Recognized internationally as an emerging musical talent, Brazilian pianist André Golbert has given professional recitals in the United States, Europe and South America. He has been lauded for his “impeccable pianism... stunning musical poetry,” and for his “brilliant... electrifying” performances. |
André Golbert |
The recipient of many awards and scholarships, including the Second Prize in the Souza Lima
National Piano Competition in São Paulo, Brazil, Mr. Golbert has enjoyed an active career as a
performing artist and a teacher. Since 2015, he has been a regular guest at the prestigious
Theatro São Pedro in Porto Alegre, Brazil, where he also made his orchestral debut performing
Beethoven’s Piano Concerto No. 2 under conductor Antônio Borges-Cunha. Recent
engagements include an interdisciplinary lecture-recital titled Music to Put Out Fires, dedicated
to Brazil’s National Museum and held in Porto Alegre’s Theatro São Pedro, an all-Debussy
recital at the Cathédrale Saint-Croix de Paris des Arméniens in Paris, a performance at the
launch of the art installation project Keys of Light at the City of London’s Guildhall Yard, and a
solo recital at the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul’s Cultural Center, in Porto Alegre.
A passionate teacher, Mr. Golbert enjoys working with students of all ages and levels. His
mission as a pedagogue is to instill a love for music and for art in each student. Additionally, Mr.
Golbert is an active scholar and translator. He has taught lecture-recital courses on the music of
Debussy, Ravel, and Beethoven at Florida State University’s Osher Lifelong Learning Institute,
and his liner notes for the albums Beyond the Sound (2019) and Conversa (2021), both released
by Albay Records, have garnered outstanding reviews.
Mr. Golbert earned his Doctorate in Piano Performance at the nationally distinguished Florida
State University College of Music, where he completed his studies with Heidi Louise Williams.
He received his Master’s Performance degree at the Mannes School of Music in New York City
under the tutelage of Arkady Aronov, and completed his Bachelor of Music Performance
degree at the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul – Institute of the Arts, a premier music
conservatory in Brazil, where he studied with Ney Fialkow. Mr. Golbert pursued additional
private studies with Paul Roberts at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, in London, and
Ann Schein at the Mannes School of Music, in New York.
National Piano Competition in São Paulo, Brazil, Mr. Golbert has enjoyed an active career as a
performing artist and a teacher. Since 2015, he has been a regular guest at the prestigious
Theatro São Pedro in Porto Alegre, Brazil, where he also made his orchestral debut performing
Beethoven’s Piano Concerto No. 2 under conductor Antônio Borges-Cunha. Recent
engagements include an interdisciplinary lecture-recital titled Music to Put Out Fires, dedicated
to Brazil’s National Museum and held in Porto Alegre’s Theatro São Pedro, an all-Debussy
recital at the Cathédrale Saint-Croix de Paris des Arméniens in Paris, a performance at the
launch of the art installation project Keys of Light at the City of London’s Guildhall Yard, and a
solo recital at the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul’s Cultural Center, in Porto Alegre.
A passionate teacher, Mr. Golbert enjoys working with students of all ages and levels. His
mission as a pedagogue is to instill a love for music and for art in each student. Additionally, Mr.
Golbert is an active scholar and translator. He has taught lecture-recital courses on the music of
Debussy, Ravel, and Beethoven at Florida State University’s Osher Lifelong Learning Institute,
and his liner notes for the albums Beyond the Sound (2019) and Conversa (2021), both released
by Albay Records, have garnered outstanding reviews.
Mr. Golbert earned his Doctorate in Piano Performance at the nationally distinguished Florida
State University College of Music, where he completed his studies with Heidi Louise Williams.
He received his Master’s Performance degree at the Mannes School of Music in New York City
under the tutelage of Arkady Aronov, and completed his Bachelor of Music Performance
degree at the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul – Institute of the Arts, a premier music
conservatory in Brazil, where he studied with Ney Fialkow. Mr. Golbert pursued additional
private studies with Paul Roberts at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, in London, and
Ann Schein at the Mannes School of Music, in New York.