Olga Scheps · Legendary Musicians LIVE in Utrecht
CHOPIN & MOZART PIANO RECITAL
ConcertLab performance
Join us for this exclusive live session in ConcertLab's immersive acoustics and warm musical atmosphere on April 2, 2025 at 20:00 (doors open 19:15)
Olga Scheps
Born on January 4, 1986, in Moscow, Scheps moved to Germany at age six and grew up in a deeply musical family—her father, Ilya Scheps, is a pianist and professor at the Aachen branch of the Hochschule für Musik und Tanz Köln. She began playing piano at four and was already winning major youth competitions like Jugend musiziert and Jugend spielt Klassik by her early teens.
At 14, she made her orchestral debut at the Tonhalle Düsseldorf, performing Prokofiev’s First Piano Concerto. Since then, she has built an international career, appearing across Europe, the U.S., Israel, and Asia, and making her American debut in 2012 at the Majestic Theatre in San Antonio with the San Antonio Symphony. A regular guest at major venues such as the Berlin Philharmonie and the Wiener Musikverein, she has collaborated with leading orchestras and chamber musicians alike.
After signing with RCA Red Seal, she released her debut Chopin album in 2010, earning an ECHO Klassik Award as Newcomer of the Year, and has continued recording and performing widely ever since, supported by organizations including the Deutsche Stiftung Musikleben.

“Olga Scheps brought this work to life with
emotional intensity and technical brilliance, as if it were new."
– Luzerner Zeitung
Program Notes
Mozart Piano Sonata No. 8 in A Minor, KV 310 (21min)
Mozart Piano Sonata No. 16 in C major, K. 545 (12min)
Mozart Fantasia in D minor, K. 397 (6min)
Chopin Fantasie in F Minor, Op. 49 (14min)
General Information
📍 Location: ConcertLab Studio, Servaasbolwerk 1a, 3512 NK Utrecht
📅 Date: April 2nd, 2026
🕗 Time: 20:00 (doors 19:15 — session starts 20:00)
⏳ Duration: Approximately 60 minutes
👤 Admission: Open to all ages
♿ Accessibility: Wheelchair-friendly
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Parking Information (24-hour parking)
€16.50 per car
Railway Museum (Spoorwegmuseum), located across the Singel from ConcertLab.
Address:
Spoorwegmuseum
Maliebaanstation 16
3581 XW Utrecht
Upon entry, you’ll receive an exit ticket. On the back, scan the QR code to pay by phone. After payment, you have 15 minutes to exit the parking area.
About ConcertLab
ConcertLab is the world’s first filming studio purpose-built for Fine Arts Music — spanning classical, jazz, folk, art song, and experimental electro-acoustic genres.
Based in a 16th-century monument in the heart of Utrecht, ConcertLab offers artists a unique space combining illuminated staging, adjustable acoustics, and the world’s only silent indoor drone camera.
Each performance is captured with a single flying camera, choreographed to move seamlessly into the heart of the music-making process. All films are produced in high-resolution RAW formats with fully immersive sound — scripted, edited, and mastered in-house.
Location
ConcertLab, 3512NK