Henry Kramer
Praised by The New York Times for “thrilling [and] triumphant” performances, pianist Henry Kramer combines stylish programming with insightful and exuberant interpretations. A recipient of the Avery Fisher Career Grant and Second Prize winner of the Queen Elisabeth Competition, Kramer has performed in recital at venues such as Alice Tully Hall and Amsterdam’s Concertgebouw, and recently performed at the Phillips Collection, Bargemusic, Newport Classical, Toronto’s Koerner Hall, Vancouver Chamber Music Society, and Cecilia Concerts in Halifax. He has been featured as soloist with orchestras around the world, including the Bilkent Symphony, Belgian National Orchestra, Shanghai Philharmonic, Hartford Symphony, Indianapolis Symphony, and the Calgary Philharmonic, among many others. Kramer regularly appears at leading festivals including the Mostly Mozart, Mainly Mozart, BravoPiano! and Rockport Festivals, and Northwestern’s Winter Chamber Music Festival. Highlights of the 2025–26 season included performances with the Baton Rouge Symphony, Chamber Orchestra of Philadelphia, and Windham Festival Chamber Orchestra, and recitals at the Bender JCC of Greater Washington, the Seattle Series, Artist Series of Sarasota, Portland Ovations, Salle Bourgie in Montreal, Parlance Chamber Concerts, and a solo recital presented by the American Piano Association in New York City.