Jean Muller (born 11 December 1979) is a Luxembourgian classical pianist. He has received several international awards, performed worldwide, and made several recordings.[1]
In 1999 at Bratislava, Muller was a laureate of the Tribune Internationale des Jeunes Interprètes, organized by the European Broadcasting Union on behalf of UNESCO.[4]
In 2004, he received the first prize at three French piano competitions in Arcachon, Vanves (Jean Françaix) and Brive (Francis Poulenc).[5]
Muller's Chopin Recital album was given Gramophone's Critic Choice award. Critic Bryce Morrison stated, "Backed by a savage technical voltage, he lifts you far above studio conditions or the polished if politely impersonal expertise too familiar from the competition circuit." The president of the Concours Poulenc jury, Jean-Claude Pennetier, said, "Everything is there: fingers, head and heart." Muller's recordings have also earned excellent reviews in the specialized press such as International Piano, BBC Music Magazine, Fono Forum, Classica, Diapason, Pizzicato, etc.[7]
Discography
2010: Jean Muller Chopin Recital, Ballades 1–4, Mazurkas in A Minor Op 17 No 4, C Major Op 68 No 1, A Minor Op 67 No 4, Waltz in D Flat Major, Waltz in A Flat Major, Largo in E Flat Major and Polonaise in F Sharp Minor Op 44. SADC Fondamenta FON-1005008.
2007: Jean Muller plays Stéphane Blet, 6 Sonatas; Suite érotique. Polymnie CD POL - 150 544
2006: Jean Muller – Chopin, Sonata No 3, 4; Impromptus; Barcarolle; Polonaise op. 53. Hybrid SACD Turtle Records TRSA 0027
2004: Jean Muller – Liszt, Chopin, Civitareale, Françaix, Franz Liszt: Sonata in B minor, Spanish Rhapsody; Frédéric Chopin: Nocturnes op. 27, Ballade No 4; Walter Civitareale: 3 Miniatures; Jean Françaix: 5 Encores. CD JCH-Productions JCH 2004 / 02
2003: Attila Kereztesi, Jean Muller – Béla Bartók, Béla Bartók: Sonatas & Rhapsodies for violin and piano; Romanian Dances, with Attila Keresztesi, Violin. CD JCH-Productions JCH 2003 / 02
1999: Jean Muller – [piano], Igor Stravinsky: Petruchka; Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Sonata KV 576 in D major; Ludwig van Beethoven: Sonata op. 57 in F minor - Appassionata; Carl Czerny: Variationen über den Sehnsuchtswalzer; Mily Balakirew: Islamey. CD JCH-Productions JCH 1999 / 09
1997: Jean Muller – Pianistic Fireworks, Sergei Rachmaninov: Sonata No 2; Frédéric Chopin: Berceuse, Barcarolle; Franz Liszt: Racószy-Marsch, Feux Follets; Paul Hindemith: Suite 1922. CD JCH-Productions JCH 1997 / 12
^"Récital de piano Jean Muller", Cube521. (in French) Retrieved 29 December 2010.
In 2012, his CD Chopin Recital received the Gramophone’s "Critic’s Choice", the International Piano Choice and Deutschlandradio Kultur's "Album Der Woche".