Timo Andres, piano
Aaron Diehl, piano

Tuesday, November 03, 2026 - 7:30 pm
Perelman Theater, Kimmel Center

Perelman Theater, Kimmel Center

300 South Broad Street Learn More

This concert is part of the Elaine Kligerman Piano Recital Series, Ensemble Arts Master Artists Series, and Wagman Century Series. You can subscribe to these series, Build Your Own subscription, or purchase a Season Pass. Individual tickets go on sale August 1.

About This Performance

This concert is part of the Elaine Kligerman Piano Recital Series.

Two multifaceted pianists join forces for a must-see duo recital exploring themes of American art and musical language. Praised for his “superb blend of crisp keyboard clarity and soft-edged lyricism” (San Francisco Chronicle), Timo Andres makes his inaugural PCMS appearance while Aaron Diehl—known for his “traditional jazz sound with a sophisticated contemporary spin” (The Guardian)—returns following his highly-acclaimed 2024 debut. Their program traverses a variety of American sounds and experiences, including music by Duke Ellington, Julia Wolfe, and Thelonious Monk. The duo also offers selections from Andres’s debut album Shy and Mighty, as well as a new work that will have its Philadelphia Premiere.

Ellington: Tonk
Monk: Monk's Mood (Arr. A. Diehl)
Andres: New Work TBA  Philadelphia Premiere
Wolfe: My lips from speaking
Andres: Shy and Mighty (Sel.)

The Artist(s)

Timo Andres, piano
Timo Andres (b. 1985, Palo Alto, CA) is a composer and pianist who grew up in rural Connecticut and lives in Brooklyn, NY. Andres’ season is threaded through by an ongoing collaboration with pianist Aaron Diehl; the duo performs a two-piano recital (including a new work by Andres) at Carnegie Hall and Howland Chamber Music in January.… Read More
Aaron Diehl, piano
“Diehl has built his reputation on an elegant pianism outside the contemporary mainstream…upholds a traditional framework while crisply demolishing the usual notions of conservatism.” — The New York Times Pianist Aaron Diehl has quietly redefined the boundary between jazz and classical music, building an international career distinguished by stylistic fluency, intellectual rigor, and a deep sense of musical lineage.… Read More

Videos

Timo Andres | Tiny Desk Concert
Pianist Aaron Diehl performs James P. Johnson
WHAT YOU'LL HEAR