Charl Petrus du Plessis (born 16 February 1977) is a South African classical and jazz pianist. He is one of five South African
Steinway
Steinway & Sons, also known as Steinway (), is a German-American piano company, founded in 1853 in Manhattan by German piano builder Heinrich Engelhard Steinweg (later known as Henry E. Steinway). The company's growth led to the opening of a f ...
artists and has won two
South African Music Awards
The South African Music Awards (often simply the SAMAs) are the Recording Industry of South Africa's music industry awards, established in 1995. The ceremony is held annually, usually in late April or May, with the judging process starting in N ...
in 2017 and 2018. For the past 20 years he has been the pianist for
South African singer-songwriter
Nataniël
Nataniël le Roux (born 30 August 1962), better known as Nataniël, is a South African singer, songwriter, entertainer and best-selling author. He is best known for his solo stage act and his lifestyle and cooking TV shows.
Career
Nataniël l ...
. He is also the founder and pianist of the Charl du Plessis Trio which includes Werner Spies (bass) and Peter Auret (drums).
Early life
Charl Petrus du Plessis was born in
Bloemfontein
Bloemfontein, ( ; , "fountain of flowers") also known as Bloem, is one of South Africa's three capital cities and the capital of the Free State province. It serves as the country's judicial capital, along with legislative capital Cape ...
,
South Africa
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, as the youngest child of Charl and Helen du Plessis. He has been a scholar at the boys' school
Grey College,
Bloemfontein
Bloemfontein, ( ; , "fountain of flowers") also known as Bloem, is one of South Africa's three capital cities and the capital of the Free State province. It serves as the country's judicial capital, along with legislative capital Cape ...
, for his entire school career. As a child born into a nonmusical family, Du Plessis was fascinated by the
Steinway & Sons
Steinway & Sons, also known as Steinway (), is a German-American piano company, founded in 1853 in Manhattan by German piano builder Henry E. Steinway, Heinrich Engelhard Steinweg (later known as Henry E. Steinway). The company's growth led to ...
piano in the family's living room which, for all practical purposes, was at first only part of the ameublement.
He started with formal piano lessons at the age of nine years and his piano teachers included Annaliza Swart (1986-1991), Francois Rautenbach (1991-1992), Johan Cromhout (1992-1995) and Joseph Stanford (1996-2009).
Education
Du Plessis studied
Bachelor of Music
Bachelor of Music (BM or BMus) is an academic degree awarded by a college, university, or conservatory upon completion of a program of study in music. In the United States, it is a professional degree, and the majority of work consists of presc ...
at the
University of Pretoria
The University of Pretoria ( af, Universiteit van Pretoria, nso, Yunibesithi ya Pretoria) is a multi-campus public university, public research university in Pretoria, the administrative and de facto capital of South Africa. The university was ...
after which he completed a
master's degree
A master's degree (from Latin ) is an academic degree awarded by universities or colleges upon completion of a course of study demonstrating mastery or a high-order overview of a specific field of study or area of professional practice. in music at the same university in 2006 with a dissertation titled ''Die solo-klavierwerke van Charles Camilleri (1931-)''. He completed his
doctorate in music at the
University of Pretoria
The University of Pretoria ( af, Universiteit van Pretoria, nso, Yunibesithi ya Pretoria) is a multi-campus public university, public research university in Pretoria, the administrative and de facto capital of South Africa. The university was ...
in 2009 with a thesis titled ''Stilistiese interpretasie van Christopher Norton (1953- ) se Microstyles vir klavier as vertrekpunt vir improvisasie''. He is still a part-time classical and jazz piano lecturer at the
University of Pretoria
The University of Pretoria ( af, Universiteit van Pretoria, nso, Yunibesithi ya Pretoria) is a multi-campus public university, public research university in Pretoria, the administrative and de facto capital of South Africa. The university was ...
