Daniel Schlosberg has been described as an "expert pianist" (BostonGlobe), and his performances have been praised for their "intellect and passion" (Washington Post).
In recent seasons, he has given solo and chamber music recitals at a number of important venues and series, including Bargemusic (Brooklyn), Austrian Cultural Forum (Manhattan), Sundays Live (Los Angeles), Dame Myra Hess Series (Chicago), Phillips Collection, and at the embassies of Romania, Israel, Austria and Germany in Washington, D.C. Last season saw him perform Bach's monumental "Goldberg Variations" for the first time. He appears frequently on radio stations throughout the country.
He is an avid proponent of new music and was a founding member of Yarn/Wire, the piano and percussion quartet. He has also collaborated with Third Coast Percussion, the International Contemporary Ensemble, Ensemble Dal Niente, and pianist Amy Briggs.
Another particular interest is song, and he has a duo with the baritone Ryan de Ryke, with whom he has performed a large body of repertoire, from Schubert and Ravel to Jacques Brel and Kurt Weill. As a collaborative pianist, Tim Smith of the Baltimore Sun wrote: "Daniel Schlosberg was a model accompanist, bringing out the remarkable richness of the piano writing."
In 2007, Mr. Schlosberg curated and performed in a series of six concerts nationwide exploring the early chamber music and lieder of Erich Wolfgang Korngold, the Viennese Jewish prodigy who later became one of the great film composers of golden age Hollywood.
For two years, he served as an accompanist in Shelter Island, NY and Sarasota, Fl., with the Perlman Music Program, led by violinist Itzhak Perlman. In the summer of 2000, Mr. Schlosberg held the Leonard Bernstein Fellowship in Piano at Tanglewood. The same summer, he took part in a special collaboration with the Paul Taylor Dance Company at the Jacob's Pillow Festival in performances of solo Debussy. Other appearances of note include at Weill and Zankel Halls (Carnegie Hall), and at venues in France, Italy, Germany and Austria.
Mr. Schlosberg grew up in Los Angeles, and studied at the Peabody Conservatory with Ann Schein and at Stony Brook University with Gilbert Kalish. He has done extensive masterclass work with Leon Fleisher, and at summer programs with Arie Vardi and Homero Francesch.
He is currently Artist-in-Residence at the University of Notre Dame in South Bend, Indiana.
To learn more about Daniel Schlosberg,
visit www.danielschlosberg.com.







