Steinway Artist
Photo: Kirk Edwards
“For me, Steinway, like no other instrument, allows each individual artist to display his unique qualities of strength and refined sound. Steinway is the magical medium through which a pianist communicates with the composer’s mind and soul.”
Olga Kern
Steinway Artist Olga Kern has brought to stages around the world a mix of the charisma and power. Born in 1975, Kern has a musical ancestry that her family traces back to the circles of Rachmaninoff and Tchaikovsky. Both her parents were musicians, and after hearing her mother play Chopin, she took up the piano herself at the age of 5. Glamorous and naturally gifted when it came to projecting stage presence, Kern showed a knack for winning competitions. The jewel in Kern’s competition crown came in 2001 at the Van Cliburn International Piano Competition in Fort Worth, TX, where she became the first woman in the nearly 40-year history of the event to take the top prize. She performed Liszt's Don Juan Fantasy, impressing judges with her sheer power and flair, and she launched her recording career on the Harmonia Mundi label with a fresh reading of the same work.
Kern is noted for the real finger-busters of the keyboard repertory — Rachmaninoff, Liszt, and a range of lesser-known virtuoso Slavic works. Noted for her stamina, Kern has averaged some 150 concerts a year in the most demanding virtuosic repertory the classical tradition has to offer. Offstage, she has become a patron for younger artists, founding her own piano competition in 2015 and working with her brother and the Kern Foundation to provide aid for talented young artists in need.
Olga Kern has been a Steinway Artist since 2014.
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