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With his commanding technique and searching interpretations, the celebrated Norwegian pianist has won acclaim worldwide, performing recitals and concertos in the world’s leading concert halls and with its foremost orchestras, besides being an active recording artist.
Andsnes’s discography comprises more than 50 titles. Spanning repertoire from the Baroque to the present day, these have been recognized with eleven Grammy nominations, seven Gramophone Awards, and numerous other international honors. Leif Ove Andsnes: The Complete Warner Classics Edition 1990-2010, a 36-CD retrospective of his EMI and Virgin recordings, was released to acclaim in 2023.
An avid chamber musician, Andsnes is the founding director of the Rosendal Chamber Music Festival, was co-artistic director of the Risør Festival of Chamber Music for nearly two decades, and served as music director of California’s 2012 Ojai Music Festival. He was inducted into the Gramophone Hall of Fame in 2013, and has received honorary doctorates from New York’s Juilliard School and Norway’s University of Bergen. As first Artistic Partner of the Mahler Chamber Orchestra, Andsnes led the ensemble from the keyboard in two major, multi-season projects – “The Beethoven Journey” and “Mozart Momentum 1785/86” – both of which resulted in award-winning Sony Classical sets.
In the 2025-26 season, Andsnes joins the Oslo Philharmonic for the world premiere of a new piano concerto, written for him by his compatriot Ørjan Matre. Two more concertos figure prominently throughout the season. He performs Beethoven’s Third with the Atlanta Symphony, Chicago Symphony, Danish National Symphony, and Sweden’s Gothenburg Symphony, and plays Brahms’s Second with ensembles including the Spanish National Orchestra, Vienna Symphony, and Hong Kong’s NHK Symphony.
In recital, he returns to New York’s Carnegie Hall, Boston’s Celebrity Series, and three more U.S. destinations for works by Schumann, Janáček, and Kurtág, after opening Montreal’s Bourgie Hall season with a program of Palestrina, Beethoven, Liszt, and Schumann that also takes him to key cities in Brazil, Peru, Taiwan, and Japan. He completes the season with two chamber recital tours, joining violinist Christian Tetzlaff for sonatas by Mozart, Ravel, Brahms, and South Korea’s Donghoon Shin in London, Berlin, Copenhagen, and Bucharest, and collaborating with fellow pianist Bertrand Chamayou on duos by Schubert and Kurtág in Berlin, Brussels, Dijon, Madrid, Oslo, and Amsterdam. Andsnes’s Schubert four-hands recording with Chamayou is due for release on Warner Classics in fall 2025, and a solo album featuring music by Andsnes’s fellow countryman Geirr Tveitt is set to follow on the Simax label in spring 2026.
The recipient of both the Royal Philharmonic Society’s Instrumentalist Award and the Gilmore Artist Award, Andsnes has also received Norway’s Commander of the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav and the prestigious Peer Gynt Prize. He has curated Carnegie Hall’s “Perspectives” series, been the subject of the London Symphony Orchestra’s “Artist Portrait Series,” and undertaken season-long artistic residencies with the Berlin Philharmonic, New York Philharmonic, and Sweden’s Gothenburg Symphony.
Andsnes studied at the Bergen Music Conservatory under Jirí Hlinka, also receiving invaluable advice from Jacques de Tiège. Today he lives with his wife and their three children in Bergen, where he is an Artistic Adviser at the city’s Prof. Jirí Hlinka Piano Academy.