About

Amir Javadi

Any good performance must first be conceptualized in the mind beforehand.​

It is only when the performer has total mastery of the piece that he can truly play it in a new way.

Biography

Amir Javadi studied piano for more than fifteen years with Emmanuel Melik-Aslanian, who was a student of Conrad Ansorge, one of Franz Liszt’s students. His foundation in piano performance was further solidified during his time at West Chester University in Pennsylvania, where he earned a master’s degree in piano performance in 2007. In addition, Amir had the privilege of participating in master classes led by renowned pianists Jeffrey Siegel and Nelita True.

After completing his studies, he gave concerts for three seasons, primarily in the United States.
 In November 2019, he moved to France, and is now exploring new opportunities to share his passion for classical piano with audiences across Europe.

Videos

Prélude “Les sons et les parfums tournent dans l’air du soir”
(Claude Debussy)
Journal intime No.7 (Rodion Shchedrin)
Allegro (Silvestre Revueltas)
The Alcotts (Charles Ives)
Aura (composed by Bernd Richard Deutsch)
Dances of the Brush-Footed Butterfly (Péter Eötvös) –
Amir Javadi, piano

Kreisleriana Op.16, No.6 (composed by Robert Schumann)

Adagio from piano sonata Op.27, No.1 (composed by Ludwig Van Beethoven)
Davidsbündlertänze Op.6, No.10 (Schumann)
Davidsbündlertänze Op.6, No.11 (Schumann)
Chopin: Prélude Op.28, No.24
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