COURSES DATES:
24-30.08.2026
Michael Wessel – piano
Michael Wessel is professor of piano at the University of Church Music in Bayreuth. He studied piano and composition with internationally known artists like Elisabeth Leonskaja and the composer Helmut Lachenmann. In the years leading up to his death, Wessel often sought artistic advice from Paul Badura-Skoda, who wrote: “Michael Wessel is not only an excellent, sensitive pianist, but also one of the most intelligent musicians I have ever met .”
He has performed throughout Europe and the Middle East as a soloist with various orchestras including the SWR Radio Symphony Orchestra. He also gives moderated concerts with guidance on compositional and interpretative topics and performs with renowned chamber music partners and singers. Wessel’s activities have been documented by radio recordings and on CD albums (SWR, Animato, ARS).
Michael Wessel is the author of “The Art of Practicing—A Guide to Inspired Practicing and Interpretation“, which received excellent reviews in the specialist press and on the radio. The first edition of his book “Practice, Rehearsal, Career: Conversations with 12 Performers”, published by Bärenreiter, was sold out within a few months. The release of a recording for the Wagner Year 2013 with works by Wagner, Liszt-Wagner and the piano sonata of Julius Reubke was followed in 2015 by his next album, “Mozart in Moll”, which was recommended i.a. by Stern magazine and selected as “CD of the Week” by Deutschlandfunk public radio. Recently he released with ARS the first four CDs of the complete recording of Mozarts’s piano sonatas with enthusiastic reviews in Europe and the US.
Wessel is a sought-after juror at national and international competitions. He also regularly offers master classes in Germany and abroad, for example at the Conservatorio G. Puccini in La Spezia, at the Kraków Summer Academy at the University of Music „Krzysztof Penderecki“, the Conservatorio Superiore Pietro Mascagni at Livorno, the Conservatorio di musica „Claudio Monteverdi“ at Cremona, the Music Universities of Munich, Vienna and Nuremberg, at the Federal Academy in Trossingen, and ABA in Muscat, Oman.





