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- A child prodigy who’s become a piano master.
Benjamin Grosvenor
Biography
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.