
Highlights of the current season include appearances with Rachmaninov's 3rd concerto and Paganini variations in Spain and UK, plus debut concerts in Bulgaria..
Juan Carlos' doctoral dissertation was nominated for The Barry S. Brooks Dissertation Award.
Juan Carlos Fernandez-Nieto receives a Doctoral degree from the City University of New York.
ICMA-nominated album "Iberian Dances" is available in stores and on all the streaming platforms!
Sociedad Filarmónica de Málaga
Málaga, Spain
October 5 2023
with Yuval Gotlibovich, viola
Brahms - Gotlibovich - García-Abril - Vadillo
Festival Rafael Orozco
Córdoba, Spain
November 10 2023
with Orquesta de Córdoba
conductor - Salvador Vázquez
Rachmaninov - Piano concerto no. 3
Festival Rachmaninov
Valladolid, Spain
November 16 2023
with Orquesta Sinfónica de Castilla y León
conductor - Salvador Vázquez
Rachmaninov - Piano concerto no. 3
Dobrich, Bulgaria
November 22 2023
with Bulgarian Chamber Orchestra
conductor - Nikoleta Popova
Turina - Rapsodia Sinfónica
Sociedad Filarmónica de Vilagarcía
Vilagarcía de Arousa, Spain
March 9 2024
with Silvia Careddu, flute
Program TBD
Saint John Smith Square
London, UK
May 4, 2024
with Covent Garden Chamber Orquestra
conductor - Mark Biggins
Rachmaninov - Rhapsody on a Theme by Paganini
“He set off a firework on the 88 piano keys which excited the audience in the Kulturzentrum right from the start”
Klaus Albrecht
Westdeutsche Allgemeine Zeitung
“More than just virtuosity“
Remy Franck
Pizzicato
“A dazzling musical spectacle“
Blas Matamoros
Scherzo
“Everything is transparent, neatly executed with a dynamic spectrum from forte to piano”
Jeremy Nicholas
Gramophone UK
Spanish-American pianist Juan Carlos Fernández-Nieto’s international career is rapidly flourishing after he stepped in last minute performing Mozart’s Piano Concerto Jeunehomme at Carnegie Hall with The Chamber Orchestra of New York, which resulted in a standing ovation and immediate reengagements.