Enjoy masterpieces: Jeremy think enthusiastically in Düsseldorf!

Concert by Jeremy Denk on May 11th in Düsseldorf: Piano works by Clara Schumann & more as part of the Ruhr Piano Festival.
Concert by Jeremy Denk on May 11th in Düsseldorf: Piano works by Clara Schumann & more as part of the Ruhr Piano Festival. (Symbolbild/ANAG)

Enjoy masterpieces: Jeremy think enthusiastically in Düsseldorf!

On Sunday, May 11th, 2025, the American pianist Jeremy Denk will give a concert at 6 p.m. in the Robert Schumann Hall in Düsseldorf. The concert is part of the Ruhr piano festival, which will take place this year from May 10 to July 16. Denk, who was born in North Carolina in 1970 and studied at the Juilliard School and Indiana University, will present a program that includes works by Clara Schumann, Johannes Brahms and Robert Schumann. In addition, pieces by Amy Beach and Meredith Monk are part of the repertoire, which underlines the importance of composers in piano music, as lintorfer.eu reported.

The concert by Jeremy Denk is not his first appearance at the Ruhr piano festival, he first appeared in 2017 and returned in 2019 and 2021. In the past appearances, he played works by Beethoven and Mendelssohn as well as a selection of Johann Sebastian Bach. Although Denk is considered a well -known pianist in the USA, he is less common in Europe. The ticket price for his concert is between 25 and 45 euros and can be purchased via the piano festival Ruhr.

The piano festival Ruhr 2025

The Piano Festival Ruhr 2025 includes over 100 artists, including 59 pianists, which will appear over 17 cities in 25 venues. The director Katrin Zagrosek emphasizes the importance of this festival within the German cultural landscape. Special highlights this year are portrait artists Marc-André Hamelin and Evgeny Kissin. Hamelin will present works by Haydn, Beethoven and Rachmaninow on June 14th in Duisburg, while Kissin will perform pieces by Schostakovich on July 2 in Düsseldorf and on July 7th in Bochum, such as klavierfestival.de reported.

In addition, innovative projects such as an interplay of painting and music under the direction of Kit Armstrong are shown in the Folkwang Museum. From June 26th to 29th, six concerts are marked by Olivier Messiaen. The "Piano & Electronics" series is also continued with a program that includes concerts by artists such as Friederike Bernhardt and Hauschka. Particular attention is paid to the program focus "Youngsters", the young pianist from June 20th to 22nd in Dortmund.

The festival takes place in a diverse environment-not only with classic concerts, but also with a jazz piano series that will open on May 13 with Jean-Philippe Koch. Martha Argerich will appear in Dortmund on June 13th, accompanied by other prominent pianists such as Elisabeth Leonskaja, Khatia Buniatishvili and Yuja Wang.

The opening concert of the festival will take place on May 10th in the Philharmonie Essen as part of a "Schubertiade", while the final concert will be implemented on July 16 with Alexandre Kantorow in Wuppertal. The festival's education projects reach over 1,000 young people every year, one aspect that is particularly highlighted by the main sponsors. This shows how important the piano festival Ruhr is for the promotion of young talent and the cultural development of the region.

Festivals such as the Piano Festival Ruhr contribute to the further development of the musical landscape in Germany, where numerous events for old music and other genres take place. miz.org emphasizes how such festivals exceed the normal concert range far through international aspects or thematic focus. The role of the Ruhr piano festival as a cultural figurehead is undisputed and promises an extraordinary experience for music lovers again this year.

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