Michael Endres (born 1961) is a German/New Zealand pianist.
He was a professor of piano from 1993 to 2004 at the Hochschule für Musik in Cologne, and from 2004 to 2009 at the Hochschule Hanns Eisler in Berlin. From 2009 to February 2014, he taught at the University of Canterbury in Christchurch, New Zealand, and 2014–2018 at the Barratt Due Institute of Music in Oslo, Norway. He resides currently in New Zealand.
His playing is often described as subtle, elegant and refined regarding his recordings, where he does not take the dramatic elements of the music to the extreme. This is more than compensated for by the insights that he brings and the remarkable clarity of his readings and playing. On the concert stage he often follows a riskier approach. The Boston Globe reviewer Richard Dyer described him as following during his Newport Festival debut:
"Endres has made an admirable series of records for Capriccio and Oehms Classics -- Mozart, Ravel, Weber, Schumann, and the finest recent account of the complete Schubert sonatas -- but the CDs don't begin to do him justice. They are poised, thoughtful, and expressive, but there is no hint of the wild-man risk-taking that marked his Newport recital. Endres took big chances, communicated how thrilling every dimension of the music was to him, and succeeded triumphantly against the odds."
Recordings
Wolfgang A. Mozart: Complete Sonatas for piano (5 CDs)- Arte Nova Classics - 74321 63639 2
Franz Schubert: Complete Sonatas for piano (6 CDs)
Franz Schubert: Complete dances (5 CDs)
Franz Schubert: Wandererfantasy and other works
Franz Schubert: Impromptus Opus 90 and Opus 142
Carl Maria von Weber: Complete piano sonatas und other works (2 CDs)
Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy: Lieder ohne Worte ( complete ) (2 CDs)
Robert Schumann: Piano works (3 CDs)
Arnold Bax: Complete Sonatas for piano (2 CDs)
Gabriel Faure: 13 Barcarolles
Maurice Ravel: Complete piano works (2 CDs)
George Gershwin: Works for piano
Carl Loewe: Ballades (with Hermann Prey)
Franz Schubert & Johann: W. Kalliwoda (with Ashan Pillai)