ALBUMChopin Piano ConcertosBenjamin Grosvenor, Royal Scottish National Orchestra & Elim Chan
ALBUMMany Voices: 10 New Pieces for ViolinHyeyoon Park & Benjamin Grosvenor
ALBUMHomagesBenjamin Grosvenor
ALBUMDancesBenjamin Grosvenor
ALBUMGershwin: Rhapsody in Blue - Saint-Säens: Piano Concerto No. 2 - Ravel: Piano Concerto in GBenjamin Grosvenor, James Judd & Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra
ALBUMBenjamin Grosvenor: Chopin, Liszt & RavelBenjamin Grosvenor
Benjamin Grosvenor was just 11 years old when he won the piano section of the BBC’s storied Young Musician of the Year competition in 2004. Already a phenomenal talent, Grosvenor spent his teenage years in Westcliff-on-Sea, England, studiously avoiding the early burnout that so often afflicts musical prodigies. He waited seven years before releasing his debut album, a mesmerizing anthology of pieces by Chopin, Liszt, and Ravel (2012), played with a rare combination of fieriness and gleaming poetry. A string of albums followed in his twenties, cementing his reputation as an old-school player more interested in conveying emotional nuance than being a showy virtuoso. The scintillating collection Dances (2014) added Bach, Scriabin, and Granados to Grosvenor’s discography, while Liszt (2021) includes the formidable Sonata in B minor. This peak of the piano repertoire is conquered by Grosvenor’s outstanding technical ability, and his instinct for the heart and soul of a composer’s inspiration.
Similar to: Benjamin Grosvenor
Discover more music and artists similar to Benjamin Grosvenor, like Lisa Maria Schachtschneider, Svetoslav Karparov, Lars Vogt