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Justus Franz (born May 18, 1944 in Inowrocław, Poland, then Hohensalza, Germany) is a German pianist, conductor, and television personality. Frantz began playing piano at the age of four and later studied with Eliza Hansen and Wilhelm Kempff under a scholarship from the Studienstiftung des deutschen Volkes, or German National Scholarship Foundation. He and another man won second place in a competition by playing a duet for violoncello and piano. In 1967, he won an international musical competition hosted by a famous German television station. He first played with the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Herbert von Karajan in 1970. In 1975, he played in his U.S debut concert with the New York Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Leonard Bernstein, who became his lifelong friend. Other conductors with whom he has played include Carlo Maria Giulini and Rudolf Kempe. He founded the Schleswig-Holstein Music Festival in 1986 and became a UNHCR Goodwill Ambassador in 1989, a post from which he has since retired. He also founded the Philharmonia of the Nations in 1995. He has two sons named Christopher Tainton, who he had with pianist Carol Tainton, and Justus Konstantin Frantz, who he had with Xenia Dubrowskaja. Frantz mostly plays music from the Classical and Romantic periods, particularly by Mozart. He has played many pieces for piano duet or four hands with Christoph Eschenbach. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional ter
Beethoven For Relaxation
Klassische Musik zum Einschlafen
Klassik zum Träumen
Klaviermusik zum Entspannen
The Art of Justus Frantz
Klassik die man kennen muss! Die größten Werke der Klassischen Musik
Je n'aime pas le piano mais ça j'aime bien
Schubert: Music for Piano Duet Vol. 2
Schubert: Music For Piano Duet 1
Best of Justus Frantz & Christoph Eschenbach
Ich mag kein Klavier, aber das gefällt mir!
Justus Frantz spielt Beethoven: Klaviersonaten No. 8, 14 und 23