Maria João Pires (born in Lisbon, Portugal, July 23, 1944) is a renowned Po… Read Full Bio ↴Maria João Pires (born in Lisbon, Portugal, July 23, 1944) is a renowned Portuguese pianist who currently lives in Brazil.
Her first recital was at age five, and at age seven she was already playing Mozart Piano Concertos publicly. Two years later, she received Portugal's top prize for young musicians. In the following years, she studied with Professor Campos Coelho at the Lisbon Conservatory, taking courses in composition, theory, and history of music. She continued her studies in Germany, first in the Musikakademie of Munich with Rosl Schmidt and then in Hanover with Karl Engel.
International fame came in 1970, when she won the Beethoven Bicentennial Competition in Brussels. She has since then regularly performed with major orchestras throughout the world, interpreting works by Bach, Beethoven, Schumann, Schubert, Mozart, Brahms, Chopin and many other classical and romantic composers. She appears regularly with major world orchestras in Europe, America, Canada, Israel and Japan.
She appears as a solo artist and in chamber music: her many successful recordings include Moonlight, featuring Beethoven sonatas, Le Voyage Magnifique, the complete Impromptus of Schubert, Nocturnes and other works by Chopin, and Mozart Trios with Augustin Dumay (violin) and Jiang Wang (cello).
She won the Pessoa Prize in 1989. She also founded the Belgais Centre for Study of the Arts.
Gramophone (magazine) selected her recordings of the Chopin Nocturnes as the best version available: "I have no hesitation in declaring Maria Joao Pires – a pianist without a trace of narcissism – among the most eloquent master-musicians of our time" (Bryce Morrison).
In 2006 she moved to Lauro de Freitas—a town near Salvador, Brazil—and continues performing. At the time of her move, she commented that she had suffered much in Portugal due to her Belgais Centre project.
Her first recital was at age five, and at age seven she was already playing Mozart Piano Concertos publicly. Two years later, she received Portugal's top prize for young musicians. In the following years, she studied with Professor Campos Coelho at the Lisbon Conservatory, taking courses in composition, theory, and history of music. She continued her studies in Germany, first in the Musikakademie of Munich with Rosl Schmidt and then in Hanover with Karl Engel.
International fame came in 1970, when she won the Beethoven Bicentennial Competition in Brussels. She has since then regularly performed with major orchestras throughout the world, interpreting works by Bach, Beethoven, Schumann, Schubert, Mozart, Brahms, Chopin and many other classical and romantic composers. She appears regularly with major world orchestras in Europe, America, Canada, Israel and Japan.
She appears as a solo artist and in chamber music: her many successful recordings include Moonlight, featuring Beethoven sonatas, Le Voyage Magnifique, the complete Impromptus of Schubert, Nocturnes and other works by Chopin, and Mozart Trios with Augustin Dumay (violin) and Jiang Wang (cello).
She won the Pessoa Prize in 1989. She also founded the Belgais Centre for Study of the Arts.
Gramophone (magazine) selected her recordings of the Chopin Nocturnes as the best version available: "I have no hesitation in declaring Maria Joao Pires – a pianist without a trace of narcissism – among the most eloquent master-musicians of our time" (Bryce Morrison).
In 2006 she moved to Lauro de Freitas—a town near Salvador, Brazil—and continues performing. At the time of her move, she commented that she had suffered much in Portugal due to her Belgais Centre project.
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13English Suite No.3 in G minor, BWV 808: 4b. Les agréments de la même Sarabande2:29Johann Sebastian Bach
27Piano Sonata No.13 In E Flat, Op.27 No.1: 4. Allegro vivace - Tempo I - Presto5:53Maria João Pires
28Piano Sonata No.14 in C sharp minor Op.27 No.2, 'Moonlight' : I Adagio sostenuto5:30Maria João Pires
31Piano Sonata No.30 In E, Op.109: 1. Vivace, ma non troppo - Adagio espressivo - Tempo I4:06Maria João Pires
33Piano Sonata No.30 In E, Op.109: 3. Gesangvoll, mit innigster Empfindung (Andante molto cantabile ed espressivo)12:16Maria João Pires
106Piano Sonata No. 8 in A minor, K. 310: II. Andante cantabile con espressione8:47Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
119Piano Sonata No.11 in A, K.331 -"Alla Turca": 1. Tema (Andante Grazioso) Con Variazioni13:45Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
121Piano Sonata No.11 in A, K.331 -"Alla Turca": 3. Alla Turca (Allegretto)3:33Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
147Piano Sonata No.6 in D, K.284 "Dürnitz": 2. Rondeau en Polonaise (Andante)3:21Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
186Piano Sonata No.16 in A minor, D.845: 3. Scherzo (Allegro vivace) - Trio (Un poco più lento)9:37Maria João Pires
190Piano Sonata No.21 in B flat, D.960: 3. Scherzo (Allegro vivace con delicatezza)4:31Maria João Pires
222Intermezzi, Op.117: No. 1 In E Flat Major - Andante moderato - Live At Wigmore Hall, London / 20125:06Maria João Pires
223Intermezzi, Op.117: No. 2 In B Flat Minor - Andante non troppo e con molto espressione - Live At Wigmore Hall, London / 20124:55Maria João Pires
224Intermezzi, Op.117: No. 3 In C Sharp Minor - Andante con moto - Live At Wigmore Hall, London / 20125:50Maria João Pires
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