AlimBeisembayev
- Piano


About Alim
BBC New Generation Artist 2023-25
Alim Beisembayev won First Prize at The Leeds International Piano Competition in September 2021, performing Rachmaninov’s Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini with the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra and Andrew Manze. He also took home the medici.tv Audience Prize and the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Society Prize for contemporary performance.
A current BBC New Generation Artist 2023-25, Alim made his debut at the BBC Proms with the Sinfonia of London (John Wilson) on two days’ notice, bringing him to international attention. In the recent world premiere performance of Alberga’s piano concerto with the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic (Hindoyan, Scaglione), The Telegraph claimed “there’s no pianist under 30 in the world I would rather hear”.
Concerto highlights in the 2024-25 season include debuts with the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra (Tchaikovsky 1), Xiamen Philharmonic Orchestra (Tchaikovsky 1), Sinfonietta Cracovia (Mozart no. 20) and Janacek Philharmonic in Ostrava (Ravel Concerto for the Left Hand).
As a recitalist, Alim has made notable debuts at the BBC Proms at Truro, Concertgebouw (Amsterdam), Wigmore Hall, Seoul Arts Centre, Carnegie Hall, Victoria Concert Hall (Singapore), Chopin Institute in Warsaw, Oxford Piano Festival, Fondation Louis Vuitton (Paris) and Cliburn Concerts in addition to a tour of Europe in association with the Steinway Prizewinner Concerts Network, and Korea, with the World Culture Network. Upcoming highlights include multiple returns to the Wigmore Hall as well as a debut performance at the Queen Elizabeth Hall, Southbank Centre, London.
In December 2022, Warner Classics released Alim’s debut album: Liszt Transcendental Études, featuring all twelve of the composer’s etudes which was met with critical acclaim.
Contact
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Season Highlights
Video
- Playing
Alim Beisembayev - Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto No.1
Xiamen International Piano Competition / Xiamen Philharmonic Orchestra / Conductor: Jong-Jie Yin Credit: Amadeus tv
Liszt, 12 Études d'Exécution Transcendante, No. 2, Fusées
Alim Beisembayev appears courtesy of Warner Classics. Credit: Warner Classics
Rachmaninov, Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini
Alim Beisembayev, 1st Prize-winner of the 2021 Leeds International Piano Competition in his award-winning performance of Rachmaninov’s Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini. Performers: Alim Beisembayev – Piano; Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra; Andrew Manze – Conductor Leeds Town Hall 17th September 2021. Credit: Leeds International Piano Competition
Rachmaninov - 1st Prize at Leeds International Piano Competition 2021
Credit: Medici.tv
Beethoven Sonata No.32 / Wigmore Hall
Credit: Wigmore Hall
Liszt: Consolations, S. 172: III. Lento placido
Alim Beisembayev appears courtesy of Warner Classics. Credit: Warner Classics
Beethoven - Round 2 Leeds International Piano Competition 2021
Credit: Medici.tv
Selected Repertoire
Beethoven
Piano Concerto No. 3 in C minor, Op. 37 • Piano Concerto No. 4 in G Major, Op. 58 • Piano Concerto No. 5 in E flat major, Op. 73
Brahms
Piano Concerto No.1 in D minor Op. 15 • Piano Concerto No.2 in B flat major Op.83
Chopin
Piano Concerto No.1 in E minor Op.11 • Piano Concerto No.2 in F minor Op. 21
Grieg
Piano Concerto in A minor Op. 16
Mozart
Piano Concerto No. 20 in D minor, K. 466 • Piano Concerto No. 24 in C minor K491 • Piano Concerto No. 25 in C major K. 503
Prokofiev
Piano Concerto No.1 in D flat major Op.10 • Piano Concerto No.2 in G minor Op.16
Rachmaninoff
Piano Concerto No.2 in C minor Op.18 • Rhapsody on a theme by Paganini Op. 43
Ravel
Piano Concerto in G major
Schumann
Piano Concerto in A minor Op.54
Sample Programmes
Sample Recital Programme 1
FRANZ SCHUBERT: Four Impromptus, D. 935 Interval CLAUDE DEBUSSY: Images Book 2 FREDERIC CHOPIN: Etudes Op. 25
Sample Recital Programme 2
ALEXANDER SCRIABIN: Four Preludes, Op. 22 SERGEI RACHMANINOV: 13 Preludes, Op. 32, No. 10 in B minor SERGEI RACHMANINOV: 10 Preludes, Op. 23 No. 4 in D major MAURICE RAVEL: Gaspard de la Nuit Interval CLAUDE DEBUSSY: Images Book 1 SERGEI RACHMANINOV: Piano Sonata No. 2
Sample Recital Programme 3
LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN: Piano Sonata in F minor, No. 23, Op. 57, "Appassionata" LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN: Piano Sonata No. 31 in A-flat major Op. 110 Interval ALEXANDER SCRIABIN: Four Preludes, Op. 22 SERGEI RACHMANINOV: 10 Preludes, Op. 23 No. 4 in D major SERGEI RACHMANINOV: 13 Preludes, Op. 32, No. 10 in B minor MAURICE RAVEL: Gaspard de la Nuit
News
Press
Wigmore Hall
LondonJan 2024Alim Beisembayev is, beyond doubt, a remarkable talent, and on present evidence a pretty fully formed one, at that. It was impossible not to notice the technical elements (a supremely even left hand at speed, for example), but most of all this was a moving experience. The opening of the Allegro molto danced beautifully; while the Adagio ma no troppo, taken at the perfect tempo, made time stand still. It might be noted at this point just how much Beisembayev held the audience in his thrall... Rarely have I heard the opening of ‘Ondine’ so even and yet so atmospheric, not just light textured, but positively luminous. Every note was audible, and yet the totality created a magic web of sound.
