Jan Lisiecki

Pianist

Jan Lisiecki was born in Calgary, Alberta, Canada on March 23rd, 1995 and is the Pianist. At the age of 29, Jan Lisiecki biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
March 23, 1995
Nationality
Canada, Poland
Place of Birth
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Age
29 years old
Zodiac Sign
Aries
Profession
Pianist
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Jan Lisiecki Life

Jan Milosz Lisiecki (born March 23, 1995) is a Canadian classical pianist of Polish descent.

He has been a recording artist with Deutsche Grammophon since 2010, in addition to appearing in live concerts.

Early life and education

Lisiecki was born in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, and began piano lessons at the age of five, making his orchestral debut at the age of nine. Lisiecki, thirteen, had been invited to the 2008 edition of the "Chopin and his Europe" festival in Warsaw, Poland, to perform Chopin's Piano Concerto No. Op. 2, Op. Sinfonia Varsovia and Howard Shelley perform on 21. He returned in 2009 to perform Chopin's Piano Concerto No. 2, immediately praised as the festival's sensation. Op. 1, Op. The 11 figures are in the same constellation.

When the Fryderyk Chopin Institute announced the two performances in 2011, he was introduced to international attention the following year, marking Lisiecki's debut. The recording was named Diapason d'Or Découverte and met with enthusiastic international coverage, with BBC Music Magazine lauding his Chopin interpretations and "mature musicality" of his playing, as well as noting that "even in a crowded CD catalog, this refreshingly unhyped debut release is one to commemorate." Deutsche Grammophon signed an exclusive deal with Lisiecki the year after Chopin's release, when he was 15 years old.

Lisiecki performed on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, with Queen Elizabeth II and a crowd of 100,000 people on Mayday.

Lisiecki was accelerated four grades following the school board's recommendation and graduated in January 2011 from Western Canada High School in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. He completed his undergraduate studies at The Glenn Gould School of Music in Toronto, where he was granted a full scholarship.

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Jan Lisiecki Career

Recording career and international acclaim

Lisiecki's first recording for Deutsche Grammophon, released in April 2012, features Mozart's Piano Concertos K 466, No. 20, in D minor and K 467, No. 21, in C Major with the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra and Christian Zacharias and was nominated for 2013 Juno Award in the category Classical Album of the Year. It was followed in spring 2013 by Chopin's Études Op. 10 and 25, which Gramophone Magazine described as "played as pure music, given as naturally as breathing".

In March 2013, Lisiecki substituted at short notice for Martha Argerich, performing Beethoven's Piano Concerto No. 4, Op. 58 in Bologna with the Orchestra Mozart under Claudio Abbado. He concluded the season with a performance of Schumann's Piano Concerto Op. 54 at the BBC Proms in Royal Albert Hall with the Orchestra dell'Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia under Antonio Pappano.

The following year, Lisiecki made his debuts as soloist with world-class orchestras such as the Orchestra Filarmonica della Scala in Milan, Tonhalle Orchester Zurich, NHK Symphony Orchestra in Tokyo, and the Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin and performed three Mozart concertos in a week with the Philadelphia Orchestra. The same season saw him perform recital debuts at Wigmore Hall, Rome's Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia, and in San Francisco.

In January 2016, Lisiecki played his debut in the Stern auditorium of New York's famed Carnegie Hall at the age of 20, with what the New York Times called an "uncommonly sensitive performance". The same month, Deutsche Grammophon released Lisiecki's recording of Schumann's works for piano and orchestra with Orchestra dell'Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia and Antonio Pappano. ClassicFM wrote, "he may be young but Jan Lisiecki plays Schumann like a legend". Shortly after, he made subscription series debuts with the Cleveland Orchestra, Boston, Pittsburgh and San Francisco Symphony, London Philharmonic Orchestra, Vienna Symphony and Staatskapelle Dresden.

Chopin's rarely performed works for piano and orchestra, recorded with NDR Elbphilharmonie Orchester and Krzysztof Urbański and released in March 2017, was awarded both the Echo Klassik and the Juno Award, respectively Germany's and Canada's most significant recognitions in the music industry.

