Julian Trevelyan
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Julian is a British pianist and performs regularly throughout Europe and the UK. In the current season he has given five performances of Bartók’s 1st piano concerto with Musikkollegium Winterthur, and two performances of Lutosławski’s Variations on a Theme by Paganini for piano and orchestra with I Pomeriggi Musicali in Milan. Solo recitals have included performances of Beethoven’s Diabelli variations in Festivals in London, Cambridge, Munich, Paris, Switzerland and Vienna.
Julian has studied piano with Rena Shereshevskaya at the Ėcole Normale de Musique in Paris. He is composer and conductor with Ensemble Dynamique, sings with an a capella group, and is renowned as a chamber musician on piano, violin and viola.
In 2021 he was awarded the second Grand Prize, the Audience Prize and the Mozart Prize at the Concours Géza Anda in Zurich. In 2018 he was awarded second prize in the Dumortier International Piano Competition in Belgium. In 2017 he was awarded the Luitpold Prize, given to the most promising young artist in the Kissinger Sommer Festival. He was also awarded second prize, the audience prize, and the CD recording prize in the Dudley International Piano Competition. In 2016 he was awarded second prize in the Kissinger Klavier-Olymp in Germany. In 2015 he came top in the Long-Thibaud-Crespin International Piano Competition (he was awarded the Deuxieme Grand Prix, no first prize was awarded) and was awarded the Concerto prize. In the same year, he won the Grand Prix at the Concours Festival pour le Repertoire Pianistique Moderne in Paris, second prize at the Ile-de-France International Piano Competition, and first prize in the Young Pianist of the North in the UK.
Prizes won OBSOLETE – WILL BE DESTROYED
Member competition (linked): First Prize percussions 2016
Member competition (linked): First Prize percussions 2016