
Alexandre Moutouzkine
Russian-American pianist Alexandre Moutouzkine is an internationally celebrated soloist, chamber musician, and educator, known for his dazzling performances with leading orchestras worldwide and his influential role as co-head of the piano department at Manhattan School of Music.
Russian-American pianist Alexandre Moutouzkine has toured as a soloist with more than 60 orchestras across Europe, North and South America, and Asia. Highlights of those performances include appearances with the Cleveland Orchestra, Berliner Philharmoniker, Israel Philharmonic and Israel Camerata, Orchestre Symphonique de Montréal, Philharmonic Orchestras of Moscow and Kiev, and Radiotelevision Orchestra of Spain.
As a recitalist and chamber musician, Alexandre has performed at Carnegie Hall’s Stern Auditorium and Zankel Hall, Lincoln Center, The Kennedy Center, the Kimmel Center, Mann Auditorium in Tel Aviv, the Royal Hall in London, the Great Hall of the Berlin Philharmonic, Palau de la Musica in Barcelona, the National Centers of Toronto and Montreal, and Yokohama Minato Mirai Hall in Japan.
Alexandre’s recital at Wigmore Hall was described by International Piano magazine as “grandly organic, with many personal and pertinent insights, offering a thoughtful balance between rhetoric and fantasy … technically dazzling.” Alexandre’s recital of Frédéric Chopin’s Études at the Great Hall of Moscow Conservatory was recorded live and released on the Classical Music Archives label in Russia.
Alexandre has claimed top prizes at more than 20 international competitions, including Naumburg, Cleveland, Montreal, New Orleans, Shanghai, Iturbi in Valencia, Maria Canals in Barcelona, and Arthur Rubinstein in Tel Aviv. At age 19, he won the Special Award for Artistic Potential for his performance of Brahms’s Op. 117 Intermezzi. A Dallas Morning News critic described them as being played “more beautifully, more movingly than I’ve ever heard them. At once sad, tender, and noble, this was playing of heart-stopping intimacy and elegance.”
Other career highlights include a performance of Rachmaninoff’s complete works in a six-part recital series with the Carnegie Concert Series in Nyack and receiving the “Artist of the Season” award from Chamber Music International in Dallas.
His record of Cuban piano music released through Steinway & Sons was recognized by WRTI as one of the top 10 classical music recording picks for 2017. It also won the Cubadisco award for the best classical music recording in Cuba. Alexandre most recently released a Steinway & Sons recording, Ravel & Stravinsky, with violinist Chloé Kiffer. This album features his solo piano transcription of Stravinsky’s Firebird Suite, which debuted at Philadelphia’s Kimmel Center and New York’s 92Y.
Alexandre has served as an adjudicator for the Concours International Genève Musicale, Bartók Competition in Budapest, Maria Canals in Barcelona, Santa Cecilia in Porto, Panama International Piano Competition, New Orleans International Piano Competition, and the Vladimir Krainev Competition in Moscow.
Alexandre is co-head of the piano department at Manhattan School of Music. His students have won top prizes in numerous competitions throughout North and South America, Europe, and Asia. He is a sought-after teacher and guest artist at music festivals around the world including the Beijing International Piano Festival, Paris International Music Academy and MusicAlp Festival in France, Music Fest Perugia, Forum Musicae in Madrid, and the International Piano Festival Genève Musicale.