Juho Pohjonen is a Finnish classical pianist celebrated for his refined interpretations and technical brilliance. Born in Helsinki in 1981, he trained at the prestigious Sibelius Academy and has built a reputation as a collaborative artist and soloist, excelling in repertoire ranging from Baroque to modern composers. His recent projects—like *The Dvorak Album* or his Bach violin sonatas recordings—showcase his versatility, blending crisp articulation with deep emotional insight. Whether partnering with cellist Christian Poltéra in Prokofiev or navigating Rameau’s ornate textures alongside Scriabin’s mystic harmonies, Pohjonen brings a thoughtful, lyrical touch to every performance.
A familiar face at festivals like Music@Menlo, he’s also a sought-after chamber musician, often teaming up with top-tier artists (violinist Augustin Hadelich among them). His discography, spanning labels like BIS and Avie, reveals a musician equally at home in Schubert’s introspective *Ave Maria* arrangements as in Brett Dean’s contemporary *Rooms of Elsinore*. Pohjonen’s playing—poised yet passionate—continues to charm audiences who crave both precision and poetry at the piano.
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