Daniel Adam Maltz
Live Pianoforte Concert
May 30th @ 7:00 PM
In the Doerfler Family Theatre
at Pacific Maritime Heritage Museum
Vienna, Austria-based fortepianist Daniel Adam Maltz has been called the “master of the Viennese fortepiano.” His performances are praised for their “extraordinary precision and lightness” (The Common Reader). Critics applaud his “very sensitive phrasing” and “marvelous dynamic contrasts” (Marblehead Current) featuring “broad warmth” and “lavish but tasteful” playing (Classical Sonoma).
Touring worldwide, Maltz specializes in Viennese Classicism (Wiener Klassik) — especially the works of Haydn, Mozart, and Beethoven — performed on the Viennese fortepianos of their time.
to hear an artist of this caliber.”
– MARBLEHEAD CURRENT
Daniel debuted at Carnegie Hall (Weill) at age 22 and is a sought-after soloist, Lieder accompanist, and clinician. He studied fortepiano performance at the Universität für Musik und darstellende Kunst in Vienna and the Royal Academy of Music in London, then refined his command of historical practices through private study with Andreas Staier and Ingomar Rainer.
Daniel is devoted to performing on Viennese fortepianos – utilizing the vast range of tones and colors familiar to the composers. He brings his expertise in the Viennese sound, culture, philosophies, and performance practices of the Classical era to his interpretations.
Daniel is a dual citizen of the USA and Israel. He comes from a musical family — his mother is a cellist and his father, a composer, taught him piano and composition starting at age four.
Daniel also hosts Classical Cake, the podcast about Viennese classical music and culture.
Learn more about Daniel at www.danieladammaltz.com