Pianist Andreas Haefliger is recognized internationally for his ability to
perform the great works of the Classical and Romantic repertoire with a rare
combination of power, elegance, and poetry. His interpretations spring from a
rich musical culture, and have earned him the status of one of the leading
pianists of our time.
Andreas Haefliger is a frequent guest of the world's major orchestras in the U.S.
and in Europe including the New York Philharmonic, the Orchestra of St. Luke's,
the Chicago Symphony, the Philharmonia Orchestra in London, the Orchester of the
Bayrischer Rundfunk in Munich, the Munich Philharmonic, the Salzburg Camerata,
Leipzig's Gewandhaus Orchestra, the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra in Amsterdam
and the BBC Symphony. Andreas Haefliger has performed at such famous venues as
the Hollywood Bowl, Carnegie Hall, the 92nd Street Y, the Berlin Philharmonie,
the Mozaerteum, Wigmore Hall and London's Royal Albert Hall.
Festival appearances include concerts with the Chicago Symphony at Ravinia; the
Montreal Symphony at the Festival International de Lanaudiere; the Los Angeles
Philharmonic at the Hollywood Bowl; New York's Mostly Mozart Festival; the
Blossom Festival with the Cleveland Orchestra, the London Proms and the Salzburg
Festival.
A prolific recitalist, Andreas Haefliger performs regularly in major music
capitals throughout Europe and the United States, and in summer festivals
including Lucerne, Copenhagen, Kuhmo, Tanglewood and Ravinia. He has appeared
with the Takcs String Quartet on tour in the United States. In addition to his
other musical partnerships, he performs with his wife, flutist Marina Piccinini,
at various venues including Washington DCs Kennedy Center.
Andreas Haefliger grew up in a musical household and by the time he was fifteen
he had lived in several European capitals. He completed his studies at the
Juilliard School where he was twice awarded the Gina Bachauer Memorial
Scholarship. He makes his home between New York and Vienna.
He has recorded works by Schumann, Schubert, Mozart and Sofia Gubaidulina for
Sony Classical; Schubert lieder with Matthias Goerne, and a disc of Schubert's "Trout
" Quintet and the Dvork Piano Quintet with the Takcs String Quartet for London/Decca.