Artist Info

  • Name: Jenö Jandó
  • Birthday: 02/01/1952
  • Birth Place: Pécs, Hungary
  • Period: Romantic
  • Genre: Classical

Works & Performances

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Title Release
  •  Kuhlau: Piano Sonatas, Op. 59; Piano Sonatinas, Op. 20
  • 2008
  •  Kuhlau: Piano Sonatinas, Opp. 55 & 88
  • 2008
  •  Musically Speaking: Liszt's Les Preludes, Mazeppa & Liebestraum No. 3
  • 2008
  •  The Complete Haydn Piano Sonatas [Box Set]
  • 2008
  •  Bach: Keyboard Music
  • 2007
  •  Brahms: Waltzes
  • 2007
  •  Bartók: Mikrokosmos, Books 1-6
  • 2006
  •  Haydn: Piano Variations
  • 2006
  •  Bartók for Children
  • 2005
  •  J.S. Bach: Goldberg Variations
  • 2005
  •  Bartók: Out of Doors
  • 2003
  •  Bartók: Piano Music, Vol. 2
  • 2002
  •  Schubert: Piano Sonatas
  • 2002
  •  Schubert: Piano Sonatas Nos. 15 (Reliquie) and 20
  • 2002
  •  Bartók: Piano Music, Vol. 1
  • 2001
  •  Beethoven: Bagatelles & Dances, Vol. 3
  • 2001
  •  Haydn: Piano Sonatas Nos. 1-10
  • 2001
  •  Scarlatti: Complete Keyboard Sonatas, Vol. 3
  • 2001
  •  Schubert: Piano Sonatas, Opp. 42 & 122
  • 2001
  •  Mozart: Piano Duets, Volume 1
  • 2000
  •  Beethoven: Bagatelles and Dances, Vol. 1
  • 1999
  •  Beethoven: Bagatelles and Dances, Vol. 2
  • 1999
  •  Haydn: Piano Sonatas, Vol. 9
  • 1999
  •  Schubert: Moments Musicaux; Impromptus
  • 1999
  •  Haydn: Piano Sonatas Vol.8
  • 1998
  •  Haydn: Piano Sonatas, Vol. 7
  • 1998
  •  Liszt: Hungarian Rhapsodies, Vol. 2
  • 1998
  •  Liszt: Hungarian Rhapsodies, Volume 1
  • 1998
  •  Liszt: Piano Concerto No. 1; Totentanz; Wanderer Fantasy
  • 1998
  •  Liszt: Piano Music Vol. 10 W
  • 1998
  •  Schubert: Piano Works for Four Hands, Vol. 2
  • 1998
  •  Bach: The Well-Tempered Clavier (Selections from Books 1 & 2)
  • 1997
  •  Bach: Well-Tempered Clavier Book 1
  • 1997
  •  Franz Liszt: Études d'exécution transcendante 1851 version WA
  • 1997
  •  Haydn: Piano Sonatas Vol. 6, Nos. 20 and 30-32
  • 1997
  •  Liszt: Sonata in B minor; Deux Légendes; Gretchen WA
  • 1997
  •  Ernst Von Dohnanyi Piano Works, Vol.2
  • 1995
  •  Bach: The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book II
  • 1994
  •  Bartók: Piano Concertos Nos. 1-3
  • 1994
  •  Haydn: Piano Sonatas Vol. 5
  • 1994
  •  Haydn: Piano Sonatas, Vol. 4
  • 1994
  •  Schubert: Piano Sonatas D. 537 & D. 664
  • 1994
  •  Brahms: Piano Concerto No. 2; Schumann: Introduction & Allegro appassionato, Op. 92
  • 1993
  •  Ernst von Dohnanyi Piano Works, Vol.1
  • 1993
  •  Haydn: Piano Sonatas Nos. 53-56 and 58; Un Piccolo Divertimento
  • 1993
  •  Haydn: Piano Sonatas Vol. 2, Nos. 42-27
  • 1993
  •  Haydn: Piano Sonatas, Vol. 1: Nos. 59-62
  • 1993
  •  Schubert: Piano Sonatas D. 784 & D. 894
  • 1993
  •  Schumann: Kinderszenen; Papillons; Carnaval
  • 1993
  •  Schumann: Kreisleriana, Op. 16; Faschingsschwank aus Wien, Op. 26; Arabeske, Op. 18
  • 1993
  •  Beethoven: Eroica-Variations
  • 1992
  •  Beethoven: Piano Trios "Archduke", "Ghost"
  • 1992
  •  Beethoven: Sonatas for Cello and Piano, Op. 5, Nos. 1 & 2; Handel & Mozart Variations
  • 1992
  •  Schubert: Lieder
