A full-time musician.
A some-time bike-packer.
A 'poetic storyteller’ on the piano.
Born near Zurich, Switzerland in 1992, Swiss-Canadian pianist Teo Gheorghiu made his concert debut in his hometown at the Tonhalle in 2004. Since then, he has performed at major venues throughout the world, working with leading orchestras and esteemed conductors, releasing four award-winning records and winning a couple of competitions along the way.
Also enjoys playing football, travelling, and making new discoveries in the world of folk music.
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So beautifully performed and with breathtaking technique. This is one of the finest interpolations of the Grieg concerto I have heard. Bravo!
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Muy bueno flaco.... una interpretación magnifica de uno de los mas bellos conciertos para piano, y de yapa en el Colón ....
A masterpiece performance by all. The pianist, Teo is a dimension of pure artistic brilliance that resonates from every note he plays. I just love this passionate symphony. Bravo,cheers all...
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Amazing
Quel plaisir! Magnifique! 😊
Fantastique!!😎😎
Sounds quite different comparing to modern grand pianos... Thank you! 🙂
TEO you have awoken a 150 year old piano. Magnificent.
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I love your interpretaton. Very well done!
Thank you!
Just watched the movie “Vitus” and had to lol you up! Beautiful!!
Exemplary, this is how one should play on period instruments!
I like Samson Francois' label, but Teo's unique performance with a strong melody is also wonderful! Rachmaninoff's piano sonatas are dramatic, rhythmic, and gentle-sounding! In my viewing environment, there is a delay of about 0.1 seconds in the video, so if other viewers also have a delay on KZread, I think it would be better if I could fix it. I am rooting for you from Japan.
Looks in synch to me… Thanks for the support! 🙏
It was good. It seems that this environment happened to be a problem.ありがとうございます。
In this Part 2 Teo got tired so both Rachmaninov and Ravel sounded tired, unremarkable and weakly nuanced. I'm sure Teo will come back better soon. Anyway this critique is not from a musician.
Thanks for your perspective.
This dynamic dramatic sense of rhythm is absolutely stunning! I think it's amazing that Backhaus, François, and Rachmaninoff casually put their own interpretations! It's a little in! It is also good that the melody line rises from the retro piano sound. I have been cheering for them from the Japan. Excuse me for the automatic translation.
I’m enthralled by the sound of the instrument (and Teo’s performance on it)… it’s clarity and resonance are surprising and very beautiful!…very expressive performing.
There is a spirit of discovery (spirit of Vitus!) in every piece Teo plays. This time Teo gave his beautiful voice to the 150 year old Grotrian! He clearly got a helping hand from a god of piano tuners! But how did Teo "manage to shrink his hand" to match the old narrow keys?! Astonishing! When listening to these two sonatas, I feel Teo is generously sharing with the world originals of the works he was able to discover through extraordinary insight and musicianship.
the keys are not narrow. same size as expected/
Bartok could not have discovered a better interpreter for his music than Teo! Sheer joy to listen to and watch Teo performing!
Belo! Bravo! 👏🏼 👏🏼 👏🏼 👏🏼 👏🏼
A composer is talking through Teo; whatever he plays becomes a reference performance. Joy to listen!
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リズム感と強弱のダイナミックレンジが素晴らしい!普通のクラシックピアノの演奏家と違う!ホロヴィッツ、フランソワ、ラフマニノフ、バックハウスの様な個性的なドラマティックでエモーショナルな演奏が好きです。The sense of rhythm and dynamic range of strength and weakness are wonderful! Completely different from ordinary classical piano players! I like the dramatic and emotional performances of François, Horowitz, Rachmaninoff and Backhaus.
Thank you!
So excited!! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼💕