Maximilian Müller began his musical education at the C.P.E. Bach Music Gymnasium in Berlin and went on to study as a junior student at the Hans Eisler School of Music, where he was taught by professors such as Ton Nu Ngyet Minh, Konrad Maria Engel, Prof. Gabriele Kupfernagel. He is currently continuing his studies at the Hamburg University of Music and Theatre under the guidance of the renowned pianist Anna Vinnitskaya.
From an early age, his talent was recognized through numerous awards, including several first prizes with maximum scores at "Jugend Musiziert" as well as the Carl Bechstein Special Prize. In 2015, he was accepted into the "International Academy for the Promotion of Gifted Children," where he participated in a DVD production in 2020.
Significant masterclasses and collaboration with renowned professors such as Prof. Eldar Nebolsin, Elizaveta Blumina, and Prof. Galina Iwanzowa provided him with valuable artistic inspiration. As part of the 6th Chopin Festival in Hamburg in 2024, he participated in a masterclass with the internationally celebrated pianist and professor Ewa Kupiec, aiming to gain further impulses for his pianistic career.
Through scholarships from the Jürgen Ponto Foundation and currently from the Oskar and Vera Ritter Foundation, Maximilian Müller has received valuable support on his musical journey.
His stage presence has led him to prestigious concert halls such as the Konzerthaus Berlin, Deutsche Oper Berlin, Laeiszhalle Hamburg, RBB-Saal, and the Sibiu Philharmonic, among many other significant venues. During the "Tournèe Giovani Talenti," he captivated audiences in Italy during his concert tour at renowned locations such as Teatro Sociale Balzan in Gaiba, Sala Dei Giganti in Padua, and many more.
Innovative perspective, determination, and exceptional musical talent naturally guide the young musician to the world's finest stages, where he continues to share his passion for music with audiences everywhere.
In 2025, he won the first prize at the Festival „Romanceada“ in San Marino and has also been a scholarship recipient of Yehudi Menuhin Live Music Now Hamburg e.V. since November.
The ensemble, consisting of Ludwig Vladimir Dorner (violin), Antonio Lo Curto (cello), and Maximilian Müller (piano), was formed in Hamburg and is active throughout Europe. Since November 2025, the trio has been a scholarship holder of the Yehudi Menuhin Live Music Now Hamburg Foundation.
Anna Ermakova (mezzo-soprano) and Maximilian Müller (piano) perform together as a chamber music duo with innovative programs across Europe. Most recently, they appeared together at the Romansiada Festival 2025 in San Marino, where they won first prize in both categories.
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