Artur Pizarro is a celebrated Portuguese concert pianist renowned for his lyrical poeticism and outstanding virtuosity. Born in Lisbon in 1968, Pizarro's musical journey began under the guidance of his maternal grandmother and her piano-duo partner. His formal training was deeply influenced by the legacy of Franz Liszt, passed down through his teacher Sequeira Costa and the renowned pianist José Vianna Da Motta. Pizarro's impressive career includes winning first prizes in the Vianna da Motta International Music Competition and the Leeds International Pianoforte Competition. As a Yamaha Artist, he has performed extensively with leading orchestras worldwide and is an active chamber musician, appearing at prestigious festivals. His discography features notable works such as Beethoven's piano concertos and sonatas, as well as pieces by Poulenc, Schumann, and lesser-known composers like Mario Tarenghi. Pizarro's performances are a testament to his technical mastery and emotional depth, making him a standout figure in the classical piano world.