. During his studies Du Plessis was the laureate of prizes such as the FAK University of Pretoria Bursary Competition, the Dr Oppil Greeff Bursary Competition, the Pretorium Trust Bursary Competition, the South African Music Scholarship Competition, the acclaimed DJ Roode Bursary Competition and the SAMRO Bursary Competition. Du Plessis also studied with well-known musicians, including
György Sebök in
Ernen
Ernen is a municipality in the district of Goms in the canton of Valais in Switzerland. In 2005 Ernen incorporated the formerly independent municipalities of Ausserbinn, Mühlebach, and Steinhaus.
In 1979, Ernen was awarded the Wakker Prize f ...
, Switzerland,
Dan Hearle and
Stefan Karlsson at the University of North Texas, USA and Ulrich Koellah at the Musikhochschule Winterthur in Zürich, Switzerland.
Career
Since 1999 the Charl du Plessis Trio, has recorded three albums with the Swiss classical music record label,
Claves Records
Claves Records is a Swiss classical record label, which was founded in 1968 by Marguerite Dütschler-Hüber (1931–2006) in Thun.
History
Marguerite Dütschler-Hüber founded Claves with business partner Ursula Pfaehler when her piano teacher J ...
, annually attends the
Festival Musikdorf Ernen
The Festival Musikdorf Ernen (Music Village Ernen) is an international music and literature festival in the Swiss alpine municipality of Ernen, in the Canton of Valais. Founded by the Hungarian pianist and music professor György Sebők in 1974, ...
in
Switzerland. Famous venues Du Plessis has played in include the
Royal Albert Hall
The Royal Albert Hall is a concert hall on the northern edge of South Kensington, London. One of the UK's most treasured and distinctive buildings, it is held in trust for the nation and managed by a registered charity which receives no govern ...
, the
Berliner Philharmonie
The Berliner Philharmonie () is a concert hall in Berlin, Germany, and home to the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra.
The Philharmonie lies on the south edge of the city's Tiergarten and just west of the former Berlin Wall. The Philharmonie is o ...
, the
Shangai Oriental Arts Centre and the
Elbphilarmonie in
Hamburg
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. In South Africa he has played in the
Artscape Artscape may refer to:
* Artscape (festival), an annual art festival in Baltimore, Maryland, US
* Artscape (organisation), a Swedish nonprofit arts organisation
* Artscape Nordland, an international art project in Norway
* Artscape Theatre Centr ...
(
Cape Town
Cape Town ( af, Kaapstad; , xh, iKapa) is one of South Africa's three capital cities, serving as the seat of the Parliament of South Africa. It is the legislative capital of the country, the oldest city in the country, and the second larges ...
), the
South African State Theatre
The State Theatre in Pretoria, South Africa is the largest theatre complex in Africa. It was known until 1999 as the Pretoria State Theatre.
History
The theatre was built on the old Market Square in Pretoria for use by TRUK (Transvaal Perfo ...
(
Pretoria
Pretoria () is South Africa's administrative capital, serving as the seat of the executive branch of government, and as the host to all foreign embassies to South Africa.
Pretoria straddles the Apies River and extends eastward into the foot ...
) and the
Sand du Plessis Theatre
The Sand du Plessis Theatre ( af, Sand du Plessis-teaterkompleks) is located on Markgraaff Street, Bloemfontein, South Africa. It is a large, multipurpose theater center opened on August 1, 1985 as the home of the Regional Council of Sukovs (Oran ...
(
Bloemfontein
Bloemfontein, ( ; , "fountain of flowers") also known as Bloem, is one of South Africa's three capital cities and the capital of the Free State province. It serves as the country's judicial capital, along with legislative capital Cape ...
).
Du Plessis frequents arts festivals in South Africa like
Aardklop
Aardklop is an annual South African arts festival held in Potchefstroom, South Africa. Potchefstroom has always been a cultural city and home to several well-known South African writers and artists.
The Aardklop National Arts Festival has been ...
,
Klein Karoo Nasionale Kunstefees
The Klein Karoo Nasionale Kunstefees ( Afrikaans for '' Little Karoo National Arts Festival'' and usually abbreviated to ''KKNK'') is an Afrikaans language arts festival that takes place yearly in the South African town of Oudtshoorn. The festiv ...
