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One of the most thrilling performances offered at Cremona Musica this year was the Wagner by Liszt recital given by Filippo Tenisci – Italian pianist, born 1998 and celebrated for his refined interpretations and expressive mastery of the Romantic repertoire. After his recital we got the chance talking to Tenici about his Wagner/Liszt project. Read more
At the end of September, the annual Cremona Musica exhibition – a significant global event – took place, offering new insights into the music industry. As a member of the Media Lounge, Piano Street is again pleased to provide a pianistic perspective on key events. Read more
Boris Giltburg is set for a remarkable season across Germany, performing with top orchestras in Essen, Dresden, Frankfurt, and Leipzig. In this wide-ranging interview with Eric Schoones, the pianist reflects on his deep connection to Rachmaninoff, the emotional depths of Beethoven, and his upcoming exploration of Bach’s Well-Tempered Clavier—a new “final frontier” in his artistic journey. Read more
Great news for anyone who loves Chopin’s music! Piano Street’s Chopin Competition tool now includes all 1,848 recorded performances from the Preliminary Round to Stage 3. Dive in and listen now! Read more
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
Piano News Flash
2025-12-12
Toronto-born pianist Tony Siqi Yun debuted at Koerner Hall last month with a program from Baroque to avant-garde; the 2019 China Competition gold medalist also received the Rheingau Music Festival’s 2023 Lotto-Förderpreis, prestigious award.
Read at ludwig-van.com
Pianist Tony Siqi Yun in Conversation
Toronto-born pianist Tony Siqi Yun debuted at Koerner Hall last month with a program from Baroque to avant-garde; the 2019 China Competition gold medalist also received the Rheingau Music Festival’s 2023 Lotto-Förderpreis, prestigious award.
Read at ludwig-van.com
2025-12-11
Krystian Zimerman, who seldom grants interviews, has remained a leading figure since winning the 1975 Chopin Competition. Given a strict one-hour slot, The Chosun finally posed long-held questions to this famously private pianist, who also highlighted Korean talent and urged young musicians to pursue true originality.
Read at chosun.com
Zimerman Interviewed in Korea!
Krystian Zimerman, who seldom grants interviews, has remained a leading figure since winning the 1975 Chopin Competition. Given a strict one-hour slot, The Chosun finally posed long-held questions to this famously private pianist, who also highlighted Korean talent and urged young musicians to pursue true originality.
Read at chosun.com
2025-12-10
Alexandre Tharaud transforms overlooked French music into something more vivid than the canon, restoring forgotten voices from Baroque to modern Paris. For decades, he has broadened pianists’ repertoire and deepened public appreciation of France’s musical heritage.
Read at interlude.hk
A French Music Canon
Alexandre Tharaud transforms overlooked French music into something more vivid than the canon, restoring forgotten voices from Baroque to modern Paris. For decades, he has broadened pianists’ repertoire and deepened public appreciation of France’s musical heritage.
Read at interlude.hk
2025-12-09
Following these successes came two notable sonatas - C major Hob XVI:50, with its comic finale, and the noble E-flat Hob XVI:52 for Therese Jansen - where Haydn vividly explored the colours of the newest Broadwood pianos, alongside trios and canzonettas.
Read at gramophone.co.uk
Haydn's Great London Success
Following these successes came two notable sonatas - C major Hob XVI:50, with its comic finale, and the noble E-flat Hob XVI:52 for Therese Jansen - where Haydn vividly explored the colours of the newest Broadwood pianos, alongside trios and canzonettas.
Read at gramophone.co.uk
2025-12-08
The beginner digital piano market is growing as music learning rises, driven by demand for affordable, space-saving instruments with tutorials, app connectivity, and realistic sound. Expanding e-commerce and user-friendly, lightweight designs are further boosting adoption worldwide.
Read at openpr.com
Piano for Beginners Happy Forecast
The beginner digital piano market is growing as music learning rises, driven by demand for affordable, space-saving instruments with tutorials, app connectivity, and realistic sound. Expanding e-commerce and user-friendly, lightweight designs are further boosting adoption worldwide.
Read at openpr.com
2025-12-07
Gershwin insisted his Concerto in F proved Rhapsody in Blue wasn’t a fluke; its 1925 Carnegie Hall premiere drew a sold-out crowd, eliciting public enthusiasm but mixed critical reactions ranging from dismissal to high praise.
Read at interlude.hk
The Blue Rhapsody Sequel
Gershwin insisted his Concerto in F proved Rhapsody in Blue wasn’t a fluke; its 1925 Carnegie Hall premiere drew a sold-out crowd, eliciting public enthusiasm but mixed critical reactions ranging from dismissal to high praise.
Read at interlude.hk
2025-12-06
Venezuelan artists resisting their nation’s authoritarian regime will appear at the Nobel Peace Prize concert, with the committee announcing pianist Gabriela Montero, singer-songwriter Danny Ocean, and Norwegian folk performer Vera Joner as part of lineup.
Read at asiae.co.kr
Montero's Nobel Prize Performance
Venezuelan artists resisting their nation’s authoritarian regime will appear at the Nobel Peace Prize concert, with the committee announcing pianist Gabriela Montero, singer-songwriter Danny Ocean, and Norwegian folk performer Vera Joner as part of lineup.
Read at asiae.co.kr
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2025-12-06
Tiffany Poon:

