain, the Pablo Casals Festival, France, and the "Rising Stars" festival, Berlin.
She is currenly first flutist of the Israel Camerata Orchestra. Esti Rofé is a member of the Villa Musica Ensemble in Germany and was supported by the "Yehudi Menuhin" Live Music Now Foundation for encouraging young artists. She has won an award from the Mayer Foundation for outstanding achievements, and was supported by the American-Israeli Cultural Foundation during her studies.
Rofé's wide international career has taken her all over the world, giving concerts in leading venues such as "Cité de la Muisique" and Saal Gaveau in Paris, the 'Berliner Schauspielhaus', and the Tel Aviv Museum. Esti Rofé is the winner of many prestigious national and international prizes, including the Rampal International Flute Competition, Paris, the "Leonardo de Lorenzo" international flute competition, Italy, the international flute competition "A Puncielli", Italy, and the Tel Aviv Academy Woodwind Competition. She has recorded television and radio programs in Israel and abroad, including the German SWR radio and Danish radio and television.
After graduating from the Rubin Academy of Music, Tel Aviv, in 2000, where she studied with Yossi Arnheim., flutist Esti Rofé' continued her studies at the Musikhochschule in Munich under the direction of Professor Andras Adorjan, and received her second degree with highest distinction.
Esti Rofé was among the few flutists ever to be accepted to the prestigious "Cycle de Perfectionnement" soloist program in the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Paris, where she studied with Maurice Bourge and Shopie Cherrier.
Ms. Rofé has performed as soloist with many orchestras, among which are the Ensemble orchestral de Paris, Roma Academia Philharmonia Orchestra, the Israel Chamber Orchestra, the Israel Camerata, Jerusalem, and "Orchestre de Prix" du CNSM, Paris. She leads a very active musical life, participating in various festivals, including the Danish Chamber Music Festival, the "Santander" festival in Spain, the Pablo Casals Festival, France, and the "Rising Stars" festival, Berlin.
She is currenly first flutist of the Israel Camerata Orchestra. Esti Rofé is a member of the Villa Musica Ensemble in Germany and was supported by the "Yehudi Menuhin" Live Music Now Foundation for encouraging young artists. She has won an award from the Mayer Foundation for outstanding achievements, and was supported by the American-Israeli Cultural Foundation during her studies.
Rofé's wide international career has taken her all over the world, giving concerts in leading venues such as "Cité de la Muisique" and Saal Gaveau in Paris, the 'Berliner Schauspielhaus', and the Tel Aviv Museum. Esti Rofé is the winner of many prestigious national and international prizes, including the Rampal International Flute Competition, Paris, the "Leonardo de Lorenzo" international flute competition, Italy, the international flute competition "A Puncielli", Italy, and the Tel Aviv Academy Woodwind Competition. She has recorded television and radio programs in Israel and abroad, including the German SWR radio and Danish radio and television.