Severin von Eckardstein is a distinguished German concert pianist and educator, renowned for his virtuosic yet introspective and profound musicality. Born into an old noble family in Düsseldorf in 1978, von Eckardstein began his piano journey at the tender age of six. His career catapulted to international acclaim following his triumphant victory at the prestigious Queen Elisabeth Competition in 2003. Since then, he has performed with esteemed orchestras and conductors in renowned venues across the globe, from Berlin and Munich to New York and Tokyo.
Von Eckardstein's repertoire is as diverse as it is impressive, spanning works from classical masters to contemporary composers. His recordings and live performances are celebrated for their depth and emotional resonance, earning him accolades such as being hailed as "the greatest German pianist since the legendary Wilhelm Kempff" by French critics. Beyond his performing career, von Eckardstein is deeply committed to education, currently serving as a professor of piano and chamber music at the Hochschule für Musik und Tanz Köln, Standort Aachen. His dedication to nurturing the next generation of pianists is as inspiring as his own musical prowess.