Till Fellner is an Austrian classical pianist known for his thoughtful interpretations and technical precision. Born on March 9, 1972, in Vienna, Fellner developed an early interest in music and honed his skills at the local academy where he studied under Helene Sedo-Stadler. He later studied with Alfred Brendel, who had a significant influence on his artistic development. Fellner's international breakthrough came in 1993 when he won the first prize at the prestigious Clara Haskil International Piano Competition. This accolade served as the launchpad for a career that has taken him to concert stages all over the world.
Fellner's discography reflects his broad musical interests and his particular affinity for the works of classical and romantic composers, especially Johann Sebastian Bach, Ludwig van Beethoven, and Franz Schubert. Notable among his recordings are his interpretations of Beethoven's piano concertos and Bach's "Well-Tempered Clavier." His approach to music is often described as deeply intellectual yet infused with emotional depth, a balance that has won him critical acclaim. In addition to his solo work, Till Fellner is a keen chamber musician, collaborating with artists such as the Belcea Quartet and tenor Mark Padmore. His album "Brahms: String Quartets & Piano Quintet" showcases his collaborative prowess. Fellner continues to captivate audiences with his live performances, which are characterized by their clarity, elegance, and unassuming virtuosity.
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