Born in Brazil, Juliana Steinbach began her musical education in France. She studied at the Conservatoire de Paris (CNSM) with leading pianists such as Bruno Rigutto and Pierre-Laurent Aimard, graduating with a First Prize in piano and chamber music. Her studies took her to prestigious institutions such as The Juilliard School in New York and the Accademia Pianistica in Italy, where she worked with greats such as Maria João Pires.
Steinbach has won numerous awards, including the UNESCO Flame Prize and First Prize at the Premio Vittorio Gui International Chamber Music Competition. She is a sought-after soloist with international orchestras and has performed in world-renowned venues such as Salle Pleyel in Paris and Lincoln Center in New York.
In addition to her career as a performing musician, she is active as artistic director of two festivals: “Musique en Charolais-Brionnais” in France and the “Transylvania Chamber Music Festival” in Romania. As a teacher, she taught at the Caen Conservatory and has given numerous masterclasses worldwide. Steinbach combines her concerts with pedagogical projects and is a source of inspiration for young musicians.