Giuseppe Mariotti is a pianist whose performances reveal a deep connection to the emotional and technical layers of music. His acclaimed recordings, especially his masterful interpretation of Ferruccio Busoni’s complete piano works, have established him as a leading figure in both classical and contemporary music circles. His ability to balance precision with profound expressiveness sets him apart.
At just 14 years old, Mariotti made his debut as a soloist, and his career has since taken him to the world’s most prestigious stages, from Europe to the U.S. and Asia. Whether performing in the historic temples of Kyoto or the grand concert halls of Vienna, his playing consistently captivates both audiences and critics with its clarity and depth.
Trained in Vienna, Mariotti’s journey has led him to Japan, where he serves as Dean and Professor at Tokushima Bunri University. His influence extends beyond the concert stage—he is a frequent juror at international competitions and has shared his insights in a popular column for Yamaha Music Japan.
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