

About
Phu Koanantakool was born in 1985. He was a speed metal drummer before he began to study piano at 17 with Khomkam Chaleypoj. He was admitted to Silpakorn University in 2003, where he studied with Jun Komatsu and Jamorn Supapol. In 2005, he passed the entrance examination for the prestigious Mozarteum University in Salzburg, studying under Prof. Gereon Kleiner.
Despite the relative brevity of his formal training, Phu’s deep commitment to the piano has established him as one of the most sought-after Thai pianists, both nationally and internationally.
Phu has participated in numerous masterclasses with distinguished artists such as L. Grychtołowna, K. Popowa-Zydroń, R. Levin, A. Schiff, K.H. Kämmerling, A. Jasinski, H. Leygraf, D. Bashkirov, G. Steinschaden, G. Romero, O. Łazarska, S. Kutrzeba, S. Dorenski, M. Szczepanski, R. Plagge, M. Mollova, and J.F. Antonioli. He has also taken private lessons with esteemed pianists including D. Parakhina, V. Krainev, P. Zereu, S. Koch, M. Ivanova, B. Lerner, Eri Nakagawa, W. Schmitt-Leonardy, C. Keller, and S. Bhanomyong. Notably, he was among the final students of the late Thai National Artist Piyabhand Sanitwongse na Ayutthaya.
Phu earned his Bachelor’s degree in Piano Performance from HEMU Haute École de Musique (University of Music Lausanne), where he studied with J.F. Antonioli and R. Castro, and received chamber music coaching from Vincent Coq. He later completed his Master’s degree at the Fryderyk Chopin University of Music under the tutelage of P. Paleczny and K. Jankowska.
He has performed across Austria, Germany, Switzerland, Poland, Italy, Spain, Belgium, Hungary, and Russia. Phu made his debut in Bangkok in 2010 with a landmark performance of Chopin’s complete 24 Études — a feat still unmatched by any other Thai pianist. In 2022, he became the first Thai pianist to perform the complete set of Liszt’s 12 Études d’exécution transcendante.
In 2023, Phu founded the Thailand International Piano Festival in Bangkok and currently serves as its artistic director. That same year, he made his Belgium and Hungary recital debuts in Ghent and at the Franz Liszt Memorial Museum in Budapest. In 2024, he was invited to perform at the International Piano Festival Musical Floralia in Poland and made his debut at the renowned Koncert Chopinowski w Łazienkach Królewskich in Warsaw, performing under the Chopin Monument in Łazienki Park before an audience of over 2,000 people.

Repertoire
Symphony for Solo Piano Op. 39 no.4-7
12 Etudes in all major keys Op.35
French Suites
• no.6
Partita
• no.1
Toccata
• no.7
Das Wohltemperierte Klavier I ( Selections )
Das Wohltemperierte Klavier II ( Selections )
Islamey: Oriental Fantasy
• Op. 2/1 in F minor
• Op. 2/3 in C major
• Op. 10/2 in F major
• Op. 22 in B flat major
• Op. 26 in A flat major
• Op. 27/1 in E flat Major
• Op. 31/3 in E flat Major
• Op. 53 in C major ‘Waldstein’
• Op. 57 in f minor ‘Appassionata’
• Op. 78 in F sharp major
• Op. 90 in e minor
• Op. 109 in E major
• Op. 110 in A flat major
Klavierstücke op. 118
Paganini-Variations op. 35, Book I
Ballade no 1 in g minor Op. 23
Ballade no 2 in F major Op. 38
Ballade no 3 in A flat Major Op.47
Ballade no 4 in F minor Op.52
Etudes op. 10
Etudes op. 25
Nocturnes
• op. 48/1 in c minor
• op. 55/1 in F minor
• op. 62/2 in E major
Mazurkas ( Selections)
Polonaise in A flat major op. 53
Preludes op. 28
Scherzo no 1 in b minor Op. 20
Scherzo no 2 in B flat minor Op.31
Scherzo no 3 in c sharp minor Op. 39
Scherzo no 4 in E Major Op.54
Valses ( Selections)
Cadenza and fugue ( In preparation)
53 Studies on Chopin’s etudes ( Selections)
Sonatas
• no 23 in F major Hob XVI
• no 40 in G major Hob XVI
• no 43 in A flat major Hob XVI
• no 50 in C Major Hob XVI
12 Études d’exécution transcendante
6 Grandes Études de Paganini
Mephisto Waltz no.1,4
Sonata in b minor
Réminiscence de Don Juan
Tannhäuser Overture
• KV 279 in C Major
• KV 280 in F Major
• KV 283 in G Major
• KV 310 in a Minor
• KV 311 in D Major
• KV 332 in F Major
Sonata
• no 3 in a minor op. 28
Preludes and Fugues op. 87
• no 2
• no 15
Sonata no 1 in f sharp minor op. 11 ( In preparation)
Symphonic Etudes op. 13
• no 2 op. 19 ‘Sonate-Fantaisie’
Scherzo Op.46
• no. 6 Theme and Variations