
Matthew Bengtson
Associate Professor · Piano Performance
University of Michigan-Ann ArborAbout
Matthew Bengtson is an Associate Professor of Piano Literature at the University of Michigan School of Music, Theatre, and Dance, specializing in historical performance practice, piano repertoire, and music education. He holds a unique blend of expertise as a performer, scholar, and educator, with a focus on composers like Scriabin, Szymanowski, and Roberto Sierra. His academic journey includes degrees from Harvard University (Computer Science), and Peabody Conservatory (MM and DMA in Piano Performance).
- Key affiliations: CREES, Weiser Center for Europe and Eurasia, and Steinway Artist.
- Education: Harvard, Peabody, Cornell University (fortepiano fellowship).
- Research: Award-winning studies on Szymanowski mazurkas and Scriabin interpretation.
His performances span international venues, including Carnegie Hall and festivals in Europe. He teaches fortepiano and leads the University of Michigan Early Keyboard Institute (UMEKI). Bengtson authored a Coursera MOOC on piano literature and co-wrote The Alexander Scriabin Companion.
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