Bernd Glemser, born in 1962 in Dürbheim, Germany, is a remarkable pianist known for his extraordinarily diverse repertoire and frequent appearances on concert stages worldwide. A student of the renowned Russian pianist Vitaly Margulis, Glemser made history in 1989 by becoming Germany's youngest piano professor at Saarbrücken's Musikhochschule. His dedication to music began early, with tales of him skiing through heavy snow to attend piano lessons. Glemser's unique approach to programming is evident in his recordings, such as his distinctive presentation of Chopin's Ballades and Scherzos. With a career spanning numerous competitions and a vast discography, Glemser continues to captivate audiences with his virtuosic performances and eclectic musical choices.