Acclaimed Pianist and Scholar in Piano Literature
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Matthew Bengtson is an esteemed Assistant Professor of Music specializing in Piano Literature at the University of Michigan. Recognized as a "musician's pianist," he possesses a remarkable blend of talents as a pianist, composer, analyst, and educator. His repertoire spans from early music by William Byrd to contemporary works by György Ligeti, showcasing his advocacy for both classical and rarely performed pieces. Matthew has performed globally, including prestigious venues such as Carnegie Hall and has collaborated with renowned artists like violinist Joshua Bell. His recordings, particularly of Scriabin's works, have received critical acclaim, with notable praise for his technique and interpretative depth. In addition to his performance career, he co-authored The Alexander Scriabin Companion and has contributed to the understanding of Szymanowski's music through recordings and research. A proponent of historical performance practices, he incorporates period instruments and techniques into his teaching and performances. With degrees from Harvard and the Peabody Conservatory, Matthew continues to inspire students through his innovative approach to piano education and performance.