WORLDWIDE MANAGEMENT

Photo credit: Nikki Cardiello

...already an advanced virtuoso.
— Robert Sherman,  WQXR

Twenty-one-year-old Mexican pianist Daniela Liebman has rapidly established herself as an artist of eloquence, poise, and nuance. Since her debut at age eight with the Aguascalientes Symphony, Daniela has performed with more than thirty orchestras on four continents. This season, Daniela makes her debut with the Reno Philharmonic, Orquesta Sinfónica del Sodre (OSSODRE), and Orquesta Juvenil Universitaria Eduardo Mata (OJUEM). She will return with the Orquesta Filarmónica de Jalisco and recently appeared as soloist with the Orquesta Filarmónica del Desierto, Richmond Symphony, Minas Gerais Philharmonic, Wichita Symphony, Flagstaff Symphony, and Hartford Symphony. 

This season, Daniela makes her recital debuts at the Noorda Center at Utah Valley University, the la Sociedad Filarmònica de Lima, and Instrumentos de la Esperanza. Her recent return recital appearances include the Blanco y Negro Festival in Mexico City, the Ravinia Festival, the Honeywell Arts Academy, and Beaches Fine Arts Series. Committed to sharing her love of music with others, Daniela frequently participates in talkbacks with piano students of diverse backgrounds, most recently at the Ravinia Festival and La Jolla Music Society’s Discovery Series.

Daniela released her eponymous debut album, distributed by Warner Classics, to critical acclaim, featuring “emotive” and “most memorable” renditions of Schubert’s Op. 90 impromptus, Chopin’s third ballade, and Ponce’s Balada Mexicana.

Daniela has been named one of the “40 Most Creative Mexicans in the World” and “100 Most Creative and Powerful Women” by Forbes Mexico. She was invited to Forbes’ 2018 Creativos Mexicanos event, celebrating extraordinary Mexican leaders in the arts. She has also been featured in GQ Mexico and Vanity Fair.

Born in Guadalajara, Mexico, Daniela studied with Dr. Tamás Ungár from 2014-2021 in Fort Worth, Texas. Daniela currently studies with Yoheved Kaplinsky and Julian Martin at the Juilliard School. She is a Warner Classics artist and an international Yamaha artist.