Justus Frantz
Justus Frantz is a German pianist, conductor, and television personality.
Life
Frantz began playing piano at the age of ten and later studied with Eliza Hansen and Wilhelm Kempff at the Hochschule für Musik und Theater Hamburg under a scholarship from the Studienstiftung des deutschen Volkes, or German National Scholarship Foundation. In 1967, Frantz and Claus Kanngießer won the second prize at the international music competition of the ARD playing as a cello and piano duo, marking the beginning of his international career. He first played with the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Herbert von Karajan in 1970. In 1975, he played in his United States 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 Musik 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. From September 2013 is musical director of The Israel Sinfonietta Beersheba.In May 2024 Frantz outed himself as bisexual. He had during his life different same-sex partnerships.
Repertoire
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.Controversies
Frantz came under criticism after justifying the Annexation of Crimea by the Russian Federation in 2014, calling it "making amends for historical wrongdoing" and labeling himself a Putinversteher. He repeatedly criticized the sanctions imposed on Russia, referring to Russian President Putin as a "cultivated man".On 24 February 2022, on the orders of President Putin, Russian forces launched a war of aggression against Ukraine in violation of international law.
In February 2023, Frantz was one of the initial signers of a petition calling for an end to military support to Ukraine in the wake of the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine. Later that year, Frantz also participated as a judge in the 2023 International Tchaikovsky Competition despite a broader boycott by other musicians and judges amidst the invasion.
In 2024, he celebrated his 80th birthday in St. Petersburg, where he performed alongside Valery Gergiev.
In November 2025, Justus Frantz has been awarded the Order of Friendship in Russia. Frantz traveled to Moscow for the award ceremony and got the order from Putin.
Performances (selection)
- Festspiele Balver Höhle