  • 1992
  •  Schubert: Piano Sonatas, D. 960 & D. 958
  • 1992
  •  Beethoven: Bagatelles
  • 1991
  •  Beethoven: Piano Sonatas, Vol. 1 WA
  • 1991
  •  Grieg, Schumann: Piano Concertos
  • 1991
  •  Liszt: Années de Pčlerinage, Vol. 2
  • 1991
  •  Liszt: Années de Pčlerinage, Vol. 3 (Third Year)
  • 1991
  •  Liszt: Piano Concerto Op. Post.; Buch der Lieder Vol. 2; 3 Marches by Schubert
  • 1991
  •  Liszt: Piano Sonata in B Minor; Les jeux d'eau; Vallée d'Obermann; La Campanella
  • 1991
  •  Liszt: Years of Pilgrimage, Vol. 1
  • 1991
  •  Mozart: Complete Piano Concertos, Vol. 1
  • 1991
  •  Mozart: Complete Piano Concertos, Vol. 1 (Box Set)
  • 1991
  •  Mozart: Complete Piano Concertos, Vol. 10
  • 1991
  •  Mozart: Complete Piano Concertos, Vol. 11
  • 1991
  •  Mozart: Complete Piano Concertos, Vol. 7
  • 1991
  •  Mozart: Complete Piano Concertos, Vol. 8 WA
  • 1991
  •  Mozart: Complete Piano Concertos, Vol. 9
  • 1991
  •  Mozart: Piano Concertos (Complete), Vol. 2 (Box Set)
  • 1991
  •  Mozart: Piano Concertos Nos. 20 & 13
  • 1991
  •  Mozart: Piano Concertos Nos. 21, 12 & 14
  • 1991
  •  Mozart: Piano Concertos Nos. 22 & 11
  • 1991
  •  Mozart: Piano Concertos Nos. 23 & 24
  • 1991
  •  Mozart: Piano Concertos Nos. 9 & 27
  • 1991
  •  Mozart: Piano Sonatas (Complete)/Fantasie, K. 475
  • 1991
  •  Mozart: Piano Sonatas K281, K309, K331, K576
  • 1991
  •  Mozart: Piano Sonatas, Vol. 1
  • 1991
  •  Mozart: Piano Sonatas, Vol. 2
  • 1991
  •  Mozart: Piano Sonatas, Vol. 3
  • 1991
  •  Mozart: Piano Sonatas, Vol. 5
  • 1991
  •  Mozart: Complete Piano Concertos, Vol. 5
  • 1990
  •  Mozart: Piano Concertos Nos. 20 & 21
  • 1990
  •  Beethoven: Piano Sonatas
  • 1989
  •  Beethoven: Piano Sonatas (Complete), Vol. 1 (Box Set)
  • 1989
  •  Beethoven: Piano Sonatas (Complete), Vol. 2 (Box Set)
  • 1989
  •  Beethoven: Piano Sonatas, Vol 10
  • 1989
  •  Beethoven: Piano Sonatas, Vol. 10 WA
  • 1989
  •  Beethoven: Piano Sonatas, Vol. 9
  • 1989
  •  Mozart: Piano Sonatas Nos. 11 & 14; Fantasia, K475; Variations, K265
  • 1989
  •  Schubert: Impromptus (Complete)
  • 1989
  •  Schubert: Moments Musicaux; Three Piano Pieces
  • 1989
  •  Schubert: Piano Works
  • 1989
  •  Beethoven: Piano Sonatas, Vol. 2 WA
  • 1988
  •  Beethoven: Piano Sonatas, Vol. 3 WA
  • 1988
  •  Beethoven: Piano Sonatas, Vol. 4
  • 1988
  •  Beethoven: Piano Sonatas, Vol. 5 WA
  • 1988
  •  Beethoven: Piano Sonatas, Vol. 6 WA
  • 1988
  •  Beethoven: Piano Sonatas, Vol. 7 WA
  • 1988
  •  Beethoven: Piano Sonatas, Vol. 8 WA
  • 1988
  •  Mussorgsky: Pictures at an Exhibition/Balakirev: Islamey
  • 1988
  •  Rachmaninov: Piano Concerto No. 2; Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini
  • 1988
  •  Schumann: Carnaval; Papillons; Scenes From Childhood
  • 1988
  •  Liszt: Piano Transcriptions of Schubert and Rossini
  •  Liszt: Wanderer Fantasie; Fantasia on Hungarian Folk Tunes; Polonaise Brillante
  •  Schumann: Piano Concerto; Introduction and Allegro appassionato, Op. 92; Introduction and Allegro, Op. 134
  •  The Instruments of Liszt in the Budapest Liszt Ferenc Museum
  • Individual Bio

