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Andrew Tyson


Hailed by BBC Radio 3 as “a real poet of the piano,” American pianist Andrew Tyson is emerging as a distinctive and important new musical voice. In summer 2015, he was awarded First Prize at the Géza Anda Competition in Zürich, as well as the Mozart and Audience Prizes. Tyson is also a laureate of the Leeds International Piano Competition where he won the new Terence Judd-Hallé Orchestra Prize, awarded by conductor Sir Mark Elder and the orchestra with whom he has since worked regularly.

Concerto performances have taken him across North America, Europe and further afield with highlights including visits to the Bournemouth Symphony, Colorado Symphony, North Carolina Symphony, Osaka Symphony and Royal Flanders Symphony Orchestras with conductors such as Jonathon Heyward, Grant Llewellyn, Edwin Outwater and Karl-Heinz Steffens.

Recital appearances include major cities across the US and Europe at venues such as Brussels’ Palais des Beaux-Arts, London’s Wigmore Hall, New York’s Carnegie Hall and the Zürich Tonhalle, as well as concerts in Shanghai, St Petersburg, Taipei, Tokyo and Vancouver. No stranger to the festival scene, Tyson’s performances include the Lincoln Center’s Mostly Mozart Festival, the Lucerne Piano Festival, the Pacific Music Festival in Japan and the Musica Viva festival in Sydney for a mixture of solo and chamber performances. An active chamber musician, Tyson regularly appears in recital with violinist Benjamin Beilman.

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