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Franz-Josef Birk (born 1949) is a German classical pianist and music producer.


Life

Born in
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, Birk was admitted to the piano class of Bernhard Roderburg at the Robert Schumann Conservatory in his native town in 1961 after two years of private piano lessons. In 1963, he made his public debut with piano music by
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and attracted the attention of the press with "his seventh sense for agogical nuance, a skill that is almost impossible to learn" (''
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''). In the same year he won his first piano competition at the Jugend musiziert in Düsseldorf with piano music by Beethoven, which was followed by further prizes until 1965 in Essen, Marl and Munich with works by Bach, Beethoven, Chopin and Chatschaturian. Even in these young years, he played Mozart's Sonata in A major, KV 331, in the Solingen Stadthalle with "the kind of emotional forcefulness that no longer made Mozart feel like a classic, but rather welcomed him as a contemporary" (''Solinger Tageblatt''). In 1968, he continued his pianistic studies in master classes with Professors
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, Hansotto Schmidt and
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at the
Hochschule für Musik und Tanz Köln The Cologne University of Music ( is a music college in Cologne, Germany. Founded in 1850, it is Europe's largest academy of music. History The academy was founded by Ferdinand Hiller in 1850 as ''Conservatorium der Musik in Coeln''. In 1895 Ger ...
. After completing his pianistic studies, he played his first own three-part piano cycle with the main works of
Robert Schumann Robert Schumann (; 8 June 181029 July 1856) was a German composer, pianist, and influential music critic. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest composers of the Romantic era. Schumann left the study of law, intending to pursue a career a ...
in combination with works by other composers exclusively on
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s from 1976 to 1980 after a guest performance in 1974 in the series of Heinersdorff - Matinéen Düsseldorf and sparked enthusiastic reviews in the press, also because of the unfolding of the unique sound of the Viennese grand pianos. From 1980 to 1985, he took a break from public concertizing and devoted himself to music criticism for both the ''
Westdeutsche Zeitung The ''Westdeutsche Zeitung'' (''WZ'') ( en, West German Newspaper) is one of the largest regional newspaper in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. Its headquarters is in Wuppertal with additional offices in Düsseldorf and Krefeld Krefeld ( , ; ...
'' and the ''
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''. In 1986, he returned to the concert podium with a twelve-part Beethoven cycle in Düsseldorf and at the same time inaugurated the series of Aton concerts, which to this day enables artists to perform in the state capital. In 1991, he performed in Baden-Baden in the final concert of an international concert series to inaugurate the then-new
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 ...
grand piano in the
Kurhaus of Baden-Baden The Kurhaus is a spa resort, casino, and conference complex in Baden-Baden, Germany in the outskirts of the Black Forest. History The main structure was designed in 1824 by Friedrich Weinbrenner, who is responsible for the Corinthian columns and ...
. After a piano recital in 1994 in the castle concert series, he founded the "Fête Chopin" series there in 1995 - a concert form that presents Chopin's piano music and his literary environment in the interrelationships with other composers. The Badische Nachrichten wrote of a central musical event and reported on a phenomenal piano performance. In Düsseldorf and Vienna, this Chopin cycle is running simultaneously in the . Other stations of his performances so far have been Oberhausen, Essen, Berlin and Montreux-Vevey. The pianist continued his Vienna Chopin cycle on 9 October 2009 in the Bösendorfer Hall with the theme: Chopin congratulates on 200 years of Mendelssohn-Bartholdy. In 1994, together with the Düsseldorf sound engineer and filmmaker Ulrich Rydzewski, he began the production of a CD series, which for the first time presented top products of today's concert grand piano art to the public side by side. Recordings were made on concert grand pianos by
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 ...
,
Bösendorfer Bösendorfer (L. Bösendorfer Klavierfabrik GmbH) is an Austrian piano manufacturer and, since 2008, a wholly owned subsidiary of Yamaha Corporation. Bösendorfer is unusual in that it produces 97- and 92-key models in addition to instrument ...
,
Blüthner Julius Blüthner Pianofortefabrik GmbH, is a piano-manufacturing company in Leipzig, Germany.
and a first production of the S series by
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, personally selected by the pianist.W. A. Mozart Rondo D-Dur K 485 performed by Franz-Josef Birk on YouYube
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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Birk, FranzJosef German classical pianists German record producers 1949 births Living people Musicians from Düsseldorf