Igor Levit


Igor Levit is a German-Russian pianist, with a focus on the works of Bach, Beethoven and Liszt, and a professor at the Musikhochschule Hannover.

Biography

Born in Gorky, Levit began playing piano at age three, and as a child he had his first successes on the concert stage in his hometown. His family moved to Hanover in 1995. From 1999 to 2000 he studied at the Mozarteum in Salzburg with and from 2000 to 2010 at the Hochschule für Musik, Theater und Medien Hannover with Karl-Heinz Kämmerling, Matti Raekallio and.
Levit has appeared in major concert halls and music festivals around the world. During his studies he won several international awards, including second prize at the International Maria Callas Grand Prix in Athens, first prize at the 9th Hamamatsu International Piano Academy Competition in Hamamatsu, the second prize at the piano competition Kissinger Klavierolymp, the silver medal and three other awards at the Arthur Rubinstein International Piano Master Competition in Tel Aviv, and the Luitpold Prize for young artists at the Festival Kissinger Sommer in Bad Kissingen. In October 2011 he appeared in a 45-minute documentary aired on 3sat about his love for the music of Franz Liszt. He was a BBC Radio 3 New Generation Artist from 2011 to 2013. He received the Beethoven Ring in 2017. And in 2018 he received the Gilmore Artist Award which is awarded every four years to a concert pianist.
Levit was appointed to a professorship at the Hochschule für Musik, Theater und Medien Hannover starting in the winter semester 2019/2020. He lives in Berlin.

''Hauskonzerte''

During the Coronavirus pandemic of 2020, Levit began streaming concerts from his home in Berlin Mitte. He posted these to Twitter as a series of Hauskonzerte:
Separately from these concerts, on 30/31 May 2020 Levit gave a solo performance of Vexations by Erik Satie, from a studio in Berlin, over a period of over 15 hours.

Discography

In 2013, Levit released his debut album, a two-disc set of Ludwig van Beethoven's late piano sonatas, on Sony Classical Records. His second Sony album, a recording of Johann Sebastian Bach's six keyboard partitas, was named Gramophone Magazine's recording of the month for October 2014. His third Sony album, a 3-CD set of Bach's Goldberg Variations, Beethoven's Diabelli Variations, and The People United Will Never Be Defeated! by Frederic Rzewski, was released in October 2015. His fourth album was a 2-CD set released in 2018 entitled Life, including works by Busoni, Bach, Schumann, Rzewski, Wagner, Liszt, and Bill Evans. It was Levit's response to the death of his best friend, German artist, who died in a bicycle accident in 2016.
His recordings of the complete Beethoven piano sonatas were released by Sony Classical on 13 September 2019.