In August 2018, Lisiecki led the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra from the piano in a performance of Mendelssohn's Piano Concertos No. 1, Op. 25 and No. 2, Op. 40 at the Teatr Wielki in Warsaw, ten years after his first performance and recording at the "Chopin and his Europe" festival. The live recording was released by Deutsche Grammophon in February 2019 and nominated for an OPUS Klassik, the successor award for the discontinued Echo Klassik, and Orpheus and Lisiecki toured the concertos extensively throughout Europe and North America, appearing in Carnegie Hall and Elbphilharmonie.

In 2018, Lisiecki presented a recital program with works by Chopin, Schumann, Ravel and Rachmaninoff. Titled 'Night Music', it was hailed by reviewers as "intoxicating", "divine" and a "metaphysical sound experience".

His sixth album for Deutsche Grammophon saw him leading the Academy of St Martin in the Fields from the piano for all five Beethoven concertos. The September 2019 release was recorded live in three concerts from Konzerthaus Berlin over the course of five days. It was the first release within the label's celebration of the Beethoven Year 2020, and an audiovisual release followed in January 2020. In March 2020, Deutsche Grammophon released a Beethoven Lieder recording with baritone Matthias Goerne.

The season also saw him perform both a new solo recital programme as well as Lieder recitals with baritone Matthias Goerne in Paris, London, Hamburg, Munich and New York's Lincoln Center, and a series of Beethoven concerto cycles with the Chamber Orchestra of Europe.

During the past decade, Lisiecki has worked with the New York Philharmonic, San Francisco Symphony, Chicago Symphony, Staatskapelle Dresden, Orchestre de Paris, Camerata Salzburg, Munich Philharmonic, BBC Symphony, London Symphony Orchestra, Toronto Symphony Orchestra, National Arts Centre Orchestra and Zürich Chamber Orchestra, and conductors such as Yannick Nézet-Séguin, Daniel Harding, Michael Tilson Thomas and Manfred Honeck.

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Jan Lisiecki Awards

Awards

  • 2008 Grand Award, Canadian Music Competition
  • 2008 Grand Award, Canadian Music Festival (youngest in history)
  • 2009 Grand Prize, OSM Standard Life Competition (youngest in history)
  • 2010 Diapason d'Or Découverte Award
  • 2010 Gold Award, Polish Society of the Phonographic Industry
  • 2010 Révelation Radio-Canada Music
  • 2011 Young Artist of Public Francophone Radios
  • 2012 UNICEF Ambassador to Canada
  • 2013 Juno Nominee, Classical Album of the Year: Large Ensemble or Soloist(s) With Large Ensemble Accompaniment
  • 2013 Gramophone Magazine, Editor's Choice (Chopin: Études)
  • 2013 Gramophone Young Artist of the Year, Gramophone Magazine (youngest in history)
  • 2013 Leonard Bernstein Award, Schleswig-Holstein Musik Festival
  • 2013 Canadian Chopin Society, Artist Recognition Award
  • 2014 Juno Nominee, Classical Album of the Year: Solo or Chamber Ensemble (Chopin: Études)
  • 2017 Echo Klassik, Concerto Recording of the Year (19th Century) (Chopin: Works for Piano and Orchestra)
  • 2017 Gramophone Magazine, Critics' Choice (Chopin: Works for Piano and Orchestra)
  • 2017 Juno Nominee, Classical Album of the Year: Large Ensemble or Soloist(s) with Large Ensemble Accompaniment (Schumann: Piano Concerto and Concert Pieces Op. 92 & 134)
  • 2018 Juno Award, Classical Album of the Year: Large Ensemble or Soloist(s) with Large Ensemble Accompaniment (Chopin: Works for Piano and Orchestra)
  • 2019 Gramophone Magazine, Editor's Choice (Mendelssohn)
  • 2019 Opus Klassik Nominee, Concerto Recording of the Year (Mendelssohn)
  • 2020 Juno Nominee, Classical Album of the Year: Large Ensemble or Soloist(s) with Large Ensemble Accompaniment (Beethoven: Complete Piano Concertos)
  • 2020 Diapason d'Or (Beethoven: Lieder · Songs)
  • 2020 Opus Klassik Nominee, Instrumentalist of the Year, Concerto Recording of the Year, Audiovisual Music Production of the Year (Beethoven: Complete Piano Concertos and Beethoven: Lieder · Songs)