
Daniel-Ben Pienaar
Professor · Classical Piano Performance
The Royal Academy of Music, University of LondonAbout
Daniel-Ben Pienaar is a Professor at the University of London and an Extraordinary Professor at the University of Stellenbosch, renowned for his unconventional interpretations of German classical piano repertoire. He holds a Fellowship at the Royal Academy of Music, where he lectures and supervises doctoral students exploring historical recordings, canonical repertoire relevance, and performance practice critiques.
His discography includes groundbreaking recordings of pre-Bach keyboard works (e.g., Orlando Gibbons, Gaspard Le Roux) and complete cycles of Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, and Schubert sonatas. He advocates for early music performed on modern pianos, challenging Historically Informed Performance norms while innovating in recording aesthetics through self-production techniques.
Awarded the Queen’s Commendation (1997), Pienaar’s work emphasizes experimental studio practices, technical expressivity, and the interplay between personal artistic identity and performance craft. He critiques pedagogical orthodoxies and reimagines the role of canonical works in contemporary practice.
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