Biography
A dynamically powerful pianist, Richard Meyrick’s charismatic performances at major
concert halls and more intimate venues frequently bring audiences to their feet in rapturous acclaim for his “thrilling
technical wizardry … superb rich sonorities and genuine sensitivity” (Daily Telegraph).
Richard Meyrick is a consummate professional as both performer and teacher, effortlessly
mixing scholarship, hard work and fun in all of his projects.
Awarded
a foundation scholarship to the Royal College of Music at sixteen, Meyrick made his concert début at the Wigmore Hall,
while still a student. This was followed by a live televised performance of Brahms’ Piano Concerto No 2 conducted by
Sir Adrian Boult.
Acclaimed by the music press and fellow
musicians he has won accolades throughout North America, Russia, Australia and Europe. Meyrick premiered the Khachaturian
Piano Sonata in the USA, Europe and the Antipodes. He has also sourced and introduced to international audiences a representative
selection from the wealth of piano music composed in the Eastern Europe during the last decade.
In the early 1990s Meyrick’s playing career was interrupted by serious illness.
His one London appearance during this period was described in the London Evening Standard – “a quite outstanding
performance by this exceptional musician.” He also recorded the Five Beethoven Concerti with the Hungarian State Symphony
Orchestra and the Complete Chopin Nocturnes. Both recordings are on international release.
With vigour and artistry fully restored, he founded and is director of the celebrated Piano Studio in the City of London. This unique venture introduces or reintroduces busy City executives to the joys
and therapeutic benefits of playing the piano. His many pupils have been able to enjoy and be inspired by his concerts in
local venues such as Wigmore Hall and St Paul’s Cathedral.
From 2005 until 2009 Richard undertook a
dauntingly ambitious project. By repeatedly studying available recordings and globally researching rare, hitherto secret,
archive material, he is gradually introducing the entire Horowitz transcriptions legacy into his concert repertoire.
Richard’s performances of the Horowitz/Liszt Rákóczy March and the Horowitz/Saint-Saëns Danse macabre
earned him standing ovations at Wigmore Hall recitals. He performed these as well as Chopin’s Second Piano Concerto
at the prestigious Chelsea Festival with the City of London Sinfonia orchestra. His performance as soloist in Beethoven’s
Fourth Piano Concerto was given in London in the presence of HRH Princess Alexandra. Read Richard Meyrick's full biography