Timon Altwegg (born 18 May 1967) is a Swiss classical pianist who is known for playing chamber music in Europe and the Americas.
He made recordings with a focus on neglected Jewish composers, often with his wife, violist Hana Gubenko.
He completed his studies in 1992 with a Piano Performing Diploma (Konzertdiplom) and the title "Associate of the Royal College of Music".
[2] In 2005 and 2007, Altwegg toured in South America, playing in Columbia, Ecuador, El Salvador and Guatemala.
[6][7] As musical advisor of the Swain-Alexander Trust in London,[1] he administers the surviving manuscripts of the British composer Freda Swain, and has begun recordings of her piano works on Toccata Classics.