Aryaman Natt

Pianist | Teacher | Composer

 
 
 

Since becoming a prize winner in the North International Music Competition and the Euregio Piano Award, pianist and composer Aryaman Natt has been performing at venues across England. Known particularly as an interpreter of Brahms, he has performed as a soloist in several venues, among them Milton Court, St. James' Piccadilly, 1901 Arts Club, the French Ambassador's residence in London, Burgh House & Hampstead Museum, Westminster Music Library and St. Peter's Belsize Park. Whilst studying at GSMD he became a founding member of The Barbican Piano Quartet and together they performed in London and East Sussex. He has received coaching from Grammy Award-winning tenor Anthony Dean Griffey, Michael McMahon and Beryl Garver on his work as a song accompanist and has been coached as a chamber musician by Simon Rowland-Jones, Alan Harris and Sylvie Beaudette. He studied with pianist-scholar Paul Roberts, one of the world's leading authorities on the music of Debussy, Ravel and Liszt at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, where he received his MMus with a distinction in his final recital. He also studied at the Eastman School of Music, where he was awarded the Howard Hanson Tuition Scholarship to study with renowned pedagogues Rebecca Penneys and Alan Chow. Highlight performances in the USA included numerous solo and chamber recitals at Kilbourn Hall, Hatch Recital Hall and the Ciminelli Lounge. His European appearances as a soloist have seen performances at several summer festivals such as Music at Chateau d'Aix, France, the Gijón International Piano Festival, Spain and the Amalfi Coast Festival, Italy. Aryaman is also highly in demand as a teacher based in his studio in London.

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