Batya Frenklakh (b. 1992) is an Israeli composer. She has completed a second master's degree in composition at the Anton Bruckner Private University under the direction of Prof. Carola Bauckholt ('19-'21). Previously she studied with Mr. Dan Yuhas ('14-'17) and Mr. Reuben Seroussi ('17-'19) at The Buchmann-Mehta School of Music at Tel Aviv University.

Her works were performed by the Israel Contemporary Players, Ensemble Adapter, Neue Vocalsolisten Stuttgart, Schallfeld Ensemble, Divertimento Ensemble, Meitar Ensemble, Janus Ensemble, The Israel NK Orchestra (conducted by Maestro Christian Lindberg), The BMSM Orchestra (conducted by Maestro Yoav Talmi), Duo Alto and more. She has attended masterclasses with Francesco Filidei, Franck Bedrossian, Clara Iannotta, Fabien Levy, Mauro Lanza and Manuela Kerer, and took part in several projects, such as composing in collaboration at Labor Beethoven 2020, constructing musical representations at the Biennale Urbana (Venice) and composing for the film department at TAU.

She won the 3rd prize of the Klon Competition Scholarship and received a master's degree scholarship from The Colton Foundation, a scholarship for excellence in a memory of lawyer Dan Ben-Basat, the Rotary Club Wels Stipendium 2019/20, and a scholarship for composing after the Israeli poet Aviva Or-Shalom.