- Seen and Heard International
- 06 January 2024
This was big-boned playing that projected the tempestuous outbursts of the “Appassionata” on a thunderous scale. the Romantic sweep of Beisembayev’s performances carried all before it. A contrasting pair by Rachmaninov...brought back the wealth of colours that distinguish Beisembayev’s Rachmaninov
- Financial Times
- 09 January 2024
Album: Liszt Transcendental Études
Warner ClassicsDec 2022Dans sa jolie note d’intention, Alim Beisembayev avoue que les pianistes qui lui ont ouvert l’univers des Études d’exécution transcendante sont, dans l’ordre, Cziffra, Richter et Kissin, mais dès le Preludio, lancé comme une bombe, ce piano qui avoue ses cordes de métal, cet appétit athlétique, cet héroïsme du geste évoquent pourtant Lazar Berman, et personne d’autre, jusque dans l’inverse absolue, la canzone de Paysage qu’il modèle en poète. On courra donc à Mazeppa où les muscles n’assurent pas obligatoirement de l’endurance, ce que la santé du pianiste ignore, jetant le cosaque par-dessus sa monture ; simplement bluffant, et à l’inverse les diaprures, la féminité de Ricordanza, si subtilement dites jusque dans les silences, si ce virtuose n’est pas aussi un poète ! Des doigts de feu pour Wilde Jagd, un éclairagiste inspiré pour Chasse-neige, et puis, délivré de la pression des Études soudain comme il chante dans La leggierezza ! Vite d’autres disques !
- Artamag
- 20 December 2022
Oxford Piano Festival
St John the Evangelist, OxfordAug 2022Piano music doesn’t get much more grown up than Beethoven’s last sonata, Op 111 in C minor, and Beisembayev tackled it with impressive assurance, giving the first movement an imposing sense of grandeur and steering a steady course through the variations that follow…it had great integrity and intelligence.
- The Guardian
- 08 August 2022
The Leeds International Piano Competition
University of LeedsSep 2021Present at the finals was Pianist magazine editor, Erica Worth: ‘It takes great guts to play Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini as the chosen concerto in the finals of an international piano competition,' said Worth. ‘One needs to be able to coax myriad colours and touches out of the instrument – from the spiky staccato chords in the opening variations, to some fast chordal progressions in the speedy ping-pong action with the orchestra and then to the moving and totally lush-sounding Hollywoodesque Variation 18. He had all… and more! I predict a brilliant future for this humble giant from Kazakhstan.
- Pianist Magazine
- 18 September 2021
23-year-old Kazakhstan-born Alim Beisembayev was a worthy winner, with a polish and maturity to his playing that marked him among the all-male quintet of finalists. the fact that Beisembayev also won the contemporary music prize for his group of Ligeti Studies in his semi-final recital, as well as the virtual audience award, based on votes from those who watched the streaming of the earlier rounds, suggests that his playing consistently stood out. But the most valuable commodity is a real musical personality, and that can’t be taught; to judge from the final, though, Beisembayev certainly has that.
- The Guardian
- 19 September 2021
Pianist Imogen Cooper, who chaired this year’s Leeds jury, praised his performance of Ligeti studies in the semi-final. ‘They are some of the hardest ones out there and he played without any scores at all,’ she says. ‘It was breathtaking.
- Classical Music Magazine
- 20 September 2021
Beisembayev also scooped the audience prize, which is voted for by the public, and the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Society Prize for performance of a 20th/21st century work. Alim was the very first pianist that I listened to in the pre-selection round, which was just people submitting tapes. And I remember listening to it and thinking, ‘my goodness, if they’re all this good, how am I possibly going to choose?’,” Adam Gatehouse, The Leeds artistic director, said. He stood out right from the beginning.
- WTVB
- 20 September 2021
BBC Proms, Rachmaninov Piano Concerto No.2
Royal Albert HallAug 2023...Beisembayev has something about him of the grand pianistic manner of the great Cuban-American virtuoso Jorge Bolet, who was similarly undemonstrative at the keyboard, while commanding an equivalently sparkling technique, rhythmic control and dynamic range. Beisembayev reeled off the concerto as if he was to the manner born... a dazzlingly fast encore of the Danse Infernale from Stravinsky’s Firebird brought the house down...
- The Guardian
- 07 August 2023