Tobias Koch
An acclaimed pianist specialising in period keyboard instruments such as the harpsichord, fortepiano and clavichord, Tobias Koch is known for his versatile and exploratory approach and his performances are characterised by spontaneity and deep historical insight. His musical journey, driven by a passion for discovery, has made him one of the leading interpreters of Romantic performance practice, particularly in the works of Robert Schumann. Tobias Koch’s performances are praised for their emotional depth and vivid imagery, with MDR Figaro (now: MDR Kultur) noting his ability to make every moment an adventure.
Tobias Koch has performed at major festivals worldwide, including the Schleswig-Holstein Musik Festival, Verbier Festival, Chopin and his Europe Festival, and Beethovenfest Bonn. His concerts span Europe, North America and the Middle East, where he plays as a soloist, chamber musician, and Lied accompanist. His expertise is also sought in international early music festivals and as a teacher at institutions like the Robert Schumann Hochschule Düsseldorf and the Fryderyk Chopin University of Music in Warsaw. He is a frequent masterclass lecturer and jury member at prestigious competitions like the International Chopin Competition on Period Instruments in Warsaw.
The artist has collaborated with renowned musicians including Andreas Staier, Joshua Bell, Steven Isserlis, and conductors such as Kent Nagano and Gianluca Capuano. His partnerships with leading orchestras, choirs, and early music ensembles further showcase his broad influence in the music world.
A prolific recording artist, Tobias Koch has released over 40 CDs, including internationally recognised projects like the complete piano works of Ludwig van Beethoven. His dedication to historical performance practice extends beyond the stage, with numerous radio and television productions, scholarly publications, and music editions rounding out his artistic contributions. He also maintains a significant collection of period keyboard instruments, which he integrates into his research and performances.
[2024]