PianoDuo Kutrowatz

Press international
“The delicacy of their interpretation cannot be praised highly enough”
“brilliant piano playing by an extraordinary pair of brothers”
“between meditation and ecstasy”
“a stream of fire from two pianos”
“pure musicality, temperament and intelligence included”
“…playing together, they seem to virtually merge with each other…”
“a piano duo of superlatives!”
- Concert tours as piano duo, chamber music partners, soloists, song accompanists and conductors throughout Europe, USA, Canada, Australia, Africa, Asia (Japan, Korea), Russia.
- Much praised CD – recordings with works by J. S. Bach, F. Schubert, J. Brahms, F. Liszt, J. Strauss, J. Takács, A. Piazzolla, L. Bernstein, G. Gershwin, R. Sakamoto, A. Pärt, D. Brubeck
- Teachers of piano at the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna.
- Artistic director and artistic directors of high-profile international festivals: Liszt Festival Raiding / Austria www.lisztfestival.at
- Klangsommer Yamanakako / Japan
Curriculum – long version
Both brothers studied first at the Josef Haydn Conservatory in Eisenstadt piano with Uwe Wolff, then at the University of Music and Performing Arts in Vienna. Johannes chose as his subsidiary subjects clarinet (with Peter Schmidl) and conducting (with Karl Österreicher), Eduard all facets of percussion (with Richard Hochrainer and Walter Veigl). The initial stimulus for studying original works for four hands or two pianos came from their piano teacher Renate Kramer-Preisenhammer. Now Eduard and Johannes Kutrowatz are teaching at the University of Music and Performing Arts in Vienna.
Their work as a piano duo gained decisive impetus at master classes in Freiburg with Karl Ulrich Schnabel (the only course held in Europe until then by the son of the legendary Arthur Schnabel, specialist for piano duo and modern pedal technique) and in Lockenhaus with Franz Rupp, the famous violinist Fritz Kreisler’s congenial piano partner.
Their first success in international competition was in Stresa/Italy in 1986, with 1st prize in the piano duo class. To this they added numerous awards and honours, including the Arts Prize of the Province of Burgenland and the Theodor Kery Foundation Prize, the „Grosse Ehrenzeichen” and „Komturkreuz” of Burgenland and EUROPAN 2017 and 2019 the Franz-Liszt-Ehrenpreis of the Klassik Stiftung Weimar. Johannes Kutrowatz is also prize-winner in the International Schubert Competition Graz 1992 and was awarded a Bösendorfer scholarship.
The varied training of the two musicians, their wide range of activities (as pianists, chamber musicians, lied accompanists, conductors) and their keen interest in other fields of the arts certainly contribute to the great depth of expression and the versatility of their playing. Another factor may well be that the art of piano duet performance requires a measure of constructive dialogue and stimulating debate between the players that is more readily achieved between siblings.
Concert tours have taken the Kutrowatz brothers to many European countries, to Asia (Japan, Korea), Canada, the USA, Australia, Africa and Russia. Through performances in foremost concert-halls world wide, including: Vienna (Konzerthaus and Musikverein), Eisenstadt (Haydnsaal), London (Wigmore Hall, South Bank Centre), Toronto (Centre of the Arts), Munich (Herkulessaal), Tokyo (Suntory Hall), New York (Carnegie Hall, 92ndY) and
invitations to leading music festivals such as the Schwarzenberg Schubertiade, Haydn Festival/Eisenstadt, New York Schubertiade, Ruhr Piano Festival, Kremerata Chamber Music Festival/Lockenhaus, Kuhmo Chamber Music Festival/Finland, or the Australian Kowmung Festival, Liszt Festival Raiding, the two pianists are now in great demand as international performers.
Radio and television appearances and much acclaimed CD productions with works by Schubert, Brahms, Liszt, Strauss, Gershwin, Bernstein, Takács, Piazzolla, Sakamoto, Bach, Pärt, Brubeck document their musical achievements.
Eduard and Johannes Kutrowatz are the founders and artistic directors of their own international music festival „klangfruehling“ at the castle of Schlaining/Burgenland/Austria (2001-2015). Since 2007 Johannes Kutrowatz is also artistic director of the Yamanakako Klangsommer Festival/Japan. Starting 2009 they are artistic directors of the international Liszt Festival Raiding/Burgenland/Austria. (www.lisztfestival.at)
Programme samples
AMERICA
George GERSHWIN
Variations on “I Got Rhythm
(original version by the composer for 2 pianos)
Philip GLASS
Four Movements for Two Pianos (2008)
Dave BRUBECK/Eduard KUTROWATZ
Selection for 2 pianos
Fast Life
Three To Get Ready
Castilian Blues
In Your Own Sweet Way
Take Five (Paul Desmond)
Summer Song
The Duke
Blue Rondo A La Turk
GERSHWIN/ PIAZZOLLA
Astor PIAZZOLLA
Tango Nuevo Selection
(Arrangement for 2 pianos by Kyoko Yamamoto)
– Winter in Buenos Aires
– Escualo
– Adios Nonino
-Spring in Buenos Aires
George GERSHWIN
Variations on „I GOT RHYTHM“
(original version by the composer for 2 pianos)
Astor PIAZZOLLA Tango Nuevo Selection
(Arrangement for 2 pianos by Kyoko Yamamoto)
– Michelangelo `70
– Tanti Anni Prima (Ave Maria)
– Decarissimo
– Milonga del Angel
– Libertango
George GERSWIN
RHAPSODY IN BLUE
(original version by the composer for 2 pianos)
SCHUBERT – BRAHMS
Franz SCHUBERT
6 Atzenbrugger Dances, D 145
(arrangement for piano 4 hands by Eduard Kutrowatz)
Divertissement á la hongroise, g-moll, D 818
Andante
Marcia: Andante con moto
Allegretto
16 Ländler, D 366
(arrangement for piano 4 hands by Johannes Brahms)
Johannes BRAHMS
Hungarian dances
Nr. 2, 4, 7, 8, 11, 6
BRAHMS – STRAUSS
Johann STRAUSS
Rejoice in life
Walzer op. 340
Johannes BRAHMS
Hungarian dances
Nr. 4, 9, 16, 17, 5
(Original version by the composer for piano 4 hands)
Johann STRAUSS
Morning Leaves
Waltz op. 279
Johann STRAUSS
From the mountains
Waltz op. 292
Johannes BRAHMS
Hungarian Dances
Nr. 2, 7, 8, 11, 19, 6
(Original version by the composer for piano 4 hands)
TRY TO REMEMBER – JAZZPROGRAM
Astor PIAZZOLLA
Tango Nuevo
Winter in Buenos Aires
Escualo
Adios Nonino
Spring in Buenos Aires
(Arrangements for 2 pianos by Kyoko Yamamoto)
Eduard KUTROWATZ
Jazz paraphrases for 2 pianos
Fly Me To The Moon
The Shadow Of Your Smile
Try To Remember
Sweet Georgia Brown
Dave BRUBECK/Eduard KUTROWATZ
Selection for 2 pianos
Fast Life
Three To Get Ready
Castilian Blues
In Your Own Sweet Way
Take Five (Paul Desmond)
Summer Song
The Duke
Blue Rondo A La Turk