"To
hear the fourteen-and-a-half year old play takes one's breath
away…his manner is a combination of self confidence and
modesty. His movements are laid back and natural, his playing
effortless and lucid."
–
Neue Zürcher Zeitung, January 2007
Born in Zürich in 1992
Teo Gheorghiu has
already proven himself to be a spectacular young pianist –
selling out concert halls in his native Switzerland and quickly
forging an international reputation. In 2004 he won first prize
in the San Marino International Piano Competition, and the following
year he was awarded first prize in the Franz Liszt International
Piano Competition in Weimar, Germany.
Teo made his debut in the Tonhalle, Zürich in 2004 with Schumann’s
Piano Concerto. Since then, he has performed concerti by Schumann,
Mozart and Bach with ensembles including the Zürich Chamber
Orchestra, Orchestra Musikkollegium Winterthur, and the Berne
Symphony Orchestra, working with conductors Howard Griffiths and
Andrey Boreyko amongst others. Recent recitals have included performances
in Berne, Zürich, Basel, San Marino, London, Milan (Societa
del Quartetto), and Bad Kissingen.

Teo’s sell-out performance of Rachmaninov’s Piano
Concerto No. 2 at the Tonhalle with the Winterthur Orchestra in
May 2007 won him further critical acclaim:
The Tages Anzeiger
described his interpretaion as
"one of complete musical
naturalness...eschewing hyper-romanticism in favour of a more
sober approach (not unlike Rachmaninov’s own recordings)".
In autumn 2007, Teo made his Japan debut with the Tokyo New City
Orchestra, and gave performances of Mozart’s K503 Piano
Concerto with the Zürich Chamber Orchestra (with Muhai Tang),
and Mendelssohn’s Piano Concerto No. 2 with the Berne Symphony
Orchestra.
Plans for Spring 2008 include a performance of Mozart’s
K414 Piano Concerto arranged for string orchestra (with the Soloists
of the Philharmonia Orchestra), Chopin’s Piano Concerto
No. 1 with the Basel Symphony Orchestra (with Gavriel Heine),
a recital at London’s Barbican, and Mozart’s K503
Piano Concerto in London’s Queen Elizabeth Hall. Teo will
also present the Hess Piano Concerto, commissioned by the Prince
of Wales in memory of his grandmother, Queen Elizabeth, The Queen
Mother, accompanied by the London Chamber Orchestra at St John
Smith Square.
In addition to his skills as a pianist, Teo is also a talented
actor. In 2006, he starred in title role of Fredi Murer’s
Vitus opposite Bruno Ganz. The film has recieved numerous awards;
in Spring 2007 Teo performed recitals at the Istanbul and Tribeca
(New York) Film Festivals.
Teo has been a pupil at the Purcell School, London since 2001,
where he is taught piano by William Fong. In addition to his academic
studies, Teo is a keen sportsman – playing football with
almost as much energy and passion as he does the piano.