Corbin Beisner
Internationally acclaimed pianist Corbin Beisner has captivated audiences across the United States and Europe for more than twenty years. Born in Las Vegas, Nevada, into a deeply musical family, he has emerged as a dynamic and sought-after performer known for his virtuosity, stylistic versatility, and compelling stage presence.
Mr. Beisner’s recent highlights include commanding performances of Liszt’s Concerto No. 1 with the Master Orchestra in Brescia, Italy; Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue with the New Britain Symphony in Connecticut; and Chopin’s Concerto No. 2, Op. 21 in the quintet arrangement with members of the CT Chamber Virtuosi. He also received enthusiastic acclaim for his collaboration with celebrated Polish soprano Eleonora Wojnar in Poland.
Corbin’s international recital career has taken him to leading venues such as the Conservatori Liceu in Barcelona, the Liszt Saal at the Accademia d’Ungheria in Rome, and prestigious halls across Switzerland—including a standout all-Liszt recital at the iconic Les Trois Rois hotel in Basel. Additional European engagements include performances in Budapest, Hungary, and appearances at the renowned Summer Liszt Academy in Schillingsfürst, Germany.
In the United States, he has been featured by major cultural organizations including the Chopin societies of Connecticut and Texas, the Chopin Foundation of Florida, the American Liszt Society, and the Polish-American Foundation of Connecticut.
A graduate of the Hartt School of Music and the famed Franz Liszt Academy of Music in Budapest, Mr. Beisner brings a rare combination of classical polish and improvisational instinct to his interpretations. His early jazz training informs his rhythmic freedom and expressive range, qualities that distinguish his performances on international stages.
Critics consistently praise his artistry. Die Neue Fricktaler Zeitung and Badische Zeitung have singled out his performances of Beethoven, Chopin, Debussy, and Liszt, while the Südkurier hailed him as: “Effortless, with a great seriousness, powerful, and with an individual technique. A sensitive and virtuosic player.”
American pianist and author Paul Bisaccia calls him: “One of the best of the new generation of pianists… If you have an opportunity to hear Corbin in concert, run—don’t walk—to hear him.”
Legendary Liszt authority Leslie Howard adds: “His apparently unperturbable demeanor at the keyboard affords him a justified air of true musical authority…”
With a growing international profile, Corbin Beisner continues to inspire audiences with performances that unite intellectual depth, emotional intensity, and thrilling technical command.