Ingolf Wunder’s second-place finish at the 2010 International Chopin Piano Competition propelled him to a coveted recording contract with Deutsche Grammophon and a fledgling international career. On ...
The International Chopin Piano Competition has a long history of awarding prizes to pianists who go on to have major international careers. In addition, record labels have always shown interest in the ...
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The probing pianist combined beguiling strangeness and thunderous climaxes with an exhilarating journey into musical terra nova Since winning prizes at the 2010 Chopin competition, Ingolf Wunder has ...
Ingolf Wunder has made swift progress on the piano since he started at the late age of 14. Last year he came second in the Chopin International Competition in Warsaw, then gaining a record contract ...
An eclectic mix of musical styles from Chopin International Piano Competition runner-up Ingolf Wunder. Drive Featured Album, 18 February 2013. From Debussy's dreamy Claire de lune, to Scarlatti's ...
His name is a publicist’s dream. The Austrian pianist Ingolf Wunder is just 25 and attracting major attention, having won seven international contests and tied for second in the 2010 International ...
The Chopin competition prizewinner proved fearless in Beethoven, ravishing in Chopin and exciting in Liszt, only flaunting his technique in the encore Ingolf Wunder came away from the 2010 Chopin ...
Sejong Center in Seoul featured three concerts of the Royal String Quartet with Ingolf Wunder and Korean pianist Hong-Chun Youn... Seoul, 10-12.04.2012 On 10th-12th April, Sejong Center in Seoul ...
The 16th pretender to the greatest crown a young pianist can win was Ingolf Wunder, a pug-nosed blond 25-year-old from Klagenfurt, Austria. On this Friday evening he followed a petite, fastidious ...
In this series, Classical 91.7's music librarian Chris Hathaway reviews new additions to our ever-growing CD library. This month, Chris reviews new releases featuring a remarkable Finnish composer, ...
Deutsche Grammophon has signed pianist Ingolf Wunder to its roster of artists. The Austrian pianist, who took second prize at last year’s Warsaw International Chopin Competition, will launch his ...
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