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Warsaw is once again gearing up for one of its annual musical highlights. The 21st edition of the Chopin and His Europe Festival kicked off on 20 August and runs until 6 September, packing in 29 concerts featuring a mix of world-renowned soloists, orchestras, and chamber ensembles. Read more
For piano lovers, the Verbier Festival 2025 again shaped up to be a dream come true. This summer, the festival was rolling out one of its most interesting piano lineups yet, blending household names, rising stars, and even a little jazz for good measure. This compilation video provides a captivating glimpse into the festival’s diverse performances, featuring 20 minutes of piano excellence. Read more
The piano world is buzzing with excitement this summer. As we predicted, recent media channels have been dominated by news and updates from three of the world’s most prestigious piano competitions: Chopin, Cliburn, and Queen Elisabeth. In its recent issue, the magazine “The World of Piano Competitions” dedicated a special feature to the Queen Elisabeth Competition Read more
A new recording of Florence Price’s Piano Concerto shines new light on the pioneering composer’s legacy. In this interview, Piano Street talks to pianist Han Chen, who reflects on Price’s fusion of Romantic and African American idioms, and the personal journey of interpreting her music for modern audiences. Read more
The World of Piano Competitions is a magazine initiated by PIANIST Magazine (Netherlands and Germany) and its Editor-in-Chief Eric Schoones. Here we get a rich insight into the world of international piano competitions through the eyes of its producers and participants. Read more
Piano News Flash
2025-10-12
Ratinov recalled his first teacher, his grandmother Edit Ratinova, who always insisted - sometimes sternly - that a pianist’s job is to make the piano sing, so listeners imagine a voice, especially when playing Chopin.
Read at pap.pl
Pianists Should Sing!

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2025-10-11
Using high-tech sensors, researchers led by Dr. Shinichi Furuya scientifically proved that pianists’ touch alters a piano’s timbre. Listeners reliably heard these changes, bridging art and science and transforming our understanding of musical creativity and performance.
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Pianistic Touch Measured

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2025-10-10
A pianist performs Chopin's music for riders aboard the "Chopin Tram" in Warsaw, Poland, on Oct. 9, 2025. This public initiative logically coincides with the 19th International Fryderyk Chopin Piano Competition.
Read at news.cn
Catch the Chopin Tram!

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The Great Ivan Moravec
A newly released 1979 Atlanta TV program features the legendary Czech pianist performing and discussing music. Works include Brahms’ Intermezzo in A major, Mozart’s Sonata in B-flat, Debussy Pour le piano, and Chopin’s Ballade No. 1. Watch now on youtube.com
2025-10-09
People attending Leon Fleisher’s piano classes at Peabody most likely absorbed Schnabel’s legacy. Eunice Norton, who studied with both Matthay and Schnabel, enjoyed a distinguished career shaped by these legendary teachers and their traditions.
Read at interlude.hk
Eunuice Norton - Link to the Past

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2025-10-08
The sixth PianoLink International Amateurs Competition, led by Andrea Vizzini and Roberto Prosseda, concluded successfully at Cremona Musica. Vizzini noted the event’s global reach and the essential support from partners.
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Excellent Amateurs!

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2025-10-07
The centenary 19th Chopin Competition in Warsaw advances, with 40 pianists chosen from 84 entrants for the second round, following a jury selection led by Garrick Ohlsson. The next stage runs October 9–12.
Read at moto-perpetuo.com
Warsaw: 40 Qualify to 2nd Stage

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Angela Hewitt, Recital
From 92NY, New York City. J. S. Bach: Goldberg Variations.
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Paul Lewis, Piano Concerto
From Lighthouse, Poole. Mozart Piano Concerto No. 25 with Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra under Thierry Fischer.
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FREE livestream: 2025-12-02 18:30:00 GMT
Elisabeth Brauss, Recital
From Wigmore Hall, London. Works by Grieg, Abrahamsen, Liszt and Beethoven.
Listen at wigmore-hall.co.uk
Latest Piano Albums
2025-10-10
Eric Zuber & Boris Slutsky:

These two pianists have a longstanding relationship: Zuber became Slutsky's student at age 11 and studied with him for about 20 years. “Few things are more gratifying for a teacher than watching a young person grow and develop… Even more rewarding is seeing that student become a master of his craft, a dear friend and colleague, and someone who shares the same musical values."
Listen on NML >
Eric Zuber & Boris Slutsky:
Rachmaninoff for Two – Suites & Symphonic Dances

These two pianists have a longstanding relationship: Zuber became Slutsky's student at age 11 and studied with him for about 20 years. “Few things are more gratifying for a teacher than watching a young person grow and develop… Even more rewarding is seeing that student become a master of his craft, a dear friend and colleague, and someone who shares the same musical values."
Listen on NML >
2025-10-07
Rodolphe Menguy:

