Piotr Anderszewski live in Bad Kissingen: Piano evening in the Rossini Hall


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An evening full of excitement, depth, and great piano artistry in the Rossini Hall
Piotr Anderszewski returns on June 17, 2026 to the Kissinger Summer and performs a recital in the Rossini Hall of the Arkadenhaus in Bad Kissingen, which connects the poetic worlds of Schubert and Brahms with the existential power of Beethoven. The evening begins at 7:30 PM, with doors opening at 6:30 PM. This experience provides the audience with a concert that emphasizes substance, concentration, and musical authenticity rather than mere effect.
A pianist with a distinctive profile
Anderszewski has been regarded for years as one of the most independent interpreters of his generation. His repertoire focuses on Bach, Mozart, Beethoven, Schumann, Webern, as well as Central European music of the 20th century, especially Szymanowski and Janáček. His discography documents this signature with recordings such as the Brahms Late Piano Works, a selection of Bach from the Well-Tempered Clavier, and Mozart symphonies from a chamber music perspective. This very blend of analytical clarity and emotional depth also shapes his live atmosphere. ([impresariat-simmenauer.de](https://www.impresariat-simmenauer.de/en/artist/piotr-anderszewski/))
Schubert, Brahms, and Beethoven in dialogue
The program in the Rossini Hall promises no decorative virtuosity, but a carefully listened dramaturgy. According to the festival announcement, Anderszewski combines late works by Schubert and Brahms; in the current program announcement, his piano evening is described as a bridge between inner density and musical reflection. The program brochure specifies the repertoire: Schubert's Piano Sonata No. 19 in C minor D 958, as well as Brahms’ Seven Fantasies Op. 116, Three Intermezzi Op. 117, and Four Piano Pieces Op. 119. This sequence of works promises great arcs of tension, delicate phrasing, and a compelling balance of timbres and structure. ([kissingersommer.de](https://www.kissingersommer.de/festival/aktuelles/44176.Praesentation-des-Festivalprogramms-2025.html))
A hall that breathes chamber music
The Rossini Hall in the Arkadenbau, with around 330 seats, is considered an ideal space for intimate concert moments. It is air-conditioned, can be darkened, and is barrier-free accessible; moreover, it is directly located in the spa gardens, integrating well into the cultural ensemble of Bad Kissingen. The room data makes it clear why this hall is perfectly suited for a piano evening: the acoustics support even the finest dynamic gradations, while the historical surroundings further enhance the concentrated audience atmosphere. ([evvc-locationportal.de](https://www.evvc-locationportal.de/bad-kissingen/bayerisches-staatsbad-bad-kissingen))
Festival highlight with clear focus
The Kissinger Summer celebrates its 40th anniversary in 2026 and spans from June 11 to July 18, 2026. The evening with Piotr Anderszewski is among the most attractive recital dates of the festival because it emphasizes not loudness but tonal precision and interpretative depth. Those who attend live will experience a pianist who takes every detail seriously yet never loses the great musical breath. This is classical concert art in its most concentrated form. ([kissingersommer.de](https://www.kissingersommer.de/festival/aktuelles/44176.Praesentation-des-Festivalprogramms-2025.html))
Conclusion: Piotr Anderszewski presents an evening full of finest nuances, deeply felt romance, and intellectual tension on stage at the Rossini Hall. Those who love piano music with character, silence, and expressiveness should experience this concert live in Bad Kissingen.
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