Thomas Beijer is a young pianist and composer praised for his excellent technique and
artistic integrity.
A clear and profound musical insight is evident in his performances and compositions.
Born and based in the Netherlands, Thomas Beijer enrolled at the Conservatory of Amsterdam, where he studied with Jan Wijn.
He took masterclasses with Emanuel Ax, Menahem Pressler, Murray Perahia, Pascal Devoyon, Jacques Rouvier and Elza Kolodin.
Thomas Beijer concluded his Master study at the Conservatory of Amsterdam in 2011 and graduated with Highest Distinction.
By winning the prestigious Young Pianist Foundation Competition in 2007,
Thomas Beijer positioned himself at the top of a new generation of pianists in the Netherlands.
The international jury about Beijer; 'a very interesting musical personality, with distinct ideas about music. A true artist!'
From the age of ten Thomas Beijer performed recitals in Europe and Asia and as a soloist played piano concerti by Mozart, Beethoven, Brahms, Ravel, Franck and Adams with the Hague Residence Orchestra, Brabant Orchestra, Amsterdam Sinfonietta and Netherlands Student Orchestra. He worked with conductors like Neeme Järvi, Nicholas Milton, Ed Spanjaard and Bas Wiegers.
Thomas Beijer is a multitalented musician. Besides his performances as concertpianist, he is a composer and an active chambermusician.
Since 2009 Thomas Beijer is a member of the Amsterdam Chamber Soloists. amsterdamchambersoloists.com
Thomas Beijer's debut-cd with compositions by Johannes Brahms was released by Brilliant Classics.
His second cd with works by Sergei Rachmaninoff will be released medio 2012.