Frank Dupree

Biography

Pianist Frank Dupree emerged as a promising figure on the German scene with his 2014 laureate prize win at the Deutscher Musikwettbewerb, winning praise for the wide spectrum of sound he was able to produce at the piano. Often focusing on contemporary music, he has gone on to win other major prizes in Germany as a performer and recording artist. In 2017, he issued an album devoted to works by George Antheil. His chamber music collaborations have included work with trumpeter Simon Höfele and violinist Daniel Lozakovich. Dupree returned in 2021 with an album devoted to concerted works by Nikolai Kapustin, and that year, he also backed violist Timothy Ridout on the album A Poet's Love. In 2024, he issued an album featuring Kapustin's Piano Concertos Nos. 2 and 6.

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