Juan Carlos Fernández-Nieto
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Juan Carlos Fernández-Nieto (born January 26, 1987) is a Spanish-American pianist. He was described by
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as "A musical sculptor who chisels out melodic lines with sharp contours". and "He set off a firework on the 88 piano keys which excited the audience in the Kulturzentrum right from the start"


Early life and education

Fernández-Nieto was born in
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, Spain, the eldest of three children. Due to his father's job, the family moved often. Days after his birth, they relocated to
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. There here spent his first years of life and his first language was Catalan. After his family moved to
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, he started to show interest in music. He began studying piano and violin at the age of four, and gave his first concert at seven. At the age of 11 Fernández-Nieto started to take classes with Julia Díaz-Yanes, and in 2003 began studying under
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at the Conservatorio Superior de Música de Castilla y León in
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. In 2007 Fernández-Nieto moved to the United States to study with Boris Berman at the
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, receiving a
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in 2009 and an Artist Diploma in 2010. He later pursued a
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in piano performance at
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studying under Ursula Oppens.Archived version


Career


2000–2010: Early career

In 2000, at the age of thirteen, Fernández-Nieto won First Prize in the Ciudad de Linares National Piano Competition. Fernández-Nieto made his debut as a soloist in 2003 at the age of sixteen with the Orquesta Ciudad de Granada performing Mozart’s Piano Concerto in D minor under the baton of Lutz Köhler to critical acclaim in a live broadcast on
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. In the period of 2003-2010 he appeared as a soloist of
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, Orchestra Sinfonica di Bari, Orquesta de Extremadura, Orquesta Sinfonica de Castilla y León, he performed in Auditorio Manuel de Falla, Auditorio Monumental,
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in New York City. and also collaborated with
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and the Grammy-nominated " Yale Cellos" under the direction of Aldo Parisot. He was featured on the Messiaen Centennial Celebration at
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performing ''Vingt Regards sur l’enfant-Jésus'' and appeared in Norfolk Music at
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in 2010 and in The Holland Music Sessions in 2007. Fernández-Nieto won First Prize in the National Piano Competition in Leon in 2005, Third Prize in CSMTA Young Artists Competition in 2008, and First Prize in Chamber Music Society at
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in 2010. He also received the George Miles Fellowship, Linda & Alan Englander Fellowship, and the Yale Alumni Prize.


2010–present

In 2014, Fernández-Nieto won the Second Prize in 56th Jaen International Piano Competition. In two following seasons he had debuts in
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, Fundación Scherzo, Teatros del Canal,
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,
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,
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, appeared in Wintergreen Performing Arts in 2014 and Stony Brook Piano Festival in 2015, and performed as a soloist with Orquesta Nacional de El Salvador, Orquesta Ciudad de Granada. Fernández-Nieto's international career has been rapidly flourishing after he stepped in last minute performing Mozart Piano Concerto ''Jeunehomme'' at
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with The Chamber Orchestra of New York in 2017, which resulted in a standing ovation. Same year he became a prize winner of the Iturbi International Piano Competition, and debuted in St. Martin in the Fields and St James's Picadilly in
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,
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, Schumann Haus in
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, Kharkiv State Academic Opera and Ballet Theatre, Palau de la Música, and performed with Covent Garden Chamber Orchestra and
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. In 2018 Fernández-Nieto won the Audience Prize and the
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Prize in XIX Paloma O’Shea Santander International Piano Competition, and performed in Klavier-Festival Ruhr, Classical Bridge Music Festival in
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,
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, Semana Internacional de la Música in Medina del Campo, and as a soloist with Orquesta Nacional de Colombia in Teatro Colón in
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Discography

Fernández-Nieto's debut album, ''Carnaval,'' a monographic of music of
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, features both his carnavals. It was recorded in 2016 on the Odradek Records label. The recording of Fernández-Nieto's debut in the Klavier-Festival Ruhr was published as ''"Vive la France! Debussy & Saint-Saint-Saëns (Edition Ruhr Piano Festival, Vol. 37)"'' in 2019 on the CAvi-music, on which he plays the ''Six Bagatelles, op. 3'' by
Camille Saint-Saëns Charles-Camille Saint-Saëns (, , 9October 183516 December 1921) was a French composer, organist, conductor and pianist of the Romantic music, Romantic era. His best-known works include Introduction and Rondo Capriccioso (1863), the Piano ...
as well as three valses from the same composer.


Media appearances

Fernández-Nieto has been a featured guest in the TV shows as "Programa de Mano" and "Los Conciertos" on La 2, "Musical Cities" 2017
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, on Televisión Castilla y León; and on the radio shows as "Estudio 206" and "Cafe Zimmerman" "La dársena" on Radio Clásica (
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), on
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,
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,
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, Radio Nacional de El Salvador, Price-Rubin Radio. He has been featured as well in specialized magazines as
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UK, Ritmo, Scherzo, Melómano and Platea Magazine.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Fernández-Nieto, Juan Carlos 1987 births Living people 20th-century Spanish male musicians 20th-century pianists 21st-century pianists 21st-century male musicians People from Figueres People from Valladolid Male pianists Spanish pianists People from Salamanca Spanish emigrants to the United States CUNY Graduate Center alumni Yale School of Music alumni