
Krystian Zimerman (born December 5, 1956) is a Polish classical
pianist.
He was born in Zabrze and studied at the Katowice Conservatory under
Andrzej Jasinski. His career was launched when he won the prestigious Warsaw
International Frederick Chopin Piano Competition in 1975. He performed with
the Berlin Philharmonic under the baton of Herbert von Karajan in 1976 and
he made his American début with the New York Philharmonic in 1979. He has
toured widely and made a number of recordings. Since 1996 he has taught
piano at the Academy of Music in Basel.
Zimerman is best known for his interpretations of Romantic music, but has
performed a wide variety of classical pieces as well. He has also been a
supporter of contemporary music. For example, Witold Lutosławski wrote his
Piano Concerto for Zimerman, who later recorded it. Amongst his best-known
recordings are the piano concertos of Grieg and Schumann with Herbert von
Karajan, the Brahms concerti with Leonard Bernstein, the piano concertos of
Chopin (twice; once conducted by Carlo Maria Giulini and a later recording
conducted by himself at the keyboard), the piano concertos of Beethoven
under Bernstein, the first and second piano concertos of Rachmaninoff and
the piano concertos of Liszt with Seiji Ozawa, and many solo piano works by
Romantic composers.
Zimerman does not announce the program of his concerts far in advance. |