The Argentinian pianist Ingrid Fliter, winner of the Gilmore Artist Award, has won over audiences around the world with her playing. Her Chopin recordings are considered a reference
Ingrid Fliterpiano
Chopin
Nocturnes and Mazurkas
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Sonata in B minor op. 58
Ingrid Fliter
Argentinian pianist Ingrid Fliter is equally at home in Europe, America and Australia, winning the admiration and hearts of audiences around the world with her passionate yet sensitive music-making and effortless technique. In 2006, Ingrid Fliter won the converted, quadrennial Gilmore Artist Award 2006, making her the only woman ever to receive this honor.
Following the announcement of her Gilmore Award, she has since performed with most of the major North American orchestras, including the Cleveland and Minnesota Orchestras, the Boston, San Francisco, Houston Symphony Orchestras, and at the Mostly Mozart, Tanglewood, Grant Park, Aspen, Ravinia and Blossom and Brevard summer festivals, among others. In Europe, she has performed in Amsterdam, London (at Wigmore Hall and Queen Elizabeth Hall), Paris, Barcelona, Milan, Prague, Salzburg, Papendorf, Cologne, Prague and Stockholm, as well as with the symphony orchestras of Sydney, Singapore and Taiwan.
Ingrid Fliter has recorded Chopin concertos as well as the Mendelssohn and Schumann concertos with the Scottish Chamber Orchestra/Jun Märkl and all the Chopin Preludes and Chopin Nocturnes for the Linn label. Her two pure Chopin recordings for EMI earned her a reputation as one of the most outstanding interpreters of this composer, while her most recent EMI recording is a pure Beethoven CD with the sonatas Pathétique and Appassionata. Live recordings of Ingrid Fliter performing works by Beethoven and Chopin at the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam are available on the VAI Audio label. Her latest recording project for Linn included the Chopin Mazurkas and will be released in September 2025.
