Pianist Oliver Triendl has established himself over the past few years as an outstandingly versatile artistic personality. Some 50 CD recordings attest to his commitment to rarely performed repertoire from the classical and romantic eras as well as his devotion to the cause of contemporary music.
As a passionate chamber musician his has concertized with such musical colleagues as Eduard Brunner, Ana Chumachenco, David Geringas, Sharon Kam, Rainer Kussmaul, Lorin Maazel, Paul Meyer, Sabine and Wolfgang Meyer, Charles Neidlich, Marie-Luise Neunecker, Christian and Tanja Tetzlaff and Jörg Widmann as well as with the Carmina, Danel, Keller, Leipzig, Prazák, Sine Nomine and Vogler Quartets.
He plays in the Tammuz Piano Quartet long with Daniel Gaede, Volker Jacobsen and Gustav Rivinius. In 2006 he founded the International ?Fürstensaal Classix? Chamber Music Festival in Kempten in the southern German Allgäu region.
Oliver Triendl, a prize winner at many national and international competitions, was born in Mallersdorf, Bavaria and completed his studies with Rainer Fuchs, Karl-Heinz Diehl, Eckart Besch, Gerhard Oppitz and Oleg Maisenberg. He has successfully concertized at festivals and in a goodly number of musical capitals in Europe, North and South America, South Africa and Asia.
Born in 1970 in Mallersdorf, Bavaria