Famous pianists you should listen to at least once. Recommended pianists.
Introducing famous pianists you should listen to at least once!
Even people who aren’t into instrumentals often find themselves listening to piano pieces, right?
Unlike the guitar, the piano isn’t an instrument you run through effects, so its tonal individuality can be hard to distinguish—but that also means it appeals to a wide audience.
Here, we’re introducing professional pianists who command the piano as if it were part of their own bodies!
We’ll feature not only international pianists but also Japanese pianists.
The explanations are quite detailed, so even those who regularly listen to classical music should enjoy this!
Now, please sit back and enjoy!
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- [Ultra-Advanced] Even challenging for advanced players! A curated selection of highly difficult piano pieces
- Jazz Piano Masterpieces: From Classic Essentials to Contemporary Favorites
- [For Intermediate Players] Challenge Yourself! Recommended Masterpieces That Shine at Piano Recitals
- [J-POP] I want to listen to songs with impressive, beautiful piano tones! Recommended piano cover tracks
- [Obituary] Hôko (Hiroko) Nakamura Passes Away: A Collection of Quotes from the International Pianist
- [Classical] Famous Piano Works | Gem-like Masterpieces You’ll Want to Play at Least Once in Your Lifetime
- Famous jazz musicians. Players who have graced the history of jazz.
- Beginner to Intermediate: Chopin pieces with relatively low difficulty. Recommended works by Chopin.
Famous pianists you should listen to at least once. Recommended pianists (91–100)
Haydn: Piano Sonata No. 59Emanuel Ax

Emanuel Ax is an American pianist.
He is of Polish Jewish descent, and his wife, Yoko Nozaki, is also a pianist.
Born in Ukraine, he began studying piano at age six under his father’s guidance.
At eight, he moved with his family to Warsaw, and two years later they immigrated to Canada.
In 1961, he moved to New York, where his career as a pianist began.
He still resides in New York.
Mozart: Piano Concerto No. 23Christoph Eschenbach

Christoph Eschenbach is a German pianist and conductor born in 1940.
He was initially known internationally as an outstanding pianist.
It is said that Mozart worked on this piece with concentrated, meticulous care, and because dazzling passages appear incessantly, there was no room to insert the improvisational techniques he usually favored.
Haydn: Piano Sonata Hob. (Hoboken number) XVI:49, First MovementElena Ulyanova

Elena Ulyanova is a pianist from Saky, Crimea, Ukraine.
The piece she performs is the first movement from Piano Sonata Hob.
XVI:49 by the Austrian composer Franz Joseph Haydn, a representative of the Classical period.
Bach: Italian Concerto, Second MovementMariangela Vacatello

Mariangela Vacatello is a pianist from Naples, Italy.
The piece performed is the second movement from Johann Sebastian Bach’s Italian Concerto, BWV 971.
The Andante in D minor (second movement) evokes a sense of nostalgia with its wistful melody.
Chopin: from the ÉtudesPaola Bruni

Paola Bruni is an Italian pianist.
Her program features four études by Frédéric Chopin, the Polish composer known as the Poet of the Piano: No.
1 and No.
2 from the Twelve Études, Op.
25, and No.
4 and No.
5 from the Twelve Études, Op.
10.
Chopin: Etude No. 3 “Tristesse” (Farewell Song)Urska Babic

Urška Babić is a pianist from Slovenia.
The piece she performs is No.
3 from Frédéric Chopin’s Twelve Études, Op.
10, one of his piano études.
Its beautiful, sentimental melody is widely known in Japan as “The Farewell Song.”
List: Impromptu WaltzVanessa Benelli Mosell

Vanessa Benelli Mosell is an Italian pianist.
The piece she performs is Franz Liszt’s Valse-Impromptu.
It is said to be not very well known among Liszt’s works.
Although it is a fast-tempo waltz, it feels crisp and brilliant without any sense of bustle.



