Henry Kramer is an acclaimed pianist with an impressive career. He is praised for his technical skills and expressive interpretations, which have earned him international recognition, including a second prize at the Queen Elisabeth Competition (2016) and an Avery Fisher Career Grant (2019).
Kramer only started playing the piano at the age of 11, inspired by film music. He quickly achieved success in competitions such as the National Chopin Competition (2010) and the Honens International Piano Competition (2015). He made notable debuts in prestigious venues such as Alice Tully Hall and the Concertgebouw.
As a soloist, he has played with renowned orchestras worldwide and collaborated with prominent conductors. He also excels in chamber music, performing at festivals and collaborating with top musicians and ensembles. His recordings are praised by international media.
Besides performing, teaching is a passion. He teaches at the Université de Montréal and previously held positions at other universities. Kramer studied at the Juilliard School and Yale School of Music and is a Steinway Artist.