Awarded a scholarship by the renowned
Studienstiftung des Deutschen Volkes, Joseph Breinl studied solo piano in Munich with Karl-Hermann Mrongovius and
Gitti Pirner. After graduation in Munich, Breinl continued his studies at the
Conservatorium van Amsterdam working on solo piano, song accompaniment and Cembalo with Willem Brons,
Rudolf Jansen and Therese de Goede. Breinl also worked closely with
Udo Reinemann and
Graham Johnson, who have both remained important musical influences in his career. Joseph Breinl earned a degree in economics from the
FernUniversität Hagen in the fall of 2024. His academic focus was on monetary theory and monetary policy in economics, as well as on controlling, organization, and management theory (business administration). ==Venues==