Berliner Klavier Festival is thrilled to come back and welcome artists and audiences in the Small Hall of Konzerthaus Berlin for a remarkable ninth time. As with previous years, you can expect unique performances from outstanding pianists who will captivate and move your hearts! Last year, the festival celebrated the 150th birthday of composer and pianist Alexander Scriabin. This year, Berliner Klavier Festival will be paying tribute to Sergei Rachmaninoff. Through three concerts dedicated solely to him, you'll explore a vast array of music for solo piano as well as chamber pieces like Cello Sonata and Second Piano Trio – the first-ever performance in the Small Hall at Konzerthaus! Join this extraordinary journey with Sergei Rachmaninoff's works at Berliner Klavier Festival 2021.
Berliner Klavier Festival is thrilled to announce that Nikolai Lugansky will be the inaugural performer of the Berliner Klavier Festival 2023. He is a masterful Rachmaninoff specialist, and the festival feels fortunate to secure him for this year's event! Just like Nikolai Lugansky, Zlata Chochieva is a renowned Rachmaninoff interpreter. The festival is delighted to have her perform solos and chamber music with longtime partners Nicolas Dautricourt and Per Nyström. Ever since Benjamin Grosvenor, the British pianist, made his debut at the festival 11 years ago, he has been celebrated by many fans. Berliner Klavier Festival is also excited to feature Anton Gerzenberg, a gifted young German artist who recently won the top prize at the 15th Géza Anda Piano Competition.Berliner Klavier Festival is thrilled to come back and welcome artists and audiences in the Small Hall of Konzerthaus Berlin for a remarkable ninth time. As with previous years, you can expect unique performances from outstanding pianists who will captivate and move your hearts!
Last year, the festival celebrated the 150th birthday of composer and pianist Alexander Scriabin. This year, Berliner Klavier Festival will be paying tribute to Sergei Rachmaninoff. Through three concerts dedicated solely to him, you'll explore a vast array of music for solo piano as well as chamber pieces like Cello Sonata and Second Piano Trio – the first-ever performance in the Small Hall at Konzerthaus! Join this extraordinary journey with Sergei Rachmaninoff's works at Berliner Klavier Festival 2021.
Berliner Klavier Festival is thrilled to announce that Nikolai Lugansky will be the inaugural performer of the Berliner Klavier Festival this year. He is a masterful Rachmaninoff specialist, and the festival feels fortunate to secure him for this year's event! Just like Nikolai Lugansky, Zlata Chochieva is a renowned Rachmaninoff interpreter. The festival is delighted to have her perform solos and chamber music with longtime partners Nicolas Dautricourt and Per Nyström. Ever since Benjamin Grosvenor, the British pianist, made his debut at the festival 11 years ago, he has been celebrated by many fans. Berliner Klavier Festival is also excited to feature Anton Gerzenberg, a gifted young German artist who recently won the top prize at the 15th Géza Anda Piano Competition.