- Freddy Kempf
Freddy Kempf is an English
pianist , born in 1977 to a German father and aJapan ese mother. He was educated atSt Edmund's School , Canterbury and theRoyal Academy of Music . [cite web|url=http://www.stedmunds.org.uk/life/academic/music/|title=Music|publisher=St Edmund's School, Canterbury] He now lives inBerlin .Early career
Taking up the
piano at the age of four,cite web|url=http://www.imgartists.com/?page=artist&id=186&c=2|title=Freddy Kempf - Full Biography|publisher=IMG] Kempf first caught the attention of British concertgoers four years later when he played Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 12, K. 414, with theRoyal Philharmonic Orchestra at theRoyal Festival Hall .cite web|url=http://www.miamipianofest.com/artists/kempf.html|title=Freddy Kempf|publisher=Miami Piano Festival] The childvirtuoso was shortly invited toGermany to repeat his performance. In 1987, Kempf won the firstNational Mozart Competition in England and in 1992, was namedBBC Young Musician of the Year for his performance of Rachmaninoff's Paganini Rhapsody.Career
In a controversial turn of events, Kempf's early adult career ironically benefited from his failure to win the 1998
International Tchaikovsky Competition inMoscow , where the first prize in the piano section went instead toDenis Matsuev . Apparently, some judges had wanted to award the first prize jointly to Matsuev and Kempf and had successfully negotiated with theRussian Culture Ministry for the additional funding. However, Kempf collected only third prize in the end, which provoked a barrage of indignant protests from the audience and the Russian press, who accused some of the judges of bias (especially towards contestants who also happened to be their former pupils).cite news|url=http://www.iht.com/articles/1999/04/28/kem.t.php|title=Young Pianist Conquers Moscow|publisher=International Herald Tribune|date=April 28, 1999] [cite news|url=http://english.mn.ru/english/issue.php?2002-22-17|title=Fair Play at Music Contest|publisher=The Moscow News]In April 1999, Kempf returned to Moscow with a series of television broadcasts and sold-out concerts. Kempf's popularity has been compared with that garnered by American pianist
Van Cliburn who, in a different result in 1958, had won the inaugural Competition.Kempf has continued to perform solo, chamber, and concertante music in
Europe , theAmericas ,East Asia , andAustralia , and has recorded recital discs of Bach, Beethoven, Chopin, Liszt, Prokofiev, Rachmaninoff, and Schumann. He was voted Best Young British Classical Performer in theClassical BRIT Awards in 2001.References
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