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SALON 58 SEASON OPENING: The Virtuoso Piano Duo - Dan Tepfer & Thomas Enhco
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SALON 58 SEASON OPENING: The Virtuoso Piano Duo - Dan Tepfer & Thomas Enhco

Carnegie Hall area

Tue, September 15, at 7:30 PM, EDT

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Salon 58 presents in partnership with the 23Arts Initiative
THE VIRTUOSO PIANO DUO: THOMAS ENHCO & DAN TEPFER

Star pianists of the jazz world, Thomas Enhco and Dan Tepfer also excel in the classical repertoire, sharing a common love for Bach and Mozart. In a hypnotic journey through classical and jazz landscapes, they will blend their talents on two pianos, from masterpieces to improvisations, pushing the boundaries of sonic imagination ...

This concert will give you the unique opportunity to peek at the 2026-2027 season opening of the Orlando Philharmonic. Don't miss your chance to add this to the list of your unique live music experiences - grab your tickets now!

EVENING SCHEDULE
- Doors open with welcome drinks & snacks: 7:30pm
- Music starts: 8:00pm
- Post-concert mingle: 9:00 - 10:00pm

Don't miss your chance to experience this live - grab your tickets now!

What's the music?

This concert will give you the unique opportunity to peek at the 2026-2027 season opening of the Orlando Philharmonic. Don't miss your chance to add this to the list of your unique live music experiences - grab your tickets now!

Where does this music come from?

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THOMAS ENHCO - pianist and composer

THOMAS ENHCO (piano) born in Paris in 1988. After studying at the Centre des Musiques Didier Lockwood and the Paris CNSM, his career begins in 2006 with the release of his first album, Esquisse, followed by the albums Someday My Prince Will Come (2009) and Fireflies (2012 / Label Bleu), then Feathers (2015 / Verve) and Thirty (2019 / Sony Classical). In parallel, he records Funambules with Vassilena Serafimova (2016 / Deutsche Grammophon) and Bach Mirror (2021 / Sony Classical). The album (in duo with Stéphane Kerecki), A Modern Songbook, was released in 2023 with Sony. His last album, Mozart Paradox, is released in the Spring of 2025. He is laureate of the Django d’Or 2010 (New Talent), the FIPA d’Or 2012 (Best Film Music), the Victoires du Jazz 2013 (Revelation), the Osaka International Chamber Music Competition 2017 (2nd Grand Prize), the Prix ACEG de la SACEM 2017 and the Grand Prix SACEM du Jazz 2020.

As a classical and jazz pianist, he has been invited to major jazz venues (festivals in Montreal, Tokyo, Jazz à Vienne, Montreux, North Sea, the Olympia…) as well as on classical stages (Salzburg Mozarteum, Opéra de Bordeaux, Flagey in Brussels, La Seine Musicale, Shanghai Grand Theater, Kyoto Concert Hall, Tokyo Seijo Hall, Brucknerhaus Linz…). He also performs in concerto (Tonhalle-Orchester Zürich, Orquesta Sinfónica de Tenerife, Kanazawa Orchestra, l’Orquesta Metropolitana de Lisboa, the Duisburg Philharmonic, the Danish National Symphony Orchestra, the Malmö Symphony Orchestra, the Filarmonica Toscanini, the Nagoya Philharmonic, l’Orchestre de Chambre de Genève, l’Orchestre National de Bordeaux Aquitaine…).

As a composer, he is very solicited. He has composed notably two concertos and a rhapsody, and a variety of pieces for piano, choir and ensembles. In 2025, he premieres his Seven Visions for piano and orchestra as well as his Concerto for Tap-dance. He has also written several movie soundtracks, notably for Gérard Mordillat’s Les Cinq Parties du Monde (for which he won the 2012 FIPA d’Or for Best Original Score).

His atypical, multi-genre career has led him to collaborate with jazz artists such as Didier Lockwood, Ibrahim Maalouf, Baptiste Trotignon, Cyrille Aimée… In classical music, Renaud and Gautier Capuçon, Natalie Dessay, Anne Sofie Von Otter, Khatia Buniatishvili, Félicien Brut, Lise de la Salle, Thibaut Garcia, and quartets such as the Ébène, Modigliani, Arod, Hanson… as well as conductors Alondra de la Parra, Pierre Dumoussaud, Mathieu Herzog, Samuel Jean, Benjamin Lévy, James Gaffigan, Jean-Claude Casadesus… and also Jane Birkin, Oxmo Puccino, Tim Dup…

In 2025–2026, Thomas Enhco is in recital at the Théâtre des Champs Elysées, at the Arsenal de Metz, at the Opéra d’Avignon… and in concerto alongside the Orchestre de Lille, the Hamilton Philharmonic, the Filharmonie Brno. He collaborates once again with Laurence Equilbey and Insula Orchestra with a project Mozart, and resumes his version of the legendary Köln Concert by Keith Jarrett, alongside Maki Namekawa, in Bordeaux, Nantes, at the Philharmonie de Paris, in Flagey and at the Barbican Center.

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DAN TEPFER - pianist and composer

DAN TEPFER (piano), born in Paris to American parents and based in New York City, is a Salon 58 veteran and “a pianist of extraordinary technique and fearless harmonic sensibility” (JazzTimes). He has performed globally with leading figures across jazz and classical music, from Lee Konitz to Renée Fleming, and he has released more than a dozen albums as leader in solo, duo and trio formats. While The New York Times has recognized Tepfer as a “deeply rational improviser drawn to the unknown,” he also works as a composer for the concert hall, with his pieces including the piano quintet Solar Spiral, orchestral suite Algorithmic Transform, and Three Poems of Virginie Sampeur, a song cycle for jazz vocalist Cécile McLorin Salvant with string orchestra.

Tepfer earned international recognition with his 2011 release Goldberg Variations / Variations, which featured him performing J.S. Bach’s masterpiece as well as improvising on it, to “elegant, thoughtful and thrilling” effect (New York magazine). In 2019, he revisited his undergraduate studies in astrophysics with the video album Natural Machines, where he explored in real time the intersection of digital algorithms and the rhythms of the heart; he performed music from Natural Machines in a widely seen NPR Tiny Desk concert. Tepfer also co-created the app FarPlay, which enables users to play music with others over the internet as if they were in the same room.

Accolades for Tepfer include first prizes at the Montreux Jazz Festival Solo Piano Competition and American Piano Awards, as well as fellowships from the American Academy of Arts and Letters, MacDowell Colony and Fondation BNP-Paribas. In 2023, he returned to Bach with the album Inventions / Reinventions, which topped the Billboard Classical Charts and spurred The New York Times International Edition to declare that it’s “hard not to be swept away by Tepfer’s vision and compelling realizations.” In November 2025, the pianist made his Carnegie Hall debut as a leader, with orchestra, in Natural Machines 2.0.

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