Assistant Professor of Music, Piano Literature
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Matthew Bengtson is an acclaimed pianist and Assistant Professor of Music specializing in Piano Literature at the University of Michigan School of Music, Theatre, and Dance. Recognized as a "musician's pianist," he has a diverse repertoire that spans from early composers like William Byrd to contemporary figures such as György Ligeti. Bengtson has performed internationally in prestigious venues, including Carnegie Hall’s Weill Recital Hall and the historic centennial “Scriabin in the Himalayas” festival in India. He is particularly noted for his interpretations of Scriabin and Szymanowski, with his recordings receiving critical acclaim across various labels.In addition to his performance career, Bengtson is dedicated to education and has taught at several institutions, including Harvard University and Carnegie Mellon University. He offers courses on piano literature, history, and culture, emphasizing historical performance practices. His scholarly contributions include co-authoring The Alexander Scriabin Companion and presenting research on Szymanowski mazurkas. Bengtson's commitment to fostering musical talent extends to his students, who have achieved top prizes in international competitions. As a Steinway Artist, he continues to influence both the academic and performance landscapes in music.