    If the artistic identities of some performers are bound up with the recording companies that preserved their music-making -- Artur Rubinstein with RCA Red Seal, for example, or Yo-Yo Ma with the crossover-friendly incarnation of Sony/CBS -- then the face of the Naxos label and its repertory-based, high-volume, low-budget ways may well be pianist Jenö Jandó. Jandó was born in the southern Hungarian city of Pécs on February 1, 1952. His mother taught him to play the piano, and he went on to study at the Liszt Academy in Budapest. When he was 18 he took third place in the prestigious Beethoven Piano Competition in Vienna, bringing his name before audiences beyond Hungary. He won the Sydney (Australia) International Piano Competition in 1987, but he didn't become a familiar figure to U.S. album buyers until after the founding of Naxos by the German-born, Hong Kong-based entrepreneur Klaus Heymann in the late 1980s.

    Jandó was one of the first artists to emerge from Naxos' efforts to record Eastern European artists on a larger scale than any organization outside the former East bloc had previously done. A Hungarian contact sent a tape of Jandó's playing to the company, and he was picked for one of the new company's showcase products: a complete recording of Beethoven's 32 piano sonatas. Jandó followed those up with complete tours through Mozart's piano sonatas and concertos, Bach's entire Well-Tempered Clavier, Bartók's piano concertos, and the comparatively rarer Haydn keyboard sonatas. Jandó continued to explore the heart of the traditional repertory, delving into Schubert's sonatas and undertaking a mammoth survey of Bartók's complete piano music. He has also performed chamber music , inclining toward Hungarian compositions, and he serves as accompanist to his wife, mezzo soprano Tamara Takács.

    What suited Jandó so well to the Naxos operation? He is an ideal jack-of-all-classical -trades. His familiarity with the piano literature is wide, and his musical memory is legendary: though he always brings scores of the works he is to play with him to a recording session, he simply lays them to one side and performs from memory. Like Glenn Gould, Jandó is given to humming along with his own playing -- a tendency his producers forestall by placing an unlit cigarette in his mouth. Jandó has expressed the amibition to cap off his career by recording a second complete Beethoven sonata set -- something previously undertaken only by a select group of the keyboard elite. ~ James Manheim, All Music Guide