Inspired by Rameau’s belief that music is rooted in nature, Poon’s new album translates her own love of nature into “vivid musical expressions” through works by French composers across the centuries. "I wanted to embrace that spontaneous feeling and the nuances of nature, as vivid as the French painters who have inspired composers and myself. Let’s celebrate nature.”
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Tiffany Poon:
Nature

Inspired by Rameau’s belief that music is rooted in nature, Poon’s new album translates her own love of nature into “vivid musical expressions” through works by French composers across the centuries. "I wanted to embrace that spontaneous feeling and the nuances of nature, as vivid as the French painters who have inspired composers and myself. Let’s celebrate nature.”
Listen on NML >
2025-12-03
Yoav Levanon:

"This project was never about virtuosity for its own sake. Instead, it is about what that virtuosity allows us to uncover. The deeper I went, the more I recognised the Etudes’ extraordinary expressive range…Each piece being a universe of its own, these works speak in multiple voices, as though written in several languages at once – layered, complex and endlessly revealing."
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Yoav Levanon:
Liszt – Transcendental Etudes

"This project was never about virtuosity for its own sake. Instead, it is about what that virtuosity allows us to uncover. The deeper I went, the more I recognised the Etudes’ extraordinary expressive range…Each piece being a universe of its own, these works speak in multiple voices, as though written in several languages at once – layered, complex and endlessly revealing."
Listen on NML >
2025-11-30
Ophelia Gordon:

"Classical pianists don't often play jazz. And jazz pianists don't usually stick to the score. Kapustin ignored both rules – and I'm glad he did," says Ophelia Gordon about the composer she has dedicated all her recent concerts to. "His music sits beautifully in the space between genres. It speaks directly to jazz musicians through its harmony and rhythm, and to classical musicians through its texture and form."
Listen on NML >
Ophelia Gordon:
Kapustin – Between the Lines

"Classical pianists don't often play jazz. And jazz pianists don't usually stick to the score. Kapustin ignored both rules – and I'm glad he did," says Ophelia Gordon about the composer she has dedicated all her recent concerts to. "His music sits beautifully in the space between genres. It speaks directly to jazz musicians through its harmony and rhythm, and to classical musicians through its texture and form."
Listen on NML >
2025-11-27
Anna Fedorova:

Anna Fedorova's album Liberté pays tribute to French and American composers whose work has transcended genres and borders. The influence of jazz plays a central role, symbolizing the fight for freedom, equality, and resistance. "Today, with the world in turmoil, the idea of freedom – whether speech, life choices, or national peace – feels more relevant than ever."
Listen on NML >
Anna Fedorova:
Liberté – Ravel, Gershwin, Tailleferre, Skoryk

Anna Fedorova's album Liberté pays tribute to French and American composers whose work has transcended genres and borders. The influence of jazz plays a central role, symbolizing the fight for freedom, equality, and resistance. "Today, with the world in turmoil, the idea of freedom – whether speech, life choices, or national peace – feels more relevant than ever."
Listen on NML >
Piano Street Site Updates
18 November 2025:
Piano Street's Audivisual Study Tool has been updated.
21 October 2025:
The Chopin Competition 2025 Tool now includes all of the performances of the 2025 competition.
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's Audivisual Study Tool has been updated.
21 October 2025:
The Chopin Competition 2025 Tool now includes all of the performances of the 2025 competition.
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.