DAVID MUNK-NIELSEN (DENMARK) PIANO RECITAL

David Munk-Nielsen (1998) is a young Danish piano virtuoso. He started playing the piano at the age of five and already next year he made his first significant performance at a local TV show “Me and my age” which was about the development of the brain. Amongst other things, David played his first Chopin waltz. David’s most influential teachers have been professor Anne Øland, and recently, Jakob Bahr at the Royal Academy of Music, Aarhus.
He has participated in master classes with Irina Ossipova - professor at the Tchaikovsky Conservatory, as well as with Veronika Vetaite and Vera Nosina. David has performed a number of times at the Concert Hall Aarhus, Denmark. In 2010, David won the 1st prize at the North Zealand Piano Festival. In 2011, David participated in the international piano competition Bang & Olufsen PianoRAMA where he was selected as the youngest among 148 young pianists from around the world and chosen to appear on the Danish Radio (P2) and television (TV2). In 2011, David was also admitted to the Junior Academy for pianists at the conservatory in Copenhagen where he was taught chamber music by Hanne Mulvad.
David has played solo concerts in several music societies, and in 2012 he was a soloist in Kuhlau’s piano concerto with the North Zealand Symphony Orchestra on a tour in Denmark and Ireland. In 2014, David played his first all-night solo concert at the Aarhus Concert Hall. In January 2015, David took the entrance exam to the Conservatory in Aarhus, he was admitted to the with top marks. In April 2015, David received a gold medal at the Berling Classical Music Competition and consequently performed at the Tivoli Concert Hall. In November 2015, David was awarded the Jacob Gade Talent Prize of 45,000 DKK.
David Munk-Nielsen (1998) is a young Danish piano virtuoso. He started playing the piano at the age of five and already next year he made his first significant performance at a local TV show “Me and my age” which was about the development of the brain. Amongst other things, David played his first Chopin waltz. David’s most influential teachers have been professor Anne Øland, and recently, Jakob Bahr at the Royal Academy of Music, Aarhus.
He has participated in master classes with Irina Ossipova - professor at the Tchaikovsky Conservatory, as well as with Veronika Vetaite and Vera Nosina. David has performed a number of times at the Concert Hall Aarhus, Denmark. In 2010, David won the 1st prize at the North Zealand Piano Festival. In 2011, David participated in the international piano competition Bang & Olufsen PianoRAMA where he was selected as the youngest among 148 young pianists from around the world and chosen to appear on the Danish Radio (P2) and television (TV2). In 2011, David was also admitted to the Junior Academy for pianists at the conservatory in Copenhagen where he was taught chamber music by Hanne Mulvad.
David has played solo concerts in several music societies, and in 2012 he was a soloist in Kuhlau’s piano concerto with the North Zealand Symphony Orchestra on a tour in Denmark and Ireland. In 2014, David played his first all-night solo concert at the Aarhus Concert Hall. In January 2015, David took the entrance exam to the Conservatory in Aarhus, he was admitted to the with top marks. In April 2015, David received a gold medal at the Berling Classical Music Competition and consequently performed at the Tivoli Concert Hall. In November 2015, David was awarded the Jacob Gade Talent Prize of 45,000 DKK.