Teaching Dates : July 19 - 23, 2025
Teaching Languages : English, German
Teaching Languages : English, German
His playing felicitously combines intelligence with virtuosity.- Alfred Brendel
The pianist Thomas Hell has established his reputation in an unusually broad
repertoire. His musical explorations include the standard masterpieces, but he is
particularly known for his penetrating performances of works by twentieth-century
composers.
Thomas Hell has performed major works by Elliott Carter, Charles Ives, Arnold
Schoenberg, Luigi Dallapiccola and Pierre Boulez and many other 20th century
composers. More recently Thomas Hell has received great acclaim for his
performances of the complete Etudes pour piano by György Ligeti in Darmstadt,
Basel and Tokyo. His performance in Tokyo was selected as “Best Concert 2010” by
the Japanese journal Ongaku no tomo. In the same year his CD with piano music by
Eduard Steuermann, a pupil of both Busoni and Schoenberg, received the coveted
German Record Critics' Award (“Jahrespreis der deutschen Schallplattenkritik”
2010). Thomas’ discography also includes piano works by Max Reger and Robert
Schumann, as well as a disc containing the two violin sonatas by Béla Bartók,
performed together with Adrian Adlam, and the complete Etudes pour piano by
Ligeti (WERGO).
His latest release is a recording of Charles Ives' second piano sonata (Piano Classics).
Thomas Hell has won prizes at several German and international competitions,
including the first prize at the Concours international de piano d’Orléans. He has
appeared widely throughout Europe as well as in Japan and in Russia and is regularly
invited to perform at major international festivals and in renowned concert halls.
Already as a student at the Hanover University of Music, Drama and Media, Thomas
Hell enjoyed approaching music from different angles. He obtained his concert
diploma for piano whilst studying with David Wilde, but also earned a diploma in
Music Theory, studying with the composer Reinhard Febel.
Following several
teaching posts at the universities of music in Hanover and Stuttgart, he was appointed
professor of piano at the University of Music in Mainz (Germany) in 2016.
Hell has held master classes in Germany, in China, at the Kunitachi College of Music
in Tokyo, the Tokyo College of Music, the Danish Royal Academy of Music Aarhus,
as well as the Iceland Academy of the Arts, Reykjavík.