The pianist Kees Wieringa graduated at the Sweelinck Conservatory in Amsterdam in 1986. He studied under, respectively, Gerben Makkes van der Deyl, Edith Lateiner-Grosz, Willem Brons and Jan Marisse Huizing. At the Berlage Concourse in 1988, he was one of the prize winners with piano music by Jakob van Domselaer. He gives national and international concerts, not only in many European countries, but also in Turkey, Indonesia, India, the United States and Japan. Read Full BioThe pianist Kees Wieringa graduated at the Sweelinck Conservatory in Amsterdam in 1986. He studied under, respectively, Gerben Makkes van der Deyl, Edith Lateiner-Grosz, Willem Brons and Jan Marisse Huizing. At the Berlage Concourse in 1988, he was one of the prize winners with piano music by Jakob van Domselaer. He gives national and international concerts, not only in many European countries, but also in Turkey, Indonesia, India, the United States and Japan. In 1991, Kees Wieringa debuted in London, New York and Djakarta. In 1994, he performed in the United States (also in the Carnegie Hall) and in Russia with the last Beethoven Sonata. Kees Wieringa also contributes to radio- and television-programmes: as regards this, he performed for VPRO-radio/ television, NCRV-radio and NOS-radio/ television. He gave masterclasses at conservatories in Turkey in 1990. As a pianist, Kees Wieringa performed in many concert halls and participated in various festivals, such as Festival New Music in Middelburg and Festival Old Music in Utrecht. During the ‘Ferienkurse' in Darmstadt 1992, he was part of the piano forum and gave some concerts. Meanwhile, compact discs have appeared with music by Simeon ten Holt, by avant-garde composer Morton Feldman, piano music by Jakob van Domselaer and chamber music by Jacob ter Veldhuis. A compact disc with music by Franz Liszt is in preparation. Several composers have dedicated compositions to him. Kees Wieringa forms a duo with cellist René Berman. In 1991, they won the first prize at the Orpheus Concourse in Belgium. Kees Wieringa also joins various ensembles (Ingehovenproject, Ruynemanproject, Lemniscaat Ensemble). He is active in theatre projects with dancer/ choreographer Moos d’Herripon. At the moment, Kees Wieringa also works as a programme maker for dutch radio and television.
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Piano Sonata No. 32 In C Minor Op. 111- Maestoso
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Andy Shi-An Costello
Bravo!
JOANNA Wrońska
SO WONDERFUL AS ALWAYS, MAESTRO and Merry Christmas to you and your family!!!!! Thank you for your all great music in general, I wish you all the best in this Christmas Season, mainly health&happiness and I'm looking forward to your new recordings soon, again my best regards from Poland, MERRY CHRISTMAS!!! Joanna
Elias-Axel Pettersson
Joanna Wrońska Thank you for the kind wishes. Happy Holidays to you. We are in the midst of celebrating a nice, quiet Hanukah for now. Christmas season is soon upon us and all the beautiful lights and home decorations that accompany it. Have a wonderful season and Happy New Year, too!
Fabrizio de Rossi Re
Fantastic !!! Compliment for you !
Fabrizio de Rossi Re
@Elias-Axel Pettersson Congratulations indeed. I know Alvin Curran, who lives here in Rome. This piece is really very nice and also the history of dedication to Cornelius (Cardew) is very exciting. You are very good. I want to hear other songs that sound. Let's keep in touch. I'll send you a complimentary piece to my feeling inspired by a book by Henry Miller, played by Fausto Bongelli. Thank you. Fabrizio
Elias-Axel Pettersson
Thank you! What an amazing piece, huh? I have been in contact with the composer recently, as I plan to record this for my next album. I can only hope the result resembles the live experience somehow (especially hard for this piece, I think, since Part II create this "wave-like" effect). Cheers:)
Conceptual Soundproductions Budapest
beautiful piece
Elias-Axel Pettersson
Thanks you! Glad you liked it. I plan on recording it soon, though I am not sure it will have the same effect as a live performance. Cheers :)