Stories and tales have always held great importance for Rodolphe Menguy. "This disk explores all this, my joys, my fears, my sorrows, my dreams, my games. It is, I hope, the image of an escape, a journey, which I am inviting you to take, letting your spirit and your own feelings wander at will along the path offered by these pieces from a dreamy repertoire."
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Rodolphe Menguy:
A Fairy Tale – A travers le miroir

Stories and tales have always held great importance for Rodolphe Menguy. "This disk explores all this, my joys, my fears, my sorrows, my dreams, my games. It is, I hope, the image of an escape, a journey, which I am inviting you to take, letting your spirit and your own feelings wander at will along the path offered by these pieces from a dreamy repertoire."
Listen on NML >
2025-10-03
Ekaterina Litvintseva:

As a small child, Ekaterina Litvintseva loved going to the ballet – she was captivated by the bright decorations and costumes, the graceful movements of the dancers, and the emotions expressed through dance. "The idea of recording an album with ballet music arranged for piano came to me completely spontaneously, and I immediately threw myself into this new repertoire with great enthusiasm."
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Ekaterina Litvintseva:
Iconic Ballet Music for Piano – Tchaikovsky, Stravinsky, Prokofiev

As a small child, Ekaterina Litvintseva loved going to the ballet – she was captivated by the bright decorations and costumes, the graceful movements of the dancers, and the emotions expressed through dance. "The idea of recording an album with ballet music arranged for piano came to me completely spontaneously, and I immediately threw myself into this new repertoire with great enthusiasm."
Listen on NML >
2025-10-01
Andrew Yiangou:

Andrew Yiangou’s Le Petit Concert is a view into the musical world of the enigmatic 19th-century composer Charles-Valentin Alkan. The centre piece in the programme is the misleadingly titled 'Sonatina' in A minor, Op.61, actually a large-scale sonata of huge technical challenges, described by Sorabji as ‘vehement, droll, gargoyle-like, childlike and naïve in turn – almost as though Berlioz had written a Beethoven sonata’.
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Andrew Yiangou:
Alkan – Le Petit Concert

Andrew Yiangou’s Le Petit Concert is a view into the musical world of the enigmatic 19th-century composer Charles-Valentin Alkan. The centre piece in the programme is the misleadingly titled 'Sonatina' in A minor, Op.61, actually a large-scale sonata of huge technical challenges, described by Sorabji as ‘vehement, droll, gargoyle-like, childlike and naïve in turn – almost as though Berlioz had written a Beethoven sonata’.
Listen on NML >
Piano Street Site Updates
29 March 2025:
piano Street celebrate the 10th anniversary of World Piano Day.
17 November 2023:
The sheet music library now contains the complete solo keyboard pieces by J. S. Bach.
12 September 2023:
Rachmaninoff's complete piano works are now available in our sheet music library.
26 January 2023:
The complete piano works of 12 composers are now available in our sheet music library.
1 February 2022:
We celebrate 20 years online with an updated webdesign of pianostreet.com and a special bonus package for all our memebers!
10 January 2022:
Pages about composer have a new design with additional content and the best solo piano pieces listed separately for composers such as Beethoven and Chopin.
26 November 2021:
A new issue of the magazine about the world of piano competitions is available for free download at Piano Street.
8 October 2021:
Piano Street's multimedia tool for watching the Chopin Competition has been updated.
24 September 2021:
Piano Street participated in the annual Media Lounge of Cremona Musica.
15 January 2021:
Urtext editions of Debussy Clair de lune, Chopin Prelude in E minor and Major Piano Scales are now available to download for free at Piano Street.
24 October 2020:
New pieces by Bach and Mozart with piano practice tips have been added to the line of Instructive Editions.
10 April 2018:
Visit Piano Street at the Frankfurt Music Expo.
piano Street celebrate the 10th anniversary of World Piano Day.
17 November 2023:
The sheet music library now contains the complete solo keyboard pieces by J. S. Bach.
12 September 2023:
Rachmaninoff's complete piano works are now available in our sheet music library.
26 January 2023:
The complete piano works of 12 composers are now available in our sheet music library.
1 February 2022:
We celebrate 20 years online with an updated webdesign of pianostreet.com and a special bonus package for all our memebers!
10 January 2022:
Pages about composer have a new design with additional content and the best solo piano pieces listed separately for composers such as Beethoven and Chopin.
26 November 2021:
A new issue of the magazine about the world of piano competitions is available for free download at Piano Street.
8 October 2021:
Piano Street's multimedia tool for watching the Chopin Competition has been updated.
24 September 2021:
Piano Street participated in the annual Media Lounge of Cremona Musica.
15 January 2021:
Urtext editions of Debussy Clair de lune, Chopin Prelude in E minor and Major Piano Scales are now available to download for free at Piano Street.
24 October 2020:
New pieces by Bach and Mozart with piano practice tips have been added to the line of Instructive Editions.
10 April 2018:
Visit Piano Street at the Frankfurt Music Expo.