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Celebs NamePiotr Anderszewski
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BirthdateApril 4, 1969
DayApril 04
Year1969
NationalityPoland
Age51 years
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Piotr Anderszewski Biography

Musician who walked off the stage at the 1990 Leeds Piano Competition out of frustration over what he thought was a poor performance.

He was trained at the Lyon and Strasbourg conservatories, as well as Warsaw’s Fryderyk Chopin University of Music and Los Angeles’ University of Southern California Thornton School of Music.

He signed an exclusive contract with Virgin Classics in 2000, which led to a prolific recording career.

He collaborated with numerous chamber musicians, mainly violinists, including his sister Dorota Anderszewska who became the leader of the Orchestre National de Montpellier Languedoc-Roussillon.

He received the 2012 BBC Music Magazine Recording of the Year Award for his album of Robert Schumann‘s music.

Piotr Anderszewski (Polish pronunciation: [ˈpʲɔtr andɛrˈʂɛfski] ) (born 4 April 1969) is a Polish pianist and composer.

Anderszewski first came to public attention at the Leeds Piano Competition in 1990, when he walked off stage in the semi-finals because he didn’t feel he was playing well enough (the piece was the op. 27 of Anton Webern). He made his London debut six months later at the Wigmore Hall.

Anderszewski has collaborated on a number of occasions with the filmmaker Bruno Monsaingeon. The first of these collaborations, Piotr Anderszewski plays the Diabelli Variations (2001) explores Anderszewski’s particular relationship with Beethoven’s opus 120, whilst the second, Piotr Anderszewski, Unquiet Traveller (2008) is an unconventional artist portrait, capturing Anderszewski’s reflections on music, performance and his Polish-Hungarian roots. A third film by Monsaingeon, Anderszewski Plays Schumann was completed in 2010. There have also been two filmed recordings of Anderszewski’s concert appearances, featuring Mozart piano concertos and a recital given at Warsaw’s Philharmonic Hall in 2007.

Anderszewski has received a number of awards throughout his career, including the Gilmore Artist Award (2002), given every four years to a pianist of exceptional talent. He has also been a recipient of the Szymanowski Prize (1999) and the Royal Philharmonic Society’s Best Instrumentalist award (2001).

Anderszewski has championed the work of his compatriot Szymanowski through numerous performances and has directed festivals dedicated to his music at the Théâtre des Bouffes du Nord in Paris (2005), Carnegie Hall, New York (2010), the Wigmore Hall in London (2005 and 2010) and the Philharmonic Hall in Łódź (2010).

Anderszewski was born in Warsaw, Poland. He studied piano at the Chopin Academy in Warsaw (renamed Fryderyk Chopin University of Music in 2008) and conservatories in Strasbourg (with Hélène Boschi) and Lyon. At age eighteen, he spent a year in the University of Southern California Thornton School of Music in Los Angeles on a scholarship. Later in his twenties, he also studied with Murray Perahia, Fou Ts’ong and Leon Fleisher.

Anderszewski made a number of recordings for Harmonia Mundi, Accord and Philips before signing exclusively to Virgin Classics in 2000. His first disc on the Virgin label was Beethoven’s Diabelli Variations, which received a number of prizes including a Choc du Monde de la Musique and an Echo Klassik award. His discography also includes a Grammy-nominated CD of Bach’s Partitas 1, 3 and 6 and a disc of works by Chopin. His affinity with the music of his compatriot Karol Szymanowski is captured in recording of the composer’s solo piano works, which received the Classic FM Gramophone Award in 2006 for best instrumental disc. On 12 April 2012 he received the BBC Music Magazine Recording of the Year Award at a ceremony in London, for his Virgin Classics CD of music of Robert Schumann.

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