, Grahamstown Art Festival and the Suidoosterfees. He also tours the globe on a regular basis and has played with various orchestras locally and abroad, including the
Florida Symphony Youth Orchestra, the
Johannesburg Philharmonic Orchestra
The Johannesburg Philharmonic Orchestra (JPO) is Johannesburg's leading Philharmonic Orchestra. The chair of the Board of Directors is Mr Justice Dikgang Moseneke, and the CEO and Artistic Director is Bongani Tembe. Tembe was appointed in 2015. H ...
and the
Cape Town Philharmonic Orchestra
The Cape Town Philharmonic Orchestra (CPO) is an orchestra based in Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa.
History
Founded by the Cape Town City Council, the Cape Town Municipal Orchestra held its inaugural concert on 28 February 1914 in the ...
. He also accompanied singer and songwriter
Ike Moriz
Eike Moriz (born May 14, 1972), better known as Ike Moriz, is a German-South African singer, songwriter, musician, record producer and actor. He has released 20 albums in the indie rock, pop, Latin, easy listening, dance, lounge, blues, jazz ...
during his 2023 tour in
Germany
Germany, officially the Federal Republic of Germany (FRG),, is a country in Central Europe. It is the most populous member state of the European Union. Germany lies between the Baltic and North Sea to the north and the Alps to the sou ...
.
In an interview with the magazine ''De Kat,'' Du Plessis tells how he forged a career as entrepreneur who manages every aspect of his professional career.
Achievements and awards
In 2010 Du Plessis became the youngest pianist in Africa to become
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In 2017 Du Plessis won a South African Music Award (SAMA) for ''Baroqueswing Vol. II'' as Best Classical and Instrumental Album. In 2018 Charl won the same award for ''Baroqueswing Vol. III'' in the same category''.''
O
Piano Day2017, Du Plessis became the first pianist ever to give a concert on top of
Table Mountain
Table Mountain ( naq, Huriǂoaxa, lit= sea-emerging; af, Tafelberg) is a flat-topped mountain forming a prominent landmark overlooking the city of Cape Town in South Africa. It is a significant tourist attraction, with many visitors using the ...
.
The Charl du Plessis Trio also won a
Ghoema Music Award for best Instrumental Album and a Fiesta Award for Best Music Production.
The album ''Piano Man'' topped the charts of South African radio station
Classic FM for more than seventy consecutive weeks.
During the
Aardklop National Arts Festival in 2019 Charl received three awards for his solo show where his first solo album, ''Freehand'', was launched: Best Music-driven Production, Best Performance – Music and the ATKV-Aardklop Award for Innovative Work (debut only).
Discography
* ''Trio'' (2008)
* ''Pianoman'' (2009)
* ''Beethoven tango'' with violinist Zanta Hofmeyr (2011)
* ''Shanghai brunch'' (2011)
* ''Pimp my piano'' (2013)
* ''Gershwin songbook'' (2015)
* ''Baroqueswing Vol. I'' (2017) (
Claves
Claves (; ) are a percussion instrument consisting of a pair of short, wooden sticks about 20–25 centimeters (8–10 inches) long and about 2.5 centimeters (1 inch) in diameter. Although traditionally made of wood (typically rosewood, ebon ...
)
* ''Baroqueswing Vol. II'' (2016) (
Claves
Claves (; ) are a percussion instrument consisting of a pair of short, wooden sticks about 20–25 centimeters (8–10 inches) long and about 2.5 centimeters (1 inch) in diameter. Although traditionally made of wood (typically rosewood, ebon ...
)
* ''Baroqueswing Vol. III'' (2018) (
Claves
Claves (; ) are a percussion instrument consisting of a pair of short, wooden sticks about 20–25 centimeters (8–10 inches) long and about 2.5 centimeters (1 inch) in diameter. Although traditionally made of wood (typically rosewood, ebon ...
)
*''Freehand'' (2019)
*''Imagine'' (2020) (
Stenheim)
*''It takes three'' (2021)
References
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South African jazz pianists
People from Bloemfontein
South African classical pianists
Male classical pianists
1977 births
Living people
University of Pretoria alumni
Male jazz pianists