Fortepiano Recital: Daniel Adam Maltz
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"It was a privilege to hear an artist of this caliber." - Marblehead Current
Enjoy Haydn, Mozart, and Beethoven's piano works performed as they intended them to be heard — on a Viennese fortepiano.
During the Classical era in Vienna, composers expected their keyboard music to entertain relatively small audiences in more intimate spaces than today’s 1500-seat concert halls. And, the era’s pianos — known as Viennese fortepianos — are very different from modern Steinways.
Fortepianist Daniel Adam Maltz is based in Vienna and studied Historical Performance at the Royal Academy of Music in London and at Vienna’s University for Music and Performing Arts. He performs on historic Viennese fortepianos, utilizing the vast range of tones, colors, and techniques familiar to Classical-era composers.
Concert Program
Rondo in A Minor, K. 511
Wolfgang Amadé Mozart
Sonata in F Major, K. 533/494
- W.A. Mozart
- Allegro
- Andante
- Rondo. Allegretto
Intermission
Sonata in A Major, Hob. XVI:30
- Joseph Haydn
- Allegro – Adagio
- Tempo di Minuet
Sonata in D Major, Hob. XVI:37
- J. Haydn
- Allegro con brio
- Largo e sostenuto
- Finale. Presto ma non troppo
Andante “favori”, WoO 57
Ludwig van Beethoven
Biography
Daniel Adam Maltz is a fortepianist based in Vienna, Austria. He specializes in Wiener Klassik — Viennese Classicism — especially the works of Haydn, Mozart, and Beethoven performed on the Viennese fortepianos of their time.
Called “master of the Viennese fortepiano,” Daniel’s performances are praised for their “extraordinary precision and lightness” (The Common Reader). Critics applaud his “very sensitive phrasing” and “marvelous dynamic contrasts” (Marblehead Current) featuring “broad warmth” and “lavish but tasteful” playing (Classical Sonoma).
He is in demand worldwide with 50+ tour dates per year as a sought- after soloist, Lieder accompanist, and clinician. Daniel also hosts Classical Cake, the podcast about Viennese classical music and culture.
Website: danieladammaltz.com
Videos: youtube.com/@danieladammaltz
Instagram: @danieladammaltz