Thibault Noally entered the Royal Academy of Music in London in 2000 to study under Lydia Mordkovitch, a disciple of David Oistrakh. He also studied early music and performed with Margaret Fautless, Micaëla Comberti and Sir Trevor Pinnock.
He has collaborated with numerous ensembles such as the Ensemble Baroque de Limoges (Christophe Coin), Concerto Köln, Ensemble Matheus (Jean-Christophe Spinosi) and Orfeo 55 (Nathalie Stutzmann).
Thibault Noally founded the ensemble Les Accents in 2014 at the Beaune International Baroque Opera Festival.
The ensemble is dedicated to promoting the vocal and instrumental repertoires of the 17th and 18th centuries, in particular the Italian sacred repertoire (oratorio, motet), which forms the cornerstone of its artistic project.
Since 2006, he has been concertmaster of Les Musiciens du Louvre, founded by Marc Minkowski.
He performs regularly with renowned singers such as Cecilia Bartoli, Anne Sofie Von Otter, Philippe Jaroussky, Vivica Genaux and Marianne Crebassa, and appears as a soloist on the world's most prestigious stages and at the most prestigious festivals (Salle Pleyel in Paris, Auditorio Nacional in Madrid, Opera City in Tokyo, Staatsoper in Vienna, Staatsoper in Berlin, Concert Hall in Shanghai, Hong Kong Centre for the Arts, Concertgebouw in Amsterdam, Festival d'Aix-en-Provence, MozartWoche in Salzburg, etc.).
His first recording with the Ensemble Les Accents, Venezia 1700, was released by Aparté in November 2016 (Choc de Classica), while Bach and co, released in June 2019, has been praised by the international press (The Guardian, Pizzicato, etc.).