Described by International Piano Magazine
as “one of the most gifted pianists of his generation”, Mark
Viner is steadily gaining a reputation as one of Britain’s
leading concert pianists; his unique blend of individual
artistry combined with his bold exploration of the byways of
the piano literature garnering international renown.
He began playing at the age of 11 before being awarded a
scholarship two years later to enter the Purcell School of
Music where he studied with Tessa Nicholson for the next five
years. Another scholarship took him to the Royal College of
Music where he studied with the late Niel Immelman for the
next six years, graduating with first class honours in a
Bachelor of Music degree in 2011 and a distinction in Master
of Performance 2013; the same year which afforded him the
honour to perform before HM the King.
After winning 1st prize at the Alkan-Zimmerman International
Piano Competition in Athens, Greece in 2012, his career has
brought him across much of Europe as well as North and South
America. While festival invitations include appearances the
Raritäten der Klaviermusik, Husum in Germany, the Cheltenham
Music Festival and Harrogate Music Festival in the United
Kingdom and the Festival Chopiniana in Argentina, radio
broadcasts include recitals and interviews aired on
Deutschlandfunk together with frequent appearances on BBC
Radio 3. His acclaimed Wigmore Hall début recital in 2018
confirmed his reputation as one of today’s indisputable
torchbearers of the Romantic Revival.
He is particularly renowned for his CD
recordings on the Piano Classics label which include music by
Alkan, Blumenfeld, Chaminade, Liszt and Thalberg, all of which
have garnered exceptional international critical acclaim. His
most important project to date is a survey of the complete
piano music of Alkan: the first of its kind and which is
expected to run to some 18 CDs in length. Aside from a busy
schedule of concerts and teaching, he is also a published
composer and writer and his advocacy for the music of Alkan
led to his election as Chairman the Alkan Society 2014.
“one of the most gifted pianists of his
generation"
International Piano Magazine
“a blazing young British talent"
Gramophone Magazine
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