
Natural Machines 2.0
Dan Tepfer
Zankel Hall at Carnegie Hall
881 7th Ave
New York, NY 10019
Nov 15, 2025
9:00 PM EST
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“One of the moment’s most adventurous and relevant musicians” (New York Magazine) conjures a multimedia experience from the piano, improvising with responsive computer programs he created and live visuals rendered in real time. The first installment of the project was hailed as “ingenious” (Rolling Stone). Experience this next chapter as Dan Tepfer explores the intersection of the mechanical and the natural with innovative Brooklyn-based ensemble The Knights.
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Vincent
April 20th 2025
Amazing concert ! Tepfer and Paceo at their top. First time the 4 musicians were playing together, without rehersal, just huge musicians listeneing to each others and interacting. Tepfer always bringing new sound dimensions to the piano (rifs on loops or tissue inserted to sound like an intimate oriental oud) and new flavours to the intensely expressive Flamenco singing. It would have been interesting that the double bass solos had introduced some quarter tones.
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Dan Tepfer Biography
Dan Tepfer, born in Paris to American parents and based in New York City, is “a pianist of extraordinary technique and fearless harmonic sensibility” (JazzTimes). He has performed globally with leading figures in jazz and classical music, from Lee Konitz to Renée Fleming, and has released twelve albums as leader in solo, duo, and trio formats.
Tepfer gained international recognition with his 2011 release Goldberg Variations / Variations, where he performed and improvised on Bach’s masterpiece, to “elegant, thoughtful, and thrilling” effect (New York magazine). In 2019, he revisited his undergraduate studies in astrophysics in the video album Natural Machines, where he explored in real time the intersection of digital algorithms and the rhythms of the heart. The New York Times has described him as a “deeply rational improviser drawn to the unknown.” In 2023, he returned to Bach with Inventions / Reinventions, which topped the Billboard Classical Charts.
His compositions extend beyond jazz, including the piano quintet Solar Spiral, the orchestral suite Algorithmic Transform, and Three Poems of Virginie Sampeur, a song cycle for jazz great Cécile McLorin Salvant and string orchestra.
Tepfer's accolades include first prizes at the Montreux Jazz Festival Solo Piano Competition and the American Pianists Awards, as well as fellowships from the American Academy of Arts and Letters, the MacDowell Colony, and the Fondation BNP-Paribas.
Read MoreTepfer gained international recognition with his 2011 release Goldberg Variations / Variations, where he performed and improvised on Bach’s masterpiece, to “elegant, thoughtful, and thrilling” effect (New York magazine). In 2019, he revisited his undergraduate studies in astrophysics in the video album Natural Machines, where he explored in real time the intersection of digital algorithms and the rhythms of the heart. The New York Times has described him as a “deeply rational improviser drawn to the unknown.” In 2023, he returned to Bach with Inventions / Reinventions, which topped the Billboard Classical Charts.
His compositions extend beyond jazz, including the piano quintet Solar Spiral, the orchestral suite Algorithmic Transform, and Three Poems of Virginie Sampeur, a song cycle for jazz great Cécile McLorin Salvant and string orchestra.
Tepfer's accolades include first prizes at the Montreux Jazz Festival Solo Piano Competition and the American Pianists Awards, as well as fellowships from the American Academy of Arts and Letters, the MacDowell Colony, and the Fondation BNP-Paribas.
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