Pianist and musicologist
Ralph van Raat, like his near-contemporary
Steffen Schleiermacher, is in the unusual position of having established a thriving, major international performing career focusing entirely on music of the 20th and 21st centuries. He has been a passionate advocate of new works and has performed the premieres of numerous pieces by living composers, some of which were written especially for him. With few exceptions, he has gravitated toward the music of postmodernist and eclectic composers rather than the more cerebral modernists of the mid-20th century.
Van Raat was born in the Netherlands in 1978 and studied piano and musicology at the Conservatory of Amsterdam. He went on to study with
Ursula Oppens and
Pierre-Laurent Aimard, both renowned specialists in the modern and contemporary repertoire that has dominated his career. He has received numerous international honors, including winning the Stipend-Prize Darmstadt, the Gaudeamus Interpreters Competition, and a Borletti-Buitoni Fellowship.
Van Raat tends to be a completist, learning a composer's complete set of works for piano, so what his catalog may lack in breadth and diversity is offset by its depth. His repertoire includes the complete solo piano works of
Adams,
Andriessen,
Harvey,
Lindberg,
Takemitsu, and
Tavener, and well as lesser-known composers like
Theo Loevendie, Joep Franssens, and
Guus Janssen.
Van Raat's concerto repertoire is also focused almost exclusively on modern and contemporary works, an exception being
Debussy's Fantaisie pour piano et orchestre, and it is heavily weighted toward works of the late 20th and early 21st century. Giel Vleggaar,
Tan Dun, and
Gavin Bryars have written concertos for him, both of which he has recorded, and he played the premiere of
Frederic Rzewski's concerto Hard Cuts, also written for him. Orchestras with which he has performed include the
BBC Symphony, the
London Sinfonietta, and the
Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra.
Van Raat has been an exclusive recording artist for Naxos since 2006, though he has recorded for other labels, including Attacca and EtCetera. He has recorded the complete piano works of
Adams, Andriessen,
Lindberg, and
Tavener. In 2009, Naxos released a boxed set of all of the albums he had recorded for the label. In 2020,
van Raat issued
French Piano Rarities, featuring works by
Boulez,
Debussy,
Messiaen, and
Ravel.
Van Raat teaches piano at the Conservatory of Amsterdam and regularly gives master classes around Europe.