Christoph

EscHeNbach

Christoph Eschenbach is a phenomenon amongst the top league of international conductors. Universally acclaimed as both a conductor and pianist, he belongs firmly to the German intellectual line of tradition, yet he combines this with a rare emotional intensity, producing performances revered by concert-goers worldwide. Renowned for the breadth of his repertoire and the depth of his interpretations, he has held directorships with many leading orchestras and gained the highest musical honours.

In exploring the conditions that led to the emergence of such a charismatic talent, we can look to his early years – born at the heart of a tempestuous, war-torn Europe in 1940, his early childhood was scarred by a succession of personal tragedies. It can truly be said that music was his saviour, and his life began to change when he learned the piano. Now, in his 80s, his keen artistic curiosity is undiminished, and he still thoroughly enjoys working with the finest international orchestras. He is also well-known as a tireless supporter of young talent – this is his greatest passion, and he values his contribution to mentoring up-and-coming talent over and above his own distinguished career. Moved by the energy and the drive of young people – „Those one hundred percent artists“, as he calls them – he has a personal mission to pass the torch to the next generation. His discoveries to date include the pianist Lang Lang, the violinist Julia Fischer and the cellists Leonard Elschenbroich and Daniel Müller-Schott. As Artistic Advisor and lecturer at the famous Kronberg Academy, he accompanies young violinists, cellists and violists on their way to become world class soloists. 

his career at a glance

Christoph Eschenbach (born February 20, 1940 in Wroclaw) was a war orphan, raised in Schleswig-Holstein and Aachen by his mother’s cousin, the pianist Wallydore Eschenbach. Her lessons laid the foundation of his illustrious musical career. Following his studies with Eliza Hansen (piano) and Wilhelm Brückner-Rüggeberg (conducting), he won notable piano awards – such as the ARD Competition Munich 1962 and the Concours Clara Haskil 1965 – that helped to pave the way for his growing international fame.

New Biography

The author Margarete Zander writes a biography that not only traces the path of a unique artist, but also provides insights into the soul of a person who sees music as hope, passion and a life’s work.

Cover of a book featuring a smiling, bald man conducting orchestra, holding a baton, with text indicating the author as Margarete Zander and the title as "Lebensatem Musik" by Christoph Eschenbach.

Publication : 20 February, 2025 (German)

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Selection of cds | dvds

A portrait of a man with blue eyes and a beard, wearing a white shirt, against a dark wood background. The album cover features the text: 'Schubert Die schöne Müllerin' by Matthias Goerne and Christoph Eschenbach, with logos of Harmonia Mundi and Schubert edition.
A black and white album cover with a person's face in shadow looking towards a window, featuring the title 'Schubert Winterreise' and names 'Matthias Goerne' and 'Christoph Eschenbach, piano'.
Album cover featuring a person with spiky hair standing against a metal shutter background, holding out arms, wearing a black jacket, checkered pants, and a yellow and red scarf, with text mentioning Lang Lang, Beethoven, and Eschenbach.

Contact Maestro Eschenbach

General Management

Arts Enterprises GmbH
Prof. Juergen Christ
christ@arts-enterprises.com
Alex Papp
+1 (505) 472-5217
alex@arts-enterprises

Management Nordic Countries

Nordic Artists Management
Jacob Soelberg
+45 4449 2900
jrs@nordicartistsmanagement.com

Management USA

OPUS 3 Artists
Mr. David Foster
dfoster@opus3artists.com
Tom Cunningham
tcunningham@opus3artists.com
+1 (0)212 584 7500

Management Japan

Amati
Yuji Arai
yuji.arai@amati-tokyo.com