
In a world obsessed with noise, Jürgen Reimann writes for the silences.
When night falls over Düren, Germany, and the world retreats into its dreams, Reimann sits at his piano—not as a performer, but as a translator of the unsayable. He doesn’t just compose music; he listens to feelings most people bury. His pieces aren’t built to impress—they're built to release. To remember. To heal.
“The piano is not an instrument. It's a place,” Reimann says.
“A place where you can let go, think, or remember.”
Born in 1967, Jürgen Reimann is more than a pianist—he’s a witness to emotion. A craftsman of the unseen. With classical training at the Robert-Schumann-Hochschule Düsseldorf under Prof. Szcezepanska, and further mentorship with the renowned concert pianist Mario Ratko Delorko, his roots lie deep in tradition. But his expression soars far beyond it.
After earning top honors at competitions like Jugend musiziert and taking 1st Prize at the 1994 International Music Competition in Ancona, Italy, Reimann became a sought-after chamber musician and accompanist. He has played for audiences aboard the legendary ZDF dream ship MS Deutschland and led ensembles like the Salonorchester Rurland and the Harmonieverein St. Petrus Baesweiler for decades. Yet his soul always returned to the quiet, solitary moment at the piano.
Today, under the artistic alias Pianorama, he offers deeply personal piano lessons and shares his introspective pieces across the globe. His latest album, Peace and Freedom, and his ambient soundscape project Infra Relax, showcase his unique blend of New Age serenity and Classical Crossover clarity. His works—like “Soul of Freedom”—are less songs and more meditations. Echoes of a time, a thought, a feeling you couldn’t quite name until now.
What sets Reimann apart is not only his technical mastery, but his mission.
He writes for the moment you feel something you cannot explain.
He writes for the person who never felt understood.
He writes for you, at 2AM, staring into the ceiling with a heavy heart and no words.
“If you feel something while listening,” he says,
“then this is the moment for which I composed.”
Minimalist. Emotional. Unapologetically human.
Follow his quiet revolution on Spotify, Amazon Music, Deezer, and all major platforms.
And join thousands who, through a single piano note, finally found the